Vs Gravel — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Hiram's clay soil is tough on grass—and tougher on your weekends. If you've got a yard in the Cedarcrest or Bill Arp area, you already know that keeping natural turf alive during our hot summers and dealing with the compacted, dense clay underneath is a losing battle. That's where artificial turf changes the game. Instead of fighting Paulding County's soil conditions year-round, you get a lush, green yard that stays that way whether it's June or January, rain or drought. We've installed synthetic turf in neighborhoods all across Hiram, and homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. No more watering restrictions during dry spells, no more muddy patches after rain, and no more competing with gravel as a "solution" that just makes your yard look industrial. Artificial turf is the upgrade that actually works for suburban Hiram life—especially if you're near the Silver Comet Trail or other high-traffic community areas where curb appeal matters.
Paulding County's clay base is one of the biggest reasons artificial turf makes sense here in Hiram. Clay doesn't drain well, it compacts easily, and it fights against healthy grass growth. When you layer synthetic turf over that foundation, you're solving the problem at the root—literally. Most Hiram yards sit in the one- to two-acre range, with a good mix of sun and shade depending on whether you're in the tree-heavy Cedarcrest area or the more open Bill Arp neighborhoods. We factor in sun exposure during the initial design because it affects drainage planning and material selection. Hiram's summers are hot and humid, which means natural grass demands constant attention and water. Artificial turf eliminates that pressure entirely. Installation in Hiram typically involves proper base preparation to account for our clay soil and Paulding County's annual rainfall patterns. If you've been using gravel as a stopgap measure, switching to turf is a straight upgrade—it's cleaner, stays in place better, and actually looks like a finished landscape rather than a placeholder.
Absolutely. Our synthetic turf is designed to handle Georgia's heat and humidity without degrading. Unlike natural grass that struggles in Paulding County's clay and heat, artificial turf actually performs better in these exact conditions. It won't fade, won't develop mold issues if drainage is installed correctly, and requires zero watering—which is especially valuable during Hiram's dry summers.
Gravel looks industrial, scatters easily, requires raking maintenance, and doesn't improve your home's appearance the way turf does. Artificial turf gives you a polished, finished yard that works for both the Cedarcrest and Bill Arp neighborhoods. It's functional, attractive, and permanent—gravel is none of those things.
Clay actually helps us because it compacts well and provides a stable base. We prepare the subgrade, install proper drainage to handle Paulding County's rainfall, and lay down the turf with professional-grade materials. The clay works in our favor once we've got the base right.
Most residential yards in the Cedarcrest and Bill Arp areas take 1–3 days depending on lot size and complexity. We're only 25 minutes from our shop, so we can usually schedule quickly. We'll walk you through the timeline during your estimate.
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