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Dallas residents love their pets, and honestly, natural grass doesn't love them back—especially when you're dealing with Paulding County's red clay foundation. We've installed pet turf across Seven Hills and the Silver Comet Trail neighborhoods, and the difference is night and day. Your dog gets a safe, clean surface that won't turn into mud after rain, and you get your weekends back instead of constantly reseeding dead patches. Pet turf handles the wear and tear that comes with an active household. It's permeable, so drainage works properly even with our heavy clay soil. No chemicals, no toxic pesticides your kids or animals breathe in. The turf stays green year-round, looks manicured without the mowing, and honestly, most families in Dallas tell us they wish they'd done it sooner. Whether you're in a new construction home or upgrading an existing yard, pet turf transforms how your family actually uses outdoor space. We've seen it happen hundreds of times—backyards become gathering places instead of maintenance headaches.
Dallas sits on that classic red clay that Paulding County is known for, which actually works in your favor with artificial pet turf. The clay provides solid base drainage, though we always reinforce the foundation to handle Georgia's unpredictable rainfall. Summer sun exposure varies depending on whether your home is tucked near tree cover or sits in the open lots common to newer construction developments. We evaluate each yard individually—some properties get afternoon shade from mature oaks, while others are wide open. HOA communities in Seven Hills tend to have specific turf grade requirements, so we pull those restrictions before any installation. Lot sizes around Dallas range from modest quarter-acres to larger properties, and we've installed both. The key with pet turf here is proper infill material and backing that prevents heat buildup during our hot summers. We also factor in splash-back from hard clay when rain hits, which means we slope and edge installations carefully. Most Dallas yards benefit from a 6-inch base layer and quality drainage rock underneath. The new construction boom means we're working with fresh, compacted soil that's easier to work with than established yards with root systems.
Yes—we use cool-touch infill and select turf blades designed for heat resistance. Georgia summers are intense, but proper infill material and backing prevent excessive heat buildup. We've installed pet turf in Seven Hills yards facing full sun, and dogs play on it comfortably year-round. The turf stays several degrees cooler than concrete or dark asphalt.
Red clay actually helps because it's dense and won't shift. We install a drainage base layer under the turf that channels water through to the clay and away from your foundation. Heavy rain drains within hours. Without proper base preparation, water pools—that's why our installation method matters more than the soil type itself.
Most do, but it depends on your specific community covenants. Seven Hills and surrounding Dallas subdivisions typically allow pet turf if it meets quality and appearance standards. We've worked with several local HOAs and know their requirements. Always check your paperwork, and we're happy to help navigate approval before installation.
Same day, in most cases. Once we finish installation and compress the infill, your pets can use it immediately. We recommend light activity the first week while infill settles completely. By week two, your yard is fully functional—no waiting periods like sod or seeding.
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