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Dallas, Georgia has exploded with new construction over the last few years, and that means a lot of fresh yards—many of them sitting on that notoriously stubborn Paulding County red clay. If you've got pets and you're thinking about your landscape, artificial turf is honestly the smartest move we see homeowners making out here. Your dog doesn't care whether the grass is real; what matters is that it drains fast, doesn't track mud into the house, and stays green year-round without turning into a patchy mess by summer. We work all through the Silver Comet Trail neighborhoods and Seven Hills, and the feedback from pet owners is always the same: they wish they'd done it sooner. Real grass in Paulding County clay means constant fighting—watering during dry spells, reseeding where the dog runs, dealing with compaction. Artificial turf eliminates that entire headache. Your yard becomes the place your family actually wants to hang out, your pets stay cleaner, and you get back your weekends. We handle everything from site prep (clay removal if needed) to drainage setup to the turf itself, and because we're just 30 minutes from Dallas, we're local enough to understand your yard's specific challenges but efficient enough to keep costs reasonable.
Paulding County's red clay is beautiful to look at, but it's not friendly to traditional lawns—or pets. That clay doesn't drain well, which means puddles, mud, and a yard that gets slick when it rains. Pet urine pools on the surface instead of soaking through, creating dead spots and smell issues that never quite go away. When we install artificial turf in Dallas, proper base preparation is non-negotiable. We typically excavate, grade, and install a drainage layer so water moves away from your foundation and pooling isn't a problem. The new construction areas around Seven Hills often have compacted clay from grading, which actually works in our favor—it's a stable base once we prep it right. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're in a treed lot or more open area, but most yards around here get solid afternoon sun, which actually helps with drainage and keeps the turf from staying wet. Your HOA (if you're in Seven Hills or a deed-restricted community) may have landscape guidelines, so we always check that first. Pet owners specifically appreciate that our turf has excellent infill options now—antimicrobial systems that neutralize odors and enzyme-based products that break down pet waste faster. Installation typically takes 2–3 days depending on yard size.
Absolutely. Georgia's heat and humidity are actually ideal conditions for artificial turf—no brown-out risk like you'd get with real grass in summer heat. Your dog gets a safe, clean play surface year-round, and you avoid the mud situation that real grass creates in Paulding County's clay soil. Urine drains through and breaks down in the infill layer rather than sitting on top and killing patches.
We excavate to proper depth, remove compacted clay where needed, and install a gravel base with a perforated drainage system underneath the turf. Water flows away from your foundation, and pet waste drains through the infill. In Dallas's clay, this step is essential—we don't skip it.
Most HOAs in the Dallas area allow high-quality artificial turf as long as it looks natural and is well-maintained. We check your deed restrictions first and can show your HOA samples of our work. In the new construction communities, many residents already have it installed.
With proper drainage and antimicrobial infill (which we recommend for pet yards), odor is minimal. The turf drains urine immediately, and enzyme-based infill breaks down waste. You'll rinse occasionally, but it's nothing like maintaining real grass—and no more muddy paws tracking through your house.
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