Drainage — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Acworth homeowners have figured out what a lot of people don't: a putting green isn't just for golfers. It's the one part of your yard that actually gets better the more you use it. Whether you're in the Lake Acworth neighborhoods or closer to Downtown, we've installed plenty of them, and the drainage story is always the same—most folks worry about it, then realize it's the least of their concerns once it's done right. That clay soil near the lake? We know it well. Cobb County's seasonal moisture isn't going anywhere, but a properly installed putting green actually handles it better than regular turf ever could. You get a putting surface that drains faster than natural grass, stays playable year-round, and honestly, it becomes the reason your neighbors start asking questions. We're seven minutes from your neighborhood, which means we understand exactly what your yard's dealing with—the shade patterns around Cauble Park properties, the water table issues in certain blocks, all of it.
Acworth's proximity to Lake Acworth brings real drainage considerations that most Georgia installers don't bother explaining. The clay-heavy soil in Cobb County holds water longer than sandy regions, which actually works in your favor for putting greens—we build them with subsurface drainage systems that move water away from the playing surface while the surrounding clay keeps the base stable. Shade is inconsistent across Acworth neighborhoods; properties near the lake and older Downtown areas often have mature trees that filter afternoon sun, which affects playability and maintenance schedules. We design putting green orientation and drainage slopes specifically for your lot's water flow patterns. Most Acworth residential yards run between quarter-acre and half-acre, giving us plenty of room to work with turf placement. Winter dormancy affects aesthetic expectations here—your artificial green stays tournament-ready while natural turf browns out. Installation typically takes three to five days depending on soil prep, and the Acworth frost line means our sub-base work accounts for seasonal ground movement that can wreck poorly installed systems.
No. We install perforated drain pipes beneath the putting surface that channel water through your yard's natural slope. Acworth clay soils actually help contain water without letting it escape everywhere—the drainage sits on top of stable soil. We've done this in the Lake Acworth area for years. The green drains faster than your regular yard would.
Shade slows algae growth and reduces sun stress on the turf fibers, which is honestly a benefit in our climate. Afternoon shade is ideal for Acworth. If your yard gets heavy morning shade with afternoon sun, we might suggest positioning the green to maximize drainage flow. Artificial turf doesn't need photosynthesis, so shade isn't the enemy natural grass faces.
Our installation accounts for Cobb County's frost cycle. The sub-base is engineered to handle ground movement without collapsing the drainage layer. We've never had frost heave problems on properly installed systems in Acworth. The artificial turf itself is unaffected by freeze-thaw cycles.
Slopes are actually ideal—gravity handles drainage for us. We grade the green to direct water downslope, then tie it into yard drainage or swales. Downtown Acworth's varied topography means every installation is custom-designed. Steeper slopes sometimes mean more creative routing, but that's our job.
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