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Dallas, Georgia has seen a real construction surge over the last few years, and a lot of new homeowners in Seven Hills and around the Silver Comet Trail area are making smart choices about their yards. Pet turf is one of those decisions that pays off fast—especially if you've got dogs or kids who need a durable, safe play surface that won't turn into a mud pit every time it rains. We've installed hundreds of yards across Paulding County, and the feedback is always the same: families wish they'd done it sooner. That red clay soil we're all sitting on out here is perfect for installation, but it's terrible for maintaining a natural lawn once pets start using it. Artificial turf gives you a completely different experience. Your dogs get a clean surface that drains properly, you skip the mud tracking through the house, and the turf stays green and usable year-round without the constant maintenance. Whether you're in a new build or an established neighborhood, pet turf transforms how your family actually uses the backyard.
Paulding County's red clay is both a blessing and a curse for pet owners. The good news? It compacts well and provides a solid base for artificial turf installation—we don't have to bring in tons of extra substrate like some areas need. The challenging part is that natural grass struggles here, especially under heavy pet use, because that clay drains slowly and holds moisture. When you install pet turf over properly prepared red clay, you get excellent drainage without the soggy spots. Most Dallas-area yards sit somewhere between quarter-acre and half-acre in the newer subdivisions like Seven Hills, which is a perfect size for pet turf. Full sun exposure is common on south-facing properties, and our turf is UV-stabilized to handle Georgia's summer heat without fading. Some neighborhoods have HOA guidelines worth checking—a few communities have specific turf pile height or infill material requirements, though most are just happy to see maintained outdoor spaces. Since we're only 30 minutes away, we can assess your specific yard conditions, check drainage patterns around your foundation, and make sure the installation works with your existing landscape and any sprinkler lines.
Absolutely. Georgia heat is intense, and our turf is engineered for it. The materials we use are UV-resistant and won't break down under full sun exposure. Drainage is actually better than natural grass—water runs right through instead of pooling in that red clay. Dogs' paws stay cooler on artificial turf than on real grass during peak summer, and you won't get those dead spots or bare patches that happen when natural grass gets stressed from pet activity.
The drainage system does most of the work for you. Solid waste is easy to pick up just like natural grass. Urine drains through the turf and infill into the base layer, so you're not dealing with brown spots or odor buildup. A quick rinse with the hose once a week keeps things fresh. We recommend raking the infill occasionally to keep it evenly distributed, especially in high-traffic areas near Seven Hills where yards tend to be more compact.
Perfect timing, actually. New builds in Paulding County often have bare or freshly graded yards, which makes installation straightforward. We can get the base layer ready before your lawn gets torn up by construction equipment or pets. Many new homeowners in the area choose pet turf specifically because it's ready to use immediately and handles the transition period when the yard's getting a lot of use.
Upfront, pet turf costs more, but the math shifts fast once you factor in Dallas's climate. You're skipping water bills (no irrigation needed), fertilizer, aeration, disease treatments from that red clay moisture, and constant reseeding after pet damage. Most families break even within 3–4 years, then it's just savings and a better-looking yard.
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