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Pet owners in Hiram know the struggle—your yard takes a beating. Whether your dogs are tearing up the Cedarcrest area grass or the Bill Arp neighborhood soil is just too stubborn to maintain, artificial turf solves the problem in a way natural grass never can. We've been installing pet-friendly turf systems across Paulding County for years, and we've seen firsthand how Georgia's clay-heavy soil and our hot summers turn backyards into mud pits by mid-summer. The good news? Synthetic turf designed for pets doesn't just look great year-round—it actually holds up to the punishment. No more brown patches from urine, no more tracking mud into the house after rain, and no more spending your weekends fighting a losing battle with weeds and dead spots. Hiram homeowners are discovering that pet turf gives them something they didn't have before: a yard that works as hard as their dogs play. We're just 25 minutes away and ready to transform your backyard into a durable, low-maintenance space where your pets can run, dig, and play without destroying the landscape.
Hiram sits on Paulding County clay, which is both a blessing and a curse. That dense clay drains poorly and compacts easily, making it ideal for artificial turf installation because you get a stable, level base. The trade-off is that natural grass struggles here during wet seasons, and pets accelerate the damage. Our area's sun patterns matter too—properties in the Cedarcrest and Bill Arp neighborhoods vary significantly in shade coverage, especially near mature oak trees. We assess your yard's microclimate during the consultation because full-sun yards and shaded yards need different turf specifications. Most Hiram residential lots sit between a quarter and half acre, which means installation timelines are manageable and costs are predictable. One thing we always mention: the clay base actually gives us a natural compacted foundation, so we're not spending extra labor leveling an unstable yard. Summer heat here means your turf needs excellent infill and proper drainage to prevent heat buildup and moisture pooling. We've learned the local quirks over time, and that experience saves our customers both money and headaches.
Absolutely. Paulding County clay is actually an advantage—it creates a stable, compacted base that won't shift. The real key is choosing turf with high-quality infill and proper drainage designed for pet use. Georgia heat means we recommend turf with UV-stable fibers and cooler surface temperatures. We've installed hundreds of yards here that handle both the soil and the climate without issues.
Yes, pet-specific artificial turf is safe and actually better for dogs than natural grass in many ways. Our systems use non-toxic infill, drain urine away quickly, and prevent the buildup of bacteria and parasites that thrive in Hiram's humid summers. Dogs won't develop bald patches from running or urine burns. The texture is designed to be gentle on paws and joints.
Most Hiram residential yards take 3–5 days, depending on size and site conditions. Our crews are familiar with the local clay base and typical lot layouts in Cedarcrest and Bill Arp, so we work efficiently. We'll give you a timeline estimate during the site visit, and we minimize disruption to your daily routine.
Pet turf is low-maintenance compared to natural grass, but it's not zero-maintenance. You'll rinse it occasionally, especially after rain, to prevent odor buildup in our humid summers. We recommend brushing fibers to keep them upright and clearing debris. Most Hiram homeowners spend about 15 minutes per month on maintenance—a fraction of what natural grass demands.
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