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Your dog deserves a yard that can actually handle the chaos, and honestly, Hiram backyards have earned it. Between the clay-heavy soil that Paulding County throws at us and the unpredictable Georgia weather, keeping a natural lawn alive while your pup does what pups do—digging, running, doing their business—is practically a part-time job. That's where pet turf changes everything. We've been installing artificial grass for Hiram homeowners for years, from the Cedarcrest area down through Bill Arp, and we've seen firsthand how much better dogs do on a properly installed pet-turf system. No more brown spots where Fido likes to camp out. No more muddy paws tracked through the house after a rain. No more fighting with that dense clay soil every spring. Your yard stays green, your dog stays happy, and you get your weekends back. We're just 25 minutes away when you're ready to make the switch, and we can walk you through exactly what makes pet turf different from regular artificial grass—because your dog's needs aren't the same as your neighbor's lawn.
Hiram's clay-based soil is both a challenge and actually a big reason why pet turf makes sense here. That heavy clay holds moisture, which means drainage is critical—especially when you've got a dog using the yard daily. Our installation process accounts for Paulding County's drainage patterns by building in a proper base layer and perimeter grading so water doesn't pool. Summer sun in the Hiram area hits hard, and while artificial turf holds up beautifully, we always recommend a pet-specific infill rather than standard silica sand. It's cooler underfoot for your dog's paws and drains faster when your sprinkler system or Georgia thunderstorms add water. Lot sizes around Cedarcrest and Bill Arp vary widely—some properties are tighter, others have generous backyards—so we customize the system to your actual space and your dog's behavior patterns. If you're near the Silver Comet Trail or Hiram City Park, you probably already know your dog loves activity, which means the turf needs to handle heavy use without compacting. We factor all of that into the design.
Absolutely. Paulding County clay is dense and holds water, but that's exactly why we install a engineered base system underneath the turf. We slope the yard properly so water drains away from your home's foundation and into the surrounding landscape. The key is doing the prep right—cutting corners on grading is where DIY installs fail in Hiram.
With proper maintenance and our pet-specific infill, you're looking at 8–12 years of reliable performance, even with an active dog. Hiram's heat and humidity accelerate some wear, but not dramatically. Regular rinsing and occasional infill top-offs keep everything fresh and functional far longer than natural grass would last under the same conditions.
Yes. We use pet-grade materials and infill options that won't irritate paws or trigger allergies. No pesticides, no fertilizer runoff—which is especially important in growing Hiram neighborhoods where water quality matters. If your dog has known sensitivities, we can discuss infill options during your consultation.
Absolutely. We service all of Hiram, including Cedarcrest, Bill Arp, and surrounding Paulding County areas. We're only 25 minutes from our main office, so scheduling and follow-up are quick and convenient. Call us to discuss your specific location and yard layout.
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