Recycled Materials — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Hiram's clay-heavy soil and that thick Georgia humidity can make maintaining a natural lawn feel like a second job. If you've got a yard in the Cedarcrest or Bill Arp areas, you know exactly what we mean—the red clay holds moisture in spring, bakes hard in summer, and honestly, it's not ideal for most grass types. That's where artificial turf comes in. It solves the watering problem, eliminates the mowing routine, and gives you a lawn that actually looks consistent year-round, no matter what Paulding County's weather throws at it. We've been installing recycled-material synthetic turf across the Atlanta metro for years, and Hiram's a natural fit for this solution. Your yard stays green without the guilt of water waste, and you get the durability that stands up to real foot traffic—whether that's kids playing in the yard, dogs running around, or just your own routine. The best part? We're only 25 minutes away, so we can handle your installation quickly and keep the process simple.
Paulding County's clay foundation means most Hiram properties deal with drainage challenges that can actually work in artificial turf's favor. Traditional sod struggles here because clay compacts and holds standing water. Synthetic turf, especially when properly installed with recycled rubber infill and a solid base, actually improves drainage and prevents that boggy feeling you get after rain. Your yard's sun exposure varies depending on whether you're nestled near the tree lines around Bill Arp or in one of the newer subdivisions near Cedarcrest, but modern turf materials handle both full sun and partial shade without fading or bare spots. Most Hiram yards range from modest quarter-acre lots to larger suburban properties, and that affects how we layer the base and choose infill density. We always consider the slope of your terrain too—Paulding County's rolling topography means some yards need more grading prep than others. If you're near Hiram City Park or along the Silver Comet Trail corridor, you're likely in an area with stronger HOA landscape guidelines, so we'll make sure your turf choice meets those community standards while still delivering that clean, maintained appearance everyone's looking for.
Absolutely. Clay actually creates a solid, compacted base layer that helps synthetic turf stay stable and prevents shifting. We install a drainage layer on top of the clay to prevent water pooling, then add recycled rubber infill for cushioning and moisture management. It's a better setup for clay than trying to grow traditional grass, which struggles with compaction and poor drainage here.
Modern synthetic turf is UV-stabilized to resist fading, and the recycled materials we use are specifically engineered for Georgia's intense sun. You won't see bleaching or color loss like you might with older turf products. Your lawn stays vibrant green year-round without that stressed, thin appearance natural grass gets during dry spells.
Yes. Recycled rubber infill meets safety standards and has been used in residential yards across the Atlanta area for over a decade. It's non-toxic, doesn't leach chemicals, and drains properly so it doesn't trap moisture. Dogs love it, kids play safely on it, and it's far more environmentally responsible than new synthetic materials.
Most residential yards in Hiram take one to two days from start to finish, depending on yard size and how much base prep your clay soil needs. We handle everything—site grading, weed removal, base layer, turf installation, and edging. Since we're 25 minutes away, we can schedule quickly and get your yard done without dragging the project out.
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