Rental Property — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Rental properties around Lake Acworth and Downtown Acworth are competitive markets. Tenants notice the details—and a well-maintained putting green in the backyard sets your property apart without the weekly mowing headaches. Whether you're managing a single-family home in the 30101 or 30102 zip code, or you own a few units across Cobb County, artificial turf for a practice green is one of those upgrades that catches eyes during showings and justifies premium rent. We've installed putting greens across Acworth for landlords who realized that natural grass dies back in winter, gets torn up by foot traffic, and demands constant attention. Synthetic turf stays green year-round, requires almost no upkeep, and gives your property that polished feel renters expect. Since we're based just 7 minutes away, we understand Acworth's specific drainage challenges, the clay soil near the lake, and how seasonal moisture affects outdoor installations. A putting green here isn't just a luxury feature—it's a practical investment that increases curb appeal and tenant retention.
Acworth's proximity to Lake Acworth means two things for putting greens: beautiful water views and tricky drainage. The Cobb County clay soil around the lake area holds water longer than sandy soils, so proper base preparation under your turf is non-negotiable. We always install a perforated sub-base and drainage layer on rental properties near the lake neighborhoods—pooling water will ruin your investment and frustrate tenants fast. Shade patterns matter too. Downtown Acworth lots and homes near Cauble Park often have mature tree cover. Most of our clients opt for turf blends that handle partial shade well, especially if the green faces north or east. The seasonal flooding risk in lower-lying yards means we typically elevate putting greens slightly and tie them into your property's overall drainage plan. Yard sizes around Acworth vary widely—some rental homes have compact backyards, others have sprawling lots. We custom-size greens to fit your space and tenants' actual use. HOA rules in certain Lake Acworth neighborhoods sometimes specify grass appearance, so we always check covenants before installation. One more thing: Acworth's humidity and occasional freeze-thaw cycles mean we recommend turf with excellent durability ratings. Cheaper synthetic grass doesn't hold up well here.
Yes, but it requires the right installation. We use a perforated drainage base and slope the green slightly away from buildings. Clay soil is dense, so we don't count on it to absorb water—we engineer the system to move it sideways and out. We've done dozens of installs near the lake and around Cauble Park. The key is prep work done right the first time.
Minimal. You'll rinse it occasionally with a hose to keep it looking fresh, brush it every few weeks, and remove debris. That's honestly it. No fertilizer, no mowing, no brown spots in winter. Tenants love it because it stays playable year-round. We recommend a quick annual inspection to check seams and infill, but most rental owners tell us they spend maybe an hour a year on upkeep.
Absolutely. We use shade-tolerant turf blends that hold color and playability even with 4–6 hours of indirect sun. Downtown Acworth has lots with good tree coverage—that's actually an asset in summer heat. The turf will perform differently than a full-sun green, but tenants won't notice. We design the green to match the actual light conditions on your property.
Most putting greens take 2–4 days depending on size and base work. Fall and spring are ideal in Acworth—less heat stress, better working conditions. Summer works too, though we avoid extreme heat days. We can usually fit rental properties into our schedule within 2–3 weeks. Since we're local, we're flexible and responsive.
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