Church Grounds — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pet owners in Hiram face a real problem: clay soil that holds water, summer heat that stresses live grass, and the constant cycle of bare patches from dogs running the same routes. Whether you've got a quarter-acre in Cedarcrest or a bigger lot near Bill Arp, artificial pet turf eliminates that frustration. Your dog gets a clean, safe surface year-round. No mud tracked into the house after rain. No brown dead zones where your pup likes to play. We've installed pet turf systems across Paulding County for families who got tired of fighting their soil conditions and wanted their yards back. The beauty of synthetic turf for pet owners isn't just the look—it's the durability and drainage. A quality pet-specific system handles the wear and tear that natural grass simply can't sustain in Georgia's climate. We're based just 25 minutes away in the area, so we understand exactly what your yard is working against.
Hiram's clay-heavy soil is actually one of the biggest reasons pet turf makes sense here. That thick Paulding County clay drains slowly, which means puddles after rain and muddy paws are part of life with live grass. When you add a dog's traffic patterns into the mix, you're looking at compacted soil that becomes harder to manage each year. Artificial pet turf solves this by sitting above the native soil with a permeable base layer underneath—water runs through instead of pooling on top. Most Hiram yards get solid sun exposure, especially as the suburban development continues around landmarks like Hiram City Park and the Silver Comet Trail corridor. That's actually ideal for synthetic turf installation; we can see what we're working with and plan drainage patterns accordingly. Lot sizes in the Cedarcrest and Bill Arp neighborhoods tend to be 0.25 to 0.5 acres, which is the sweet spot for pet turf—large enough to give your dog real play space, manageable enough for quality installation and long-term care. We typically recommend pet-grade backing systems rated for higher traffic and animal urine resistance, especially for Hiram's summer heat cycles.
Absolutely. Pet-specific turf is engineered for hot climates. The synthetic fibers won't burn or degrade like live grass does in peak Georgia summer. Drainage through the base layer keeps moisture from getting trapped underneath, which prevents the humidity-related decay you'd see with natural grass in Paulding County. Your dog stays comfortable on a cooler surface than direct soil or dead grass.
We install a engineered base system—usually recycled rubber or gravel aggregate—between your native clay and the turf itself. This sits 4-6 inches deep depending on your yard's existing water table. Water percolates through the synthetic backing and the base layer rather than pooling on top like it does with compacted clay. Proper slope is critical, which our team assesses during the site visit.
Yes. Pet-grade turf is installed with non-toxic materials and antimicrobial backing to resist urine breakdown and odor. We don't use infill or adhesives that off-gas in heat. The synthetic fibers are smooth—no splinters or sharp edges—and the turf won't stain your dog's paws or fur. It's actually safer than muddy clay from a bacterial standpoint.
Definitely. Whether it's 1,000 square feet or a full half-acre, we design systems that work for the space. Smaller yards actually benefit from pet turf because every inch gets used without degradation. We can zone areas for digging, play, and rest if that matters to your dog's routine. Call us to discuss your specific lot size and layout.
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