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Dallas, Georgia has seen a massive wave of new construction over the last few years, and a lot of those newer homes in Seven Hills and around the Silver Comet Trail area are coming with yards that homeowners aren't quite sure what to do with. If you've got a dog or a cat, or maybe both, you're probably dealing with the reality that natural grass doesn't hold up well to pet traffic, especially not on that red clay soil Paulding County is known for. That's where pet turf comes in. It's not your neighbor's fake lawn from 2005—modern artificial turf actually drains properly, stays cool in the summer heat, and gives your pets a safe, comfortable surface without the mud, dead patches, and constant maintenance headaches. We've installed hundreds of pet yards throughout the Dallas area, and we've learned exactly what works in our climate and soil conditions. Whether you're in a newer development or you've owned your home for years, artificial turf eliminates the cycle of reseeding, watering, and watching your dog tear up what's left of your lawn.
Paulding County's red clay is honestly one of the trickier soil types to work with for natural grass, especially in high-traffic pet zones. That clay-based soil drains slower than most, holds moisture longer, and compacts easily under paw traffic—which means mud, standing water, and a yard that looks worse by summer. Our pet turf installations in Dallas account for Paulding County's drainage patterns and humidity. We layer the base properly so water moves through instead of sitting on top, which prevents algae growth and keeps odors down in those hot Georgia summers. The neighborhoods around Seven Hills tend toward larger lot sizes, which gives us room to create proper drainage zones without cramping your yard's functionality. Sun exposure varies across Dallas depending on your specific location and tree cover, so we assess that during the consultation. A south-facing yard in direct sun all day has different turf requirements than a shaded lot near the Silver Comet Trail area. We size the infill and pile height accordingly so your pets stay comfortable year-round.
We install a specialized base layer that sits on top of that red clay and allows proper drainage, preventing water from pooling. The turf itself is designed for humid climates and won't trap moisture underneath. This setup keeps odors minimal and prevents mold or algae growth, which is critical in Georgia's wet summers.
Not with the right turf selection. We use pet-specific products with lower heat retention and lighter colors that reflect sunlight instead of absorbing it. In peak summer, your dog can still play comfortably without burning their paws. We also recommend shaded areas and always having fresh water available.
Absolutely. A lot of the newer construction around Dallas doesn't have mature landscaping yet, and many homeowners in Seven Hills choose turf because it solves the natural grass problem immediately while fitting the aesthetic of newer developments. It's become the standard solution for active pet owners in this area.
Way less than natural grass. Rinse it down monthly with a hose to remove dust and pollen from our Georgia air. Solid waste is removed the same way you'd handle natural grass. The turf lasts 12–15 years with minimal upkeep, especially compared to the constant reseeding and repairs natural grass requires in Paulding County's climate.
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