
Stop mopping muddy paw prints after every afternoon storm. We install pet-friendly turf that drains fast, stays odor-free in Florida's humidity, and holds up to daily dog use without wearing out.

Pet-friendly turf in New Smyrna Beach is synthetic grass designed with higher drainage rates, antimicrobial infill, and durable fibers that handle daily dog use - most residential pet areas take two to three days to install and last 15 to 20 years with simple upkeep.
If you have dogs in New Smyrna Beach, you already know what they do to a Florida lawn. The combination of daily use, summer rain, and the heat and humidity of Volusia County creates conditions where natural grass either wears out under paw traffic or turns into a muddy, odor-prone mess that gets tracked straight through your door. Standard turf helps, but pet-friendly turf is built specifically for that kind of use - with antimicrobial infill that neutralizes odor and a drainage base that moves pet waste off the surface fast.
Many homeowners combine a pet area with a broader residential turf installation to replace the whole yard, while others just replace the zones their dogs use most heavily. If you want to compare options, our guide to synthetic lawn turf covers the product differences in plain language.
Florida's summer rainy season brings daily afternoon storms. If your dogs are tracking mud through the house every evening from June through September, your yard is not handling the rainfall. Pet-friendly turf drains quickly and stays firm underfoot even after a heavy downpour.
Dogs run the same paths and use the same corners of the yard every day. If you have bare dirt strips or patches where the grass simply will not regrow, natural grass cannot solve that problem on its own. Turf holds up to that kind of repeated use without thinning or dying out.
In New Smyrna Beach's heat and humidity, pet urine breaks down fast in natural soil and grass. If you notice a persistent odor even after cleaning, the problem is in the soil beneath the grass, not just on the surface. Turf with proper drainage and antimicrobial infill eliminates that cycle.
Volusia County's dry season runs roughly November through May. Keeping a natural lawn green for your pets during that stretch means running irrigation regularly. If your water bill climbs each spring just to keep the grass alive, that is an ongoing cost that turf eliminates entirely.
Every pet-friendly turf installation we do in New Smyrna Beach starts with the same foundation: proper site assessment, full lawn removal, and a compacted gravel drainage base built for Florida's coastal soil and rainfall. What varies is the product itself - pile height, blade shape, fiber density, and infill type - and we help you choose what fits your yard, your pets, and your budget. For dog owners, we specifically recommend discussing antimicrobial infill options like zeolite, which actively absorbs ammonia rather than just covering odor. If your yard has heavy shade, we can recommend fibers and colors that reduce surface heat so your pets stay comfortable during the hottest part of the day.
For homeowners who want to replace the entire yard rather than just the pet zones, our residential turf installation service covers the full scope. If you want to understand the turf product options in more detail before scheduling an estimate, our synthetic lawn turf page compares turf types and what each one is suited for.
High-drainage installation with antimicrobial infill for the areas your pets use most heavily.
Pet-grade turf installed across the entire yard, including areas used by both people and pets.
Turf selected and installed to meet your community's appearance standards, with approval documentation support.
Replacement of damaged or deteriorated turf sections, with drainage upgrades if the original base was insufficient.
New Smyrna Beach's humid subtropical climate creates conditions that make natural grass difficult to maintain - and those same conditions make pet waste odor and mud a bigger problem than they would be in a cooler, drier place. The heat and humidity of Volusia County break down organic material fast, which means urine odor in natural soil builds up quickly, especially in shaded or enclosed yard areas. The high humidity also means mold and bacteria can develop in turf that is not rinsed regularly - which is why the choice of antimicrobial infill matters more here than in drier climates. Sandy coastal soil, which covers most of New Smyrna Beach, drains quickly and compacts well - an advantage that makes the installation base easier to build correctly here than in clay-heavy soils.
Hurricane season runs June through November in this area, and a well-installed turf system with secured edges and a solid drainage base holds up well to heavy rain and wind-driven debris. After a storm, a quick walkthrough to clear palm fronds and branches is all that is typically needed. Homeowners in South Daytona face the same seasonal conditions and the same pet-use challenges, and we work throughout the region regularly.
We respond within 1 business day. We ask a few questions about your yard size, your pets, and whether you are in an HOA community - so when we come to measure, the estimate visit is focused and useful for both of us.
We visit your property, measure the area, evaluate drainage and ground conditions, and check for anything that affects scope or cost - like tree roots, uneven soil, or HOA appearance requirements. You get a written estimate with materials and labor listed separately.
The crew removes your existing lawn and builds a compacted gravel drainage base graded away from your home. In New Smyrna Beach's sandy coastal soil this step is usually efficient, but it is where the long-term performance of your turf is determined.
The turf is cut to fit, edges secured, and antimicrobial infill spread and worked into the blades. Before we leave, we walk the finished space with you, cover care instructions, and confirm what is included in the product and installation warranty. Your pets can use the turf the same day.
We respond within 1 business day. No obligation - just a free on-site estimate and a clear written quote. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a convenient time to visit your property.
(386) 282-0060We work on properties throughout the area and know exactly what Florida's coastal soil, summer rain patterns, and HOA communities look like in practice. When we build a drainage base for a pet area, it is designed for conditions here - not a generic specification.
Every installation carries proper state licensing and insurance. The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation requires contractors to meet education and experience requirements - and we are happy to provide proof of licensing before you sign anything.
We walk you through infill choices before installation - including the difference between standard silica sand and odor-absorbing zeolite - so you understand what you are getting and why it matters for your specific situation. No pressure, just clear information.
Your estimate is free and comes with no sales pressure. Every installation is backed by a written warranty covering both materials and workmanship. We recommend checking the U.S. EPA's guidance on infill materials if you want to research your options independently before our visit.
The U.S. EPA has published research on synthetic turf infill materials, and the Synthetic Turf Council maintains industry standards for installation and materials. We encourage customers to review that research and ask us direct questions about what we use and why before committing to any installation.
Full-yard turf installation for homeowners replacing their entire lawn - including yards used by both people and pets.
Learn MoreAn overview of synthetic turf product types, pile heights, and fiber options to help you choose the right product before scheduling an estimate.
Learn MoreCall (386) 282-0060 or fill out the form - we respond within 1 business day and your estimate is always free with no obligation.