Next Week Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog's been tearing up the backyard, and you're tired of mud tracked through the house every time it rains. Here in Dallas, we get it—that red clay soil isn't forgiving, and with the building boom around Paulding County, a lot of newer homes don't have mature landscaping yet. Artificial pet turf is honestly one of the smartest moves we see homeowners make, especially if you've got a pooch that lives outdoors. It stays green year-round, drains better than natural grass (which matters when you're dealing with our clay), and it holds up to claws and constant use in ways that regular sod just can't. Whether you're near the Silver Comet Trail area or over in Seven Hills, you've probably noticed how many families here have dogs. Pet turf means your yard actually stays functional instead of turning into a mud pit. We can get you installed next week, and honestly, once you see how easy it is to maintain and how much your dog loves it, you'll wonder why you waited.
Dallas sits on that heavy Paulding County red clay, which is both a blessing and something to plan for. The clay drains slowly, so standing water is real concern during our rainy seasons. That's where pet turf shines—it sits on top of a drainage system that actually works, so your yard won't become swampy after a downpour. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot. If you're in one of the newer subdivisions, you might have minimal tree coverage right now, which means full-sun yards that get hot. We account for that in our turf selection—some varieties handle intense heat better than others. Shade is less common in newly developed areas, but if you've got established trees or you're in a lot near the Silver Comet Trail area where there's more mature landscape, we'll adjust accordingly. Most Dallas yards run anywhere from a quarter-acre to half-acre, and installation typically takes a day or two depending on size. We handle the base prep ourselves, so you don't have to worry about dealing with that red clay mess. HOA rules in Seven Hills and surrounding neighborhoods are generally fine with artificial turf for pet areas—most folks are just glad their neighbors' dogs aren't destroying common spaces.
Yes. We're based about 30 minutes from Dallas, so scheduling is straightforward. We handle permits if your HOA needs them (most don't for backyard pet areas), and we work fast. Weather-dependent, but if you call now for next week, we'll get you on the calendar. The actual installation is typically one to two days.
We don't rely on the clay below—we install a proper drainage base and sub-layer that channels water away from your yard. Rain runs through the turf and the base system into drainage outlets, so you won't get that swampy mess you'd get with natural grass. It's one of the biggest advantages in an area like Dallas where drainage is naturally slow.
Not with quality pet turf. We use varieties with cooler-running fiber and light-colored backing that reflects heat. Full-sun yards (common in newer Dallas subdivisions) can get warm, but it's not problematic. Your dog won't avoid it like hot pavement. If you're concerned, a shaded corner or covered area gives them options.
Most do, especially for backyard pet areas. Front yards sometimes have stricter rules, so we always check with your HOA before quoting. In our experience, Dallas-area neighborhoods are reasonable about it—people know natural grass doesn't survive dog traffic.
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