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Your dog deserves a yard that can actually handle playtime—and honestly, so do you. Hiram backyards are prime real estate for pet owners, but that Paulding County clay soil can turn into a muddy mess faster than your pup can shake off. We've installed pet turf throughout the Cedarcrest and Bill Arp areas, and we've seen firsthand how synthetic grass transforms yards that were either too wet or too hard-packed for real grass to thrive. The folks near Silver Comet Trail know their dogs need exercise space, and pet-specific turf gives you a clean, durable surface that doesn't degrade under constant paws and play. Unlike standard artificial grass, our pet turf is engineered with drainage and infill designed specifically for animals—no more urine pooling, odor buildup, or bald spots where your dog's favorite spot used to be. If your Hiram home has been stuck with either a patchy lawn or compacted dirt, we can have a real conversation about what will actually work for your family and your pet.
Paulding County's clay base is both a blessing and a challenge. That dense soil doesn't drain naturally, which means real grass struggles and mud becomes a lifestyle during Georgia's rainy seasons. Pet turf solves this because we engineer proper sub-base preparation beneath the synthetic surface—essential in this area because standard installation shortcuts fail fast. The sun exposure in Hiram varies widely depending on your lot size and tree coverage. Homes in the Cedarcrest area often have mature oaks and pines that create shade, while properties closer to the Bill Arp side tend toward more open yards. Both situations actually favor synthetic turf for pets because neither extreme—full shade killing grass, or intense sun cooking a real lawn—affects performance. Most Hiram lots run 0.25 to 0.5 acres, so we're typically working with manageable spaces that get maximum use from families with active dogs. Installation itself requires about two weeks from site prep through finishing, and we account for Hiram's drainage patterns and clay composition in every quote. We've also worked with several HOAs in the area that have specific landscape guidelines, so we factor that into consultation.
Yes, if it's installed correctly for pets. Standard artificial grass wasn't designed for constant urine exposure and develops ammonia odor fast. Pet-specific turf uses antimicrobial infill and permeable backing that lets liquid drain through to a perforated base layer below. We see this work perfectly in Hiram yards year-round, especially since the clay base actually helps with drainage once we've prepared the sub-base properly. Regular rinse-downs keep it fresh.
It depends on what's there now. If you've got compacted dirt or struggling grass, we'll remove the top layer and rebuild the base—that's standard for Paulding County clay. If your yard's already relatively level and drains okay, we might be able to work with less demolition. Either way, we inspect on-site to give you a real estimate, not a guess.
Quality pet turf holds up 10-15 years in Georgia conditions. Hiram summers are hot, but the turf is UV-stabilized to resist fading and breakdown. The real variable is infill replacement—you'll typically refresh infill every 5-7 years depending on dog traffic and maintenance. We can walk you through that timeline during a consultation.
Site prep and base construction usually takes a week depending on soil conditions and yard size. The turf installation itself is about 2-3 days, then finishing touches. Total: roughly two weeks from start to playable yard. We schedule around Hiram's weather patterns so installation happens when conditions cooperate.
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