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Pet owners in Hiram deal with the same problem every spring: a backyard that's either mud or dust, depending on which way the wind blows. If you've got dogs that love to dig, or cats that prefer a clean outdoor space, artificial turf changes everything. We've been installing pet-friendly turf throughout Paulding County for years, and Hiram homeowners keep calling us back because the stuff actually works. Your dogs get a soft, clean place to play. You get your weekends back instead of spending them patching bare spots or battling the clay soil that comes with this part of Georgia. The neighborhoods around Cedarcrest and Bill Arp have some beautiful homes with yards that deserve better than constant maintenance. Pet turf isn't just about aesthetics—it's about creating a space where your animals can be outside safely, where you're not tracking dirt into the house, and where you're not treating the yard like a second job. We're based just 25 minutes away, which means we know exactly how Hiram's climate and soil conditions affect your landscape. We can have your yard installed and ready for your pets to enjoy in less time than you'd think.
Paulding County's clay-heavy soil is great for holding onto moisture, but it's terrible for creating a yard that drains properly after rain or stays firm under paw traffic. That's where pet turf saves you. Unlike natural grass, which gets compacted and muddy when dogs run the same paths repeatedly, artificial turf stays intact year-round. Hiram's growing suburban areas mean most lots are half-acre to full-acre residential properties with a mix of sun and shade depending on neighborhood layout. The neighborhoods near Silver Comet Trail and around Hiram City Park tend to have mature trees, which actually works well for pet turf installation—shade reduces UV stress on the fibers and keeps the surface cooler on hot Georgia days. We pay attention to your yard's drainage patterns during installation because standing water is the enemy of any turf system, especially in a clay-based environment. Most Hiram homeowners also don't have strict HOA restrictions on artificial turf, but we always check local guidelines before breaking ground. The key difference between standard turf and pet turf is the backing and infill system—we use materials that handle urine drainage and bacteria resistance, which keeps odors down and extends the life of your investment.
Yes, but with a catch—the turf itself won't tear or wear through like natural grass, but determined diggers can still push the infill around. We typically add a reinforced backing and sometimes recommend a dig-resistant underlayer in high-traffic zones. Most Hiram pet owners find that once their dogs realize digging doesn't yield results, they stop trying. The turf gives you a fighting chance that natural grass never does.
It actually helps in some ways. The clay compacts naturally, giving us a solid base. We adjust our drainage substrate based on your specific yard's slope and existing drainage patterns. Since Hiram gets decent rainfall, proper drainage layer installation is critical. We account for clay behavior during the prep phase so water moves through the system instead of pooling.
Pet turf is designed with urine drainage built in. Liquid drains through the infill and backing into your base layer. We recommend rinsing the area occasionally with a garden hose to break down uric acid salts, and using enzyme-based pet treatments if odor becomes an issue. Most Hiram homeowners find the smell problem is dramatically reduced compared to natural grass.
Most residential projects—quarter-acre to full-acre lots—take 2-4 days depending on yard complexity and whether we're removing existing turf. We start with soil prep and drainage work, then lay the turf, infill, and broom it out. Since we're only 25 minutes away, we can often schedule quickly and complete your project without long wait times.
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