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Building a new home in Hiram? Congratulations. Your yard is about to become one of your favorite spaces—but only if you get the landscaping right from day one. Most new construction homes in the Cedarcrest and Bill Arp areas come with builder-grade sod that struggles in Paulding County's clay-heavy soil, leaving you with thin patches, drainage headaches, and a lawn that demands constant fertilizing just to look decent. Artificial turf solves this problem permanently. Instead of fighting Georgia's humidity and clay for the next decade, you can install a synthetic lawn that stays green year-round, requires zero chemicals, and handles the weather the way your new home deserves. We've installed artificial turf in dozens of new construction neighborhoods around Hiram—homeowners love it because they get to enjoy their backyards immediately, without the two-year establishment period that real grass needs. Whether you're planning weekend cookouts near Silver Comet Trail or creating a play area for your family, artificial turf gives you a finished, maintenance-free yard on move-in day. LawnLogic is just 25 minutes away, so we handle Hiram installations with the same care we'd use on our own homes.
Paulding County's clay soil is beautiful for holding hillsides in place, but it's brutal for grass establishment. New construction homes in Hiram often sit on compacted clay from the building process, which means water pooling, root rot, and poor drainage—exactly the conditions that kill natural lawns in their first year. Artificial turf eliminates these headaches entirely. Your yard won't care whether the soil beneath is clay, sand, or rock; we'll prep the base properly and your turf will perform flawlessly. Sun exposure varies significantly in Hiram neighborhoods. Homes in the Cedarcrest area tend to sit on larger lots with mature trees, creating mixed sun-and-shade conditions that real grass handles unevenly. Artificial turf performs the same in full sun or dappled shade, so you don't have to choose between aesthetics and lawn health. Most new construction lots in Hiram range from quarter-acre to half-acre backyards, making them ideal for artificial turf installation—large enough to justify the investment, small enough to complete in one or two days. We always recommend addressing drainage before installation; Paulding County's clay means water management matters. We'll slope your turf properly and install underdrain systems if needed, ensuring your yard stays dry even during Georgia's heavy summer storms.
Absolutely. Many new homes in the Cedarcrest neighborhood have mature oak and pine trees that create dappled shade. Real grass struggles in these mixed-light areas, but artificial turf performs identically in sun or shade. We don't have to worry about selecting shade-tolerant species or dealing with moss and thin patches. Your turf will be uniform across your entire yard.
Clay is actually easier for turf installation because it provides a firm, stable base. We'll compact it properly, add a drainage layer if needed, and install your turf on top. The synthetic grass doesn't care about soil composition—it won't root, won't leach nutrients, and won't suffer from the poor drainage that kills natural grass in clay-heavy areas.
Yes, and it's smart timing. We coordinate with your builder to install turf after rough grading but before final landscaping. This protects your turf from construction traffic and ensures your yard is move-in ready. Many Hiram new construction buyers choose this approach to avoid the six-month sod establishment period.
Almost none. No mowing, no watering, no fertilizer—ever. In summer, rinse it occasionally to remove pollen and dust buildup. That's genuinely it. Your new home's backyard stays green and perfect with about an hour of care per year, compared to six hours per month for natural grass.
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