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Your dog's nails are probably tearing up what's left of your backyard by now. If you live in Hiram—whether you're in the Cedarcrest area, out toward Bill Arp, or anywhere else in 30141—you know that Georgia's clay soil doesn't exactly bounce back from paw prints and digging. Real grass gets matted, muddy, and honestly, it becomes more work than it's worth when you've got pets running around all day. That's where pet turf comes in. It's not the plastic-looking stuff from 20 years ago. Modern artificial turf for pets is actually designed to handle the wear and tear, drain properly, and feel natural underfoot. Your dog won't know the difference, but you'll notice it immediately—no more brown patches, no more mud tracked through the house, and way less maintenance. We've been installing pet turf systems throughout the Hiram area for years, and we've learned exactly what works best on Paulding County properties. The Silver Comet Trail crowd, the families around Hiram City Park, the neighborhoods expanding through the area—they're all discovering that turf takes the guesswork out of pet ownership. Let's talk about what pet turf can do for your yard.
Paulding County's clay-heavy soil presents a real challenge for natural grass, especially when pets are involved. That dense, compacted clay doesn't drain well, which means water pools and creates the perfect environment for mud. When you add paw traffic and digging on top of it, your yard turns into a mess within a season. Pet turf systems solve this by building in proper drainage layers underneath—we account for that clay base and make sure water moves through the system instead of sitting on top. The suburban development pattern in and around Hiram means you've got everything from smaller residential lots to sprawling properties. Lot size matters for turf installation planning; we customize the base preparation and seaming approach depending on your yard's footprint and sun exposure. Speaking of sun, properties in the Cedarcrest and Bill Arp areas vary quite a bit—some yards are shaded by mature trees, others get full afternoon sun. We select turf pile height and infill based on those conditions. Paulding County HOAs occasionally have specifications about landscaping, so we always verify what's allowed before installation. Pet turf is generally approved since it's a permanent ground cover solution, not a temporary fix. The takeaway: we don't just roll out generic turf. We prep your specific soil, plan for drainage, and choose materials that thrive in your microclimate.
Absolutely. Clay actually helps us because it's stable and compacted—it gives us a solid base to work with. We layer drainage rock and base materials on top of that clay, which prevents water from pooling and keeps your turf dry. The Paulding County soil conditions are something we see regularly, and our installation process is built around it.
Most residential installations take 2–4 days depending on yard size and complexity. We're about 25 minutes from downtown Hiram, so scheduling is straightforward. Smaller yards in the Cedarcrest neighborhood might finish in a day; larger properties take longer. We'll give you a realistic timeline during the estimate.
Yes, but we choose a different turf product for shade versus full sun. If your yard has tree coverage or limited direct sunlight, we spec a shade-tolerant synthetic that holds up well. Some Hiram properties are a mix of both, so we may use different turf in different zones.
No—that's actually one of the main reasons people choose pet turf. Urine drains straight through and doesn't leave burns or smell if you hose it down occasionally. In Hiram's humid climate, that drainage becomes even more important for odor control. Pet turf is specifically engineered for this.
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