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Eliminates the bare-earth patches that develop in Garland dog yards within months
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In Garland and across the NE Dallas corridor, a lot of households have dogs. Big ones. Multiple ones. Dogs that run the fence line in Eastern Hills until there is a worn dirt track where the grass used to be. Dogs that use the same back corner every single morning until the urine concentration destroys whatever natural grass was there. Dogs that turn a Rowlett backyard into a mudroom every time it rains between October and April.
Artificial Turf of Garland installs pet-specific turf systems designed from the start for how dogs actually live in a yard. This is not the same product as a standard residential install with a note saying "also good for pets." The drainage backing is engineered to handle the liquid volume from multiple dogs without standing water. The infill includes antimicrobial treatment that breaks down urine compounds at the source rather than sealing them in. The pile weight and fiber density are selected to handle digging pressure and constant paw traffic without matting into carpet within two seasons.
We work in Heatherwood with the family that has three large dogs. We work in Sachse with the household running a licensed small-scale dog boarding operation out of the back half-acre. We work in western Rowlett where the yard floods twice a year and the only answer is a surface that handles both flood drainage and pet waste drainage in the same backing system.
Natural grass and dogs are a losing combination in Garland. The heat and clay soil that already stress natural turf do not help when you add nitrogen loading from urine, which burns turf and creates dead zones within weeks. Bare patches compact down to hard clay in Garland's heavy soil, which means muddy paws every time it rains, which means cleaning the floor inside the house as part of the daily dog routine.
Pet-specific synthetic grass from Artificial Turf of Garland solves the mud problem, the dead-zone problem, and the odor problem at the same time. The surface drains immediately — rain or pet use, liquid passes through within seconds. The antimicrobial infill prevents the bacterial growth that causes persistent odor in outdoor pet areas. The fibers do not absorb waste the way soil and organic matter do, which means the yard smells clean within hours of rinsing rather than requiring intensive treatment.
Eliminates the bare-earth patches that develop in Garland dog yards within months
Drainage backing handles the liquid volume of multiple large dogs without standing water
Antimicrobial zeolite infill bonds to ammonia — odor control that does not wear off

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Pet installs require more base preparation attention than standard residential jobs. We over-excavate the existing soil by an extra inch in heavy-use dog areas — the "hot spots" where dogs concentrate their waste — and we address any existing soil saturation issues before we lay the base. Crushed granite or Class II base goes in with compaction passes, then a woven weed fabric with a high porosity rating — drainage is the priority in pet applications.
The turf itself is a pet-specific product with a perforated backing that handles liquid volume at a rate several times higher than standard residential backing. We apply an antimicrobial enzyme-treated infill — typically a zeolite or coated silica sand blend — that actively neutralizes ammonia compounds. This is not deodorizer that wears off. The zeolite in quality pet infill is a natural mineral with a negative ionic charge that bonds to ammonia molecules and holds them until the yard is rinsed.
Edges are finished to eliminate exposed soil margins where dogs typically dig. We bury the edge material deeper than standard to discourage digging under the turf border. If your dogs are serious diggers, we discuss additional anchoring options in the site visit.
High-porosity backing handles multi-dog liquid volume without standing water
Bonds to ammonia at the molecular level — real odor control, not masking
Buried edge treatment discourages digging at turf perimeter


