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Pet owners in Hiram face a real dilemma: natural grass turns into mud in the Cedarcrest and Bill Arp areas thanks to our heavy Paulding County clay, and watering it constantly during Georgia's hot summers drains both your wallet and the water table. Artificial pet turf solves that problem entirely. You get a clean, green yard year-round without the weekly maintenance cycle, and your water bill drops noticeably. What makes pet turf different from standard artificial grass is the drainage system and materials engineered specifically to handle dogs and cats—no odor buildup, no algae in the thatch, and the infill actually neutralizes pet waste on contact. Families near Silver Comet Trail and throughout Hiram's growing neighborhoods have switched over the past few years, and the results speak for themselves. Your yard stays playable after rain, your pets don't track mud inside, and you're not fertilizing or reseeding every spring. LawnLogic installs pet turf throughout the area and can have your yard ready in just a few days.
Hiram's clay-heavy soil is both a blessing and a curse. Natural grass struggles with drainage here, which is exactly why pet turf makes so much sense. That clay compacts easily, especially in high-traffic areas where dogs run and play, so the permeability of a quality artificial surface actually outperforms what most homeowners can achieve naturally. Lot sizes in the Cedarcrest area tend to be generous—typically a quarter acre or larger—giving us plenty of room to create designated pet zones or full-yard installations. Paulding County summers get intense, and that Bermuda grass most neighbors maintain requires constant watering just to stay green; artificial pet turf needs zero irrigation. Shade patterns vary across the neighborhoods; homes near mature oaks get afternoon relief, while open lots in Bill Arp bake in full sun. We size infill and pile height based on your sun exposure and pet weight to ensure longevity. HOA communities in Hiram generally welcome pet turf when it's installed to code, and we handle all the specification details upfront so there are no surprises with your covenants.
Absolutely—clay is actually an ideal base for pet turf installation. We compact it properly and add a perforated subsurface layer that channels water away from the turf, preventing the puddles and mud you'd normally see with natural grass. The clay underneath acts as a stable foundation, which is why pet turf performs so well in Paulding County.
Zero irrigation needed. Hiram's heat and our clay soil mean most homeowners water natural grass 2–3 times weekly in summer, easily adding 500+ gallons monthly to a single yard. Pet turf eliminates that entirely. Rainfall handles any natural debris rinse; that's it.
Most do, provided the installation meets your community's material and finish specs. We've completed dozens of jobs in Hiram's HOA neighborhoods and handle all documentation with your homeowners association before we start. Reach out and we'll confirm your specific covenants.
Typical residential pet turf installations take 2–4 days depending on yard size. LawnLogic's based just 25 minutes away, so scheduling is flexible. We're usually booked a few weeks out during spring and fall, but we can often fit Hiram jobs in within two weeks during slower months.
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