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Your dog's been digging up the backyard again, hasn't it? We see this constantly in Hiram—especially in the Cedarcrest and Bill Arp areas where lots are getting smaller and pets are getting more active. The problem isn't your pup; it's that natural Georgia clay soil in Paulding County just doesn't hold up to paws, claws, and constant running. After a few good rains, you've got mud. After a dry spell, it hardens like concrete. Pet artificial turf solves this entirely. It drains fast, stays green year-round, and actually gives your dog a soft landing surface that won't leave bare patches or muddy paw prints tracked through the house. We've installed pet turf across Hiram for families who want their yards back—spaces where kids and dogs can play without destroying the landscape or your weekend plans. If you're near the Silver Comet Trail area or just want a low-maintenance yard that can handle real life, let's talk about what pet turf can do for your specific space.
Paulding County's clay base creates unique challenges for traditional grass. That heavy clay compacts easily under pet traffic, stays wet longer than sandy soil, and tends to crack when dry—none of that happens with artificial turf. Hiram's suburban layout means most residential yards get a solid mix of sun and partial shade; we design pet turf systems with proper grading and drainage to handle both conditions without algae buildup or standing water. Shade patterns shift throughout the year, especially with mature trees common in the Bill Arp neighborhoods, but quality pet turf performs consistently regardless. HOA communities in Hiram typically have specific landscape rules, and we work with those guidelines from day one—synthetic pet turf is almost always approved since it eliminates ongoing maintenance concerns that HOAs worry about. Lot sizes vary considerably from compact suburban parcels to larger properties, so we customize installations to match your actual play space and budget. Installation in Paulding County clay requires proper base preparation to ensure long-term drainage performance; we remove the top layer, compact subbase material, and slope everything correctly so water moves away from your home foundation.
Yes. We use premium turf with lighter backing colors that reflect heat better, and the perforated drainage layer underneath allows airflow. Dogs playing on it don't experience the same heat absorption as dark asphalt or dark synthetic surfaces. You'll see dogs actually choosing to spend time on it during warm months. Add some shade from a tree or structure, and your pet has a genuinely comfortable outdoor space.
Clay soil is actually why pet turf works so well here. We install a proper base layer system that sits on top of your existing clay, with grading sloped away from structures. Water drains through the turf into the base, then moves laterally and away from your yard. No more mud, no more standing water—just fast drainage that clay soil alone can't provide.
Most residential installations take 2-4 days depending on yard size and existing conditions. We manage dust and noise during normal daytime hours, remove and haul all debris, and leave your yard ready to use immediately after. Your neighbors will see the transformation happen quickly without weeks of construction.
Pricing depends on square footage and site prep needs—clay soil prep in Paulding County may differ from other areas. Most Hiram homes see projects in the $3,000–$8,000 range. We provide a free site visit and detailed quote so you know exactly what you're investing before we start any work.
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