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Your dog deserves a yard that can keep up with them, and your Hiram home deserves a lawn that actually stays green year-round. That's where pet turf comes in. Whether you're in the Cedarcrest area or over near Bill Arp, you know how Georgia summers turn regular grass into a dust bowl—especially when your pup is running laps around the yard every single day. Natural grass just doesn't stand a chance against that combination of heat, foot traffic, and the clay-heavy soil we deal with out here in Paulding County. Pet-friendly artificial turf solves that problem completely. It's designed to handle the wear and tear that comes with an active dog, it drains properly so you're not dealing with mud pits after rain, and it stays vibrant whether it's August or January. Plus, you'll never spend another Saturday morning fighting with your lawn mower or nursing a sore back after yanking weeds. We install pet turf systems throughout Hiram that are built to last, properly graded for drainage, and realistic enough that your neighbors won't even notice the difference—except for how perfect your yard looks. Most homeowners in the area see the payoff within the first year when they're not buying fertilizer, herbicide, and replacement sod.
Hiram sits on some seriously stubborn Paulding County clay, which is both a blessing and a curse for traditional lawns. That dense soil drains slowly, which means puddles and mud—exactly what you don't want when your pet is tracking through the yard. Artificial pet turf actually thrives here because we install it with a proper base layer and drainage system that accounts for clay. Your yard's sun exposure matters too. Most of the newer subdivisions around Cedarcrest and Bill Arp have a mix of mature trees and open lots. If your yard gets hammered by afternoon sun, we'll recommend a turf blend that holds color better in heat. If you're more shaded, drainage becomes even more critical, and that's where our installation process makes the difference. Hiram's growing pretty fast, and a lot of newer homes come with HOA guidelines—we're familiar with those landscape restrictions and can help you pick pet turf that meets your covenants while still solving your dog's wear-and-tear problem. Most residential yards in the area run between a quarter and half acre, which makes pet turf a realistic investment. Installation typically takes 2–4 days depending on your site prep needs.
Yes. We install a base layer system specifically designed for clay soil. It slopes away from your home, uses a gravel sublayer, and includes a drainage system that prevents pooling. Your Hiram yard won't turn into mud when it rains, and urine from pets drains through instead of sitting on the surface. That's a huge advantage over natural grass on clay.
Pet turf requires way less work than natural grass. A quick rinse with the hose after your dog plays handles most of it. We recommend occasional power rinsing a couple times a year to keep it looking fresh. You're saving yourself from weekly mowing, watering during dry spells, and constant fertilizing—your yard just stays green and ready.
Georgia heat is real, but modern pet turf doesn't get significantly hotter than natural grass under the same conditions. We can recommend lighter-colored turf blends that reflect more heat if you're concerned. Most pet owners notice their dogs actually prefer it because there's no mud, no bugs, and the surface is consistent year-round.
We're about 25 minutes away, which means quick service calls and familiarity with Paulding County conditions. We're not traveling hours to get to you—we know the local soil, the sun patterns in Cedarcrest and Bill Arp, and the HOA rules. That proximity helps us deliver faster turnarounds and responsive support.
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