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Dogs love to run. In Hiram, especially around neighborhoods like Cedarcrest and Bill Arp, a lot of homeowners are discovering that natural grass just doesn't hold up to a pet's daily wear and tear—especially in our Paulding County clay soil, which compacts hard and drains poorly when it gets torn up. Pet artificial turf changes that equation completely. Instead of muddy patches, dead spots, and that constant cycle of reseeding, you get a durable surface that stays green year-round and actually handles heavy paw traffic better than anything Mother Nature gave us. We've installed pet-friendly turf systems throughout the Hiram area, and the feedback is consistent: dogs get a cleaner yard, owners stop worrying about erosion and odor buildup, and the whole property looks maintained even in winter. Whether you're near Hiram City Park or out in the more rural stretches of the county, pet turf solves the real problem that Georgia's clay and our hot, humid summers create for active dog owners.
Paulding County clay is genuinely tough to work with when you've got pets. It holds water instead of draining it, which means urine pools become a problem—they create dead zones in natural grass and smell persistent. Our clay also compacts under repeated paw strikes, so a dog run becomes hard-packed pretty quickly. When we install pet turf in Hiram, we build in proper base preparation and drainage systems that account for this clay behavior. Sun exposure varies a lot here depending on whether your yard sits in the Cedarcrest area with mature trees or the more open Bill Arp neighborhoods. We design the turf system and infill type around those patterns—shaded yards need different specifications than full-sun yards. Most Hiram lots are suburban-sized, so we're typically working with quarter-acre to half-acre yards, which means we can customize pet zones or go whole-yard. The soil prep work in our area takes longer because we're breaking through that compacted clay, but it's essential for long-term drainage and prevents the urine saturation issues that plague homeowners with natural grass.
Paulding County's clay doesn't drain well, so urine concentrates in patches instead of dispersing. That high salt and nitrogen concentration burns grass fast, and the clay holds moisture, creating dead zones. Artificial turf eliminates the grass-burning problem; urine drains through properly, and you can rinse the system occasionally to keep it fresh.
Absolutely. We actually prefer installing pet turf in shadier Hiram yards because natural grass struggles there anyway—clay plus shade plus dog traffic is a losing combination. Artificial turf doesn't need sunlight, so your tree-covered areas become just as functional as open sections.
Weekly raking or blowing keeps debris and pet hair from building up. Monthly rinses help with odor, especially in summer heat. That's it. No fertilizer, no reseeding fights, no erosion repairs—just basic grooming. Most Hiram pet owners spend 30 minutes a month on maintenance.
Yes. We work around trees, shrubs, garden beds, and hardscaping all the time. Pet turf actually works well alongside other landscape features because it creates clear zones and plays nicely with mulch beds and pavers. We'll custom-fit it to your yard's layout.
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