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Dallas homeowners with dogs know the struggle: that red clay we're sitting on turns into a mud pit after rain, and your pup tracks it everywhere. We've installed pet turf across Seven Hills and the Silver Comet Trail neighborhoods, and honestly, it's one of the smartest moves dog owners make around here. Your yard stays green year-round, your dog stays clean, and you're not spending weekends reseeding patches where Fido wore out the grass. The new construction boom in Paulding County means a lot of families are moving in with young dogs and no established landscaping—pet turf solves that problem fast. Unlike natural grass, it handles Georgia's humidity and those intense summer heat spells without dying back. And if you're worried about winter, don't be: our pet turf systems drain perfectly even during heavy rain, so your yard won't become a swamp. We've been doing this for over a decade, and Dallas residents specifically appreciate that we understand Paulding County's soil and weather patterns. Whether your property sits near the Silver Comet Trail where shade is a factor, or you've got one of those wide-open Seven Hills lots, we'll design a pet turf system that actually works for your lifestyle. No more brown patches, no more muddy paws, no more constantly fighting with Mother Nature.
Paulding County's red clay is beautiful but tough on natural grass—especially when you've got dogs. That clay base means water either pools or drains too fast, depending on your yard's slope. Pet turf solves both problems because it sits on a engineered base layer that handles our Georgia moisture without becoming a bog or drying out unevenly. The sun exposure varies wildly across Dallas. Seven Hills properties often have mature trees that create shade patterns throughout the day, while newer construction areas near the Paulding County Courthouse tend to be more open. We size your pet turf system to match—some yards need our premium drainage package, others benefit from our shade-tolerant synthetic fibers. HOA rules in your neighborhood matter too. Some developments have specific landscape requirements, and we'll walk you through whether pet turf meets those standards. Most Dallas properties we work with are 0.25 to 0.75 acres, which is the sweet spot for pet turf installation. Installation timing matters: spring and fall are ideal because the ground isn't frozen or baked hard, but we can work year-round if your project is urgent. The new homes popping up across Paulding County often come with bare yards, which actually makes our job easier—no removing old sod, just proper base prep and installation.
Absolutely. That red clay is actually an advantage because it compacts well, giving us a stable base for installation. We add engineered drainage layers on top to handle Paulding County's rainfall without creating puddles or muddy spots. Your dog stays clean, and water moves through properly instead of pooling.
Spring and fall are ideal—the ground's workable, and our crews can prep the base layer properly. Summer installation is possible but slower due to heat. Winter is rough because Paulding County red clay gets stubborn. That said, we schedule projects year-round. If your yard's a mud pit right now, we can make it happen sooner rather than later.
Yes, but we'll recommend our shade-rated fibers. Mature trees around Seven Hills create great aesthetics but reduce sunlight. Our shade-tolerant synthetic turf is darker and denser to handle lower light. We assess your specific sun patterns during the site visit and choose accordingly.
Pricing depends on lot size, drainage needs, and whether we're starting from bare ground or removing existing sod. Most Dallas homes run between $6,000 and $15,000 for a full backyard. We offer seasonal pricing adjustments—spring projects sometimes move faster than summer ones. Get a free on-site quote; we'll give you a real number based on your specific yard, not a ballpark estimate.
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