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Pet owners in Hiram know the drill—your dog loves the backyard, but your actual backyard doesn't love the dog. Between the clay soil that Paulding County is famous for and the wear patterns your pup creates, keeping natural grass alive feels impossible. That's where pet turf comes in. It's not a luxury add-on; it's the practical solution that lets your dog run, dig, and play without destroying your yard or your wallet. We've installed pet-turf systems all over the Cedarcrest and Bill Arp areas, and the feedback is always the same: owners wish they'd done it sooner. Your grass gets torn up, the mud gets tracked inside, and nobody wins. Artificial turf for pets is different from regular synthetic grass—it's designed to handle claws, accidents, and constant use while staying clean and functional. The best part? Once it's installed, you're done fighting with lawn care. No watering during our hot Georgia summers, no reseeding after your dog's favorite bathroom spot turns brown, and no more muddy paws on your kitchen tiles. Whether you're in the heart of Hiram near the parks or out in the quieter neighborhoods, we can get your yard pet-ready in a few days, not a few months. Let's talk about making your backyard actually work for your family—and your four-legged friends.
Hiram sits on some dense Paulding County clay, which is fantastic for foundation stability but rough on grass and even tougher on dogs trying to dig. That heavy clay doesn't drain well, so even after rain, your yard stays muddy longer than you'd like—perfect breeding ground for bacteria and parasites that can affect your pets. When we install pet turf here, we account for that clay base by adding proper drainage layers underneath. Your yard's sun exposure matters too. Some properties in the Bill Arp area get heavy afternoon sun, while lots near the wooded edges get more shade. We size the turf system and choose the pile height to match your specific conditions. Most Hiram yards are suburban-sized—big enough for a dog to have real running room, but manageable for installation. The HOA rules in some Cedarcrest neighborhoods allow artificial turf, though we always recommend checking your specific covenants first. Installation typically takes 2–3 days depending on yard size and how much prep work the clay base needs. The heat here (especially mid-summer) is handled fine by quality pet turf—it won't melt or off-gas if you choose the right materials. Our crews know the area well and can handle the logistics of being just 25 minutes out from our main operation.
Yes, absolutely. Paulding County clay is actually predictable to work with. We remove the damaged top layer, grade the clay properly, then install a crushed stone base for drainage. The clay underneath keeps everything stable and prevents the turf from shifting. That heavy base is actually an advantage—it won't settle unevenly like sandy soil can.
Most Hiram properties allow it, but HOA rules vary by neighborhood. Some Cedarcrest communities restrict synthetic grass, while others embrace it. We always recommend checking your deed or contacting your HOA before we quote. We can help you understand what's allowed and suggest alternatives if needed.
Quality pet-specific turf typically lasts 12–15 years with heavy dog use. Hiram's climate—hot summers and mild winters—is actually good for longevity since freeze-thaw cycles don't damage it. Regular rinsing and occasional brushing keeps it in top shape and extends the life.
No. Pet turf is designed to handle urine. Urine flows through to the drainage layer below, so it doesn't pool or stain the fibers. We recommend rinsing the turf occasionally (like once a month) to keep odors down, but it's far less maintenance than dealing with dead grass patches.
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