Base Prep — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Hiram's growing neighborhoods—from Cedarcrest to the Bill Arp area—are full of families who love their yards but hate the maintenance grind. If you've got dogs, cats, or kids who spend half their time outside, you've probably noticed how quickly natural grass turns into a muddy mess or a patchy eyesore. That's where pet turf comes in. It's artificial grass engineered specifically to handle the wear and tear that Paulding County clay soil and active pets throw at it. Unlike regular sod that compacts under paw traffic and turns into a dust bowl come summer, pet-friendly turf stays green, stays firm, and actually makes cleanup easier. We've installed systems all over Hiram—backyards near the Silver Comet Trail, family homes in established neighborhoods, even properties where the sun beats down relentlessly in summer. The difference homeowners notice isn't just aesthetic; it's the relief of not watering, not fertilizing, not reseeding every spring, and not scrubbing paw prints off their patio. We handle the base prep work that matters: proper drainage, soil correction, and compaction—the foundation that keeps your pet turf looking like new for years.
Paulding County's clay-heavy soil is beautiful for roots but brutal on natural grass—it stays wet in spring, bakes hard in summer, and compacts under foot traffic. This is actually one of the biggest reasons pet turf makes sense in Hiram. Your dogs aren't the enemy; the soil is. That said, pet turf installation here requires honest base prep. We're not just rolling out carpet over your existing yard. We evaluate drainage patterns—especially important in the Cedarcrest area where some properties hold water longer—remove the old turf or prepare existing soil, and build a proper sub-base that prevents pooling. Sun exposure varies significantly across Hiram neighborhoods. Properties backing near the Silver Comet Trail or with mature trees need different infill materials and pile heights than open, south-facing yards in newer subdivisions. Lot sizes in Hiram range from modest quarter-acre properties to larger estates, so we customize the approach. HOA communities in the area sometimes have specific requirements about pile height or finish, so we always check local guidelines before breaking ground. The good news: pet turf solves the clay problem permanently. No more compaction, no more mud, no more erosion from excited dogs running laps.
Absolutely—in fact, clay soil makes pet turf an even smarter choice. Natural grass struggles here because clay compacts and drains poorly. With pet turf, we install proper sub-base drainage that actually improves water management. The clay stays put; the water moves through our engineered layers. Your yard stops being a mud trap.
Most residential projects in Hiram—say, 500 to 1,000 square feet—take 2 to 3 days start to finish. That includes removing old turf, base prep, and the install itself. We're based about 25 minutes away, so scheduling is straightforward. Weather can add a day or two, especially if we hit a wet spring.
Yes. Pet turf is specifically designed for urine and waste. The infill drains urine down and away; waste sits on top for easy pickup. The backing is antimicrobial to prevent odor buildup. After a few months, most Hiram pet owners forget they ever had a natural grass problem.
Pet turf has different pile density, infill composition, and drainage backing than landscape turf. It's tougher, designed to handle claws and constant impact without matting. The infill neutralizes odor better. For Hiram homeowners with active pets, it's the right choice—not a compromise.
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