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Hiram's got some beautiful neighborhoods—whether you're in Cedarcrest or the Bill Arp area—but that Paulding County clay can be a real headache when it comes to drainage. We've seen plenty of yards around here where water just pools up after rain, turning backyards into swamps and ruining what could be a great outdoor space. The good news? Artificial turf with proper drainage underneath solves that problem permanently. Instead of fighting clay soil and soggy conditions, you get a clean, dry yard year-round that actually drains the way it should. We've worked with homeowners all over this area, and the transformation is always worth it. Your yard won't turn into a mud pit, your kids can play outside without tracking dirt through the house, and you'll actually enjoy your outdoor space instead of staring at standing water. If you're tired of dealing with drainage issues, let's talk about what a turf installation could look like for your home. We're just 25 minutes away and we offer free online estimates so you can see the options without any pressure.
Paulding County's clay-heavy soil is the real story here in Hiram. Unlike sandy areas where water drips right through, clay holds moisture like a sponge—which means drainage isn't optional, it's essential. That's why we always start with a proper base layer when installing turf in neighborhoods like Cedarcrest and Bill Arp. We're grading the yard to promote positive slope and installing a perforated drainage system underneath that actually moves water away from your foundation and out to daylight. Most Hiram properties we see are quarter-acre to half-acre residential lots, which gives us plenty of room to work with good drainage design. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot—some yards get hammered by afternoon heat along the trails and open areas, while others have mature tree coverage that creates shade pockets. We size and recommend turf products based on what your specific yard gets. The beauty of artificial turf here is that it solves the clay problem: no more compaction, no mud, and no seasonal dead spots from water damage. You get a usable yard regardless of how much rain Paulding County throws at us.
Paulding County clay doesn't drain naturally like sandy soil does. When you get heavy rain—and we get plenty in Georgia—water just sits on top of the clay instead of soaking through. This creates pooling, mud, and eventually kills grass. Artificial turf with engineered drainage underneath bypasses the clay problem entirely. Water drains through the turf and base layers into a perforated system we install, keeping your yard dry and usable.
Yes, absolutely. We always recommend a full drainage layer beneath the turf, especially in Paulding County. Depending on your yard's slope and existing grading, this might include a perforated drain pipe running to a drainage point or swale. We assess your specific lot during the estimate—some Hiram properties need minimal work, others benefit from more comprehensive grading. We'll show you exactly what makes sense for your yard.
Most residential jobs in the area—whether it's Cedarcrest, Bill Arp, or other neighborhoods—take 3 to 5 business days depending on yard size and how much drainage prep is needed. If there's existing grading issues or compacted clay that needs reworking, we might need an extra day. We'll give you a solid timeline during your estimate so there's no guessing.
Definitely. Part of our drainage design includes grading the yard to slope away from your house. Combined with proper drainage layers, the turf system channels water safely away from your foundation and any structures. This is especially important in Hiram where clay soil naturally traps moisture. It's one of the biggest long-term benefits homeowners see.
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