Dog Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard in Hiram deserves better than a muddy mess every time your dog runs around after a rain. We've installed artificial turf for dozens of homeowners in the Cedarcrest and Bill Arp areas, and the transformation is always the same: dogs stay cleaner, your yard stays intact, and you actually want to spend time outside again. Paulding County clay gets sticky fast, and if you've got a pool area that doubles as a dog yard, you're probably tired of tracking mud inside or watching your landscaping turn into a patchwork of bare spots. Pool-side turf solves this in a way that real grass just can't in our Georgia climate. We're just 25 minutes from your front door, which means we know exactly what works here—the drainage challenges, the sun patterns, and what your neighbors are doing in their own yards. This isn't about copying some national franchise playbook; it's about understanding that your yard in Hiram has its own personality and needs.
Paulding County's clay soil is your biggest headwind for living grass, especially in a high-traffic pool and dog yard. Water pools up instead of draining, roots struggle, and weeds love the conditions more than turf does. Artificial turf bypasses that problem entirely. Most Hiram properties get solid afternoon sun—which is great for solar pool heating but murder on St. Augustine or Bermuda grass in summer. Shade from mature trees around the Silver Comet Trail neighborhoods can work in your favor with turf, since UV fade is less of a concern with quality synthetic materials. Installation around pool decks requires careful grading to prevent water from pooling against your deck or fence line. We've learned that Hiram yards tend to be generously sized, which means your dog has room to roam without constantly wearing the same paths bare. The key is choosing a product with proper permeability so pool chemicals and runoff drain safely, and we anchor everything so heavy paws and summer heat don't create gaps or buckling at the edges.
Absolutely. We use turf specifically rated for pool environments, and the materials we install in Hiram yards drain chlorinated water without degradation. Your dog's paws won't damage it any more than foot traffic does. The key is making sure your installer understands pool-adjacent grading—we slope everything slightly away from your deck so chemicals don't pool on the turf itself.
Paulding County clay is actually an advantage during installation. We compact it properly and add a drainage base layer so water moves through the turf and away from your pool and house. Without that layer, water would sit on clay and cause problems. We've done this in Bill Arp and Cedarcrest enough times to get the slope and permeability right every time.
Pool-area turf isn't a weekend DIY project. Grading around a deck or pool requires precision to prevent water issues, and seaming synthetic turf near standing water demands experience. In Hiram's climate and soil conditions, a professional installation protects your investment and ensures proper drainage for years to come.
Quality pool turf lasts 12–15 years in Hiram's full-sun yards. Shaded areas in neighborhoods near the Silver Comet Trail often last even longer since UV exposure is lower. We back our installations with warranties, and regular rinsing—especially after pool use—keeps it looking fresh and extends its lifespan.
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