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Your dog's favorite spot in the backyard shouldn't come with the maintenance headache that real grass demands in Paulding County. Around Hiram—whether you're in the Cedarcrest area or Bill Arp—homeowners are discovering that pet artificial turf eliminates the cycle of mud, dead patches, and constant reseeding that clay soil practically guarantees. A lot of folks around here use their yards as the centerpiece of their property. Your kids play back there, your dogs tear around, and you're not about to spend every weekend fixing divots or treating lawn disease. Pet-turf handles the wear and tear. It drains properly even after Georgia rain, stays green year-round without the chemicals, and honestly, it looks better than most natural lawns in the area. We've been installing these systems for years, and the families in Hiram who've made the switch tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. The peace of mind alone—knowing your yard won't turn into a mud pit after a week of rain—makes a real difference.
Hiram sits on Paulding County clay, which is actually one of the biggest reasons pet turf makes sense here. That dense clay drains slowly and compacts under foot traffic, creating exactly the kind of conditions where dogs create mud holes and grass struggles to recover. When you install quality pet turf with proper base preparation, we're essentially solving what nature hands you in this county. Most yards in the Cedarcrest and Bill Arp areas are quarter-acre to half-acre residential lots—big enough for a real play space but small enough that you'll actually notice the difference in maintenance time. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you've got mature oaks (common in established Hiram neighborhoods) or newer construction with full southern exposure. We assess each yard individually because shade patterns affect both real grass and artificial turf differently. One thing we always discuss with Hiram homeowners: HOA rules. Some subdivisions have specific landscaping guidelines, so we verify approval before any installation begins. The good news is that modern pet turf looks natural enough that most HOAs approve it without hesitation. Installation typically takes one to two days depending on yard size and existing sod removal. We're 25 minutes away, so scheduling flexibility is easy.
Absolutely. We install with a proper base layer that sits on top of Paulding County clay and includes drainage aggregate. Water moves through the turf and base, then percolates into the clay below—or we install French drain solutions for low-lying yards. It actually drains better than most real grass installations around Hiram, especially after heavy rain.
No. Pet-grade artificial turf is made specifically to handle dog traffic. The fibers are reinforced, and the backing is durable enough for decades of running, digging, and jumping. We use brands designed for pets, not generic landscape turf. Your dog can do dog things without damaging your yard.
Minimal maintenance is the whole point. Rinse it down monthly or after heavy use, remove visible debris, and refresh the infill once a year or every two years depending on traffic. No fertilizer, no fungicide, no reseeding. Compare that to the weekly mowing and seasonal treatments real grass needs in our climate.
Yes, but we evaluate sun exposure first. Shaded yards need different turf blends than full-sun areas. The good news is artificial turf performs equally well in shade and sun—no dead spots from lack of light like you get with real grass. We'll recommend the best option for your specific yard conditions.
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