Vs Concrete — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dallas residents have figured out what we hear all the time: that red clay in Paulding County doesn't play nice with natural grass, especially when you've got dogs running around. Between the new construction boom bringing families to Seven Hills and the Silver Comet Trail area, we're seeing more homeowners make the switch to artificial turf—and honestly, it makes sense. Your pup needs a place to do their business without turning your yard into a mud pit every time it rains. Concrete used to be the go-to for pet owners around here, but that's rough on joints, it heats up like crazy in Georgia summer, and let's be real—it looks industrial. Pet turf gives you the best of both worlds: a surface that handles dog waste, drains properly, stays cool underfoot, and actually looks like a real yard. We've installed hundreds of these in the Dallas area, and the feedback is always the same—it's transformed how people use their outdoor space. No more hosing down the patio or watching your grass disappear under paw prints.
Here's what makes Dallas yards unique: that Paulding County red clay is dense and doesn't drain like you'd want for a natural lawn. Throw in a dog, and you're fighting a losing battle with mud and bare patches. With artificial turf, drainage is built into the system—water moves right through, so you don't get pooling even after heavy rain. The clay actually works in your favor during installation because it's stable and compacts well, giving us a solid base to work from. Sun exposure varies a lot depending on whether you're near the Silver Comet Trail corridor or tucked into Seven Hills—some yards get hammered with afternoon sun, others sit mostly shaded. We design the drainage and base accordingly. Most Dallas residential lots run between a quarter-acre and half-acre, which means we're typically looking at 500 to 1,500 square feet of turf. That's manageable, cost-effective, and perfect for a focused pet zone. Installation usually takes a day or two depending on grading and base prep. If your lot was part of the recent construction wave, you might have fill dirt we need to address, but that's standard for us.
Absolutely. We use turf blends specifically rated for Georgia's climate—they're designed to stay cooler than full-sun concrete and won't degrade in humidity. The backing and infill we use reflect heat better than what you'd get with budget brands. Your dog's paws stay comfortable, and the turf lasts 12–15 years minimum in this region.
We install a perforated base layer that sits on top of your clay, then add crushed stone and a geo-textile filter. Water drains down through the turf, through that system, and disperses into the clay below. Even after heavy rain, you won't see standing water or mud. It's designed specifically for dense clay soils like ours.
Most Paulding County communities are fine with pet turf as long as it's installed properly and maintained. We always recommend checking your deed or HOA documents first, but we've worked with plenty of Seven Hills residents without issues. Give us a call and we can verify specifics for your neighborhood.
Not always—they're actually pretty close in cost per square foot. The difference is concrete cracks, gets slippery when wet, and reflects heat. Turf drains, lasts longer, looks better, and is way easier on your dog. Most homeowners find the value proposition wins out.
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