Older Home — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A lot of Acworth homeowners we talk to have the same story: they inherited a yard that looked great 15 years ago, but now it's patchy, muddy in spring, and honestly exhausting to maintain. The clay soil around here—especially near the Lake Acworth area—doesn't drain like it should, and between the humidity and seasonal flooding in low spots, keeping a natural lawn looking decent feels like a second job. That's where a putting green comes in. Not the mini-golf kind, but a real, professional-grade green that transforms that tired backyard into something you'll actually want to spend time in. We've installed these across Acworth and Downtown, and the homeowners universally tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. A putting green isn't just about the aesthetics (though it definitely improves curb appeal). It's about getting your yard back. No more watering schedules, no more fighting Cobb County clay, no more brown patches come July. You get a lush, playable surface that stays green year-round and actually handles our weather instead of fighting it.
Acworth's terrain is quirky, and we've learned exactly how to work with it. That heavy clay soil we mentioned? It's not a dealbreaker—it's just something we account for during the base prep. Near the lake and in lower-lying neighborhoods, we pay extra attention to drainage. Water pooling in your yard isn't just ugly; it can damage a turf installation that wasn't done right. We build proper sub-base layers and sometimes add French drains if the grade calls for it. Sun exposure varies a lot depending on whether you're tucked under the oaks in the Lake Acworth area or more open toward Downtown. We'll assess your yard's actual shade patterns before recommending which turf blend works best—some homeowners think they need full-sun grass when afternoon shade actually protects the turf during our hot summers. Acworth lots tend to run smaller than suburban sprawl, which is honestly perfect for a putting green. You're not trying to maintain two acres; you're reclaiming a 500-square-foot backyard and making it count. That smaller footprint also means drainage is more controllable.
Yes, if it's installed correctly. We've done this work across Cobb County long enough to know how water moves in your neighborhood. Proper base prep with perforated drainage layers and correct grading means your green sheds water instead of holding it. We're only 7 minutes away, so we can walk your lot and tell you exactly what we'd do before we ever break ground.
It varies. Some neighborhoods, especially the Lake Acworth area, have specific guidelines. We've worked with plenty of Acworth HOAs and know what flies. We'll help you understand your deed restrictions before you move forward, and we can usually design a green that meets the rules while still looking premium.
Most Acworth residential greens take 3–5 days, depending on the site conditions and what we're working with for soil prep. If there's clay compaction or drainage work needed—which is common around here—we budget accordingly. We'll give you a realistic timeline once we assess your specific lot.
Absolutely. That's one of the big wins. While your neighbors are battling brown dormant grass in winter or watering constantly in July, your green stays playable and vibrant. The turf we install is rated for Georgia's climate and handles freeze-thaw cycles without issues.
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