Pet-friendly artificial grass installation

Dog-friendly gardens without the mud

Artificial grass for dogs, drainage, and cleaner gardens

A good pet lawn is not just about the turf. It depends on drainage, the base below it, and a finish that is easy to rinse and live with.

Years installing

10+

Projects delivered

500+

Google review score

5.0

The right pet lawn solves practical problems first

Most dog owners come to us because they are tired of muddy paw prints, worn grass runs, and a garden that is awkward to keep clean. We design pet-friendly lawns around drainage and day-to-day cleaning, not just softness on day one.

Dogs using artificial grass in a family garden

Pet-friendly project

Dog-friendly family lawn

Hertfordshire

A household garden designed around easier cleaning and less mud through winter.

Absolutely delighted with the end result and quality. Highly recommend Andy.

Rob Walker · Loughton, Essex

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What we focus on

Why homeowners choose this route

01

Key detail

Drainage-led specification

A pet lawn has to drain properly or the rest of the promise falls apart. We plan the build-up with that in mind from the start.

02

Key detail

Easy rinse and clean routine

The goal is a surface that is simple to keep fresh with normal household maintenance and occasional deeper cleaning if needed.

03

Key detail

Comfortable underfoot, durable in use

We recommend the finish based on how your dogs actually use the space, not on the fluffiest sample in isolation.

How the work runs

A straightforward route from survey to finished lawn

01

Assess drainage and wear patterns

We look at where pets use the garden most, whether the site already holds water, and what kind of clean-up routine you want to maintain.

02

Build the base to stay practical

The base is prepared for drainage and regular use, giving the lawn the best chance of staying fresh and stable.

03

Recommend the right finish and aftercare

We match the surface to how the garden is used and explain the simplest way to keep it looking and smelling right.

Frequently asked questions

Already have photos of the garden?

Send them through with your postcode and tell us how many dogs use the lawn. That is usually enough for a useful first steer.