Rooftop Deck — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Rooftop decks in Acworth are becoming the go-to spot for morning coffee, weekend entertaining, and actually using that view of the lake or your neighborhood. The problem? A concrete or plain wood deck gets old fast, and grass doesn't survive up there. That's where a synthetic putting green changes everything. We've installed dozens of rooftop greens across the Lake Acworth area and Downtown Acworth, and the transformation is real. You get that soft, maintenance-free surface without watering, mowing, or dealing with the Georgia heat cooking your deck every summer. Whether you're in 30101 or 30102, a rooftop putting green turns wasted square footage into your favorite outdoor room. No more brown patches from foot traffic, no drainage headaches, no fighting the Cobb County clay soil that's already giving you grief at ground level. Just roll out, practice your swing, and actually enjoy the space you're paying for.
Acworth's rooftop situation is unique. Ground-level yards here deal with dense Cobb County clay, especially near the Lake Acworth area, which means water doesn't drain like it should—but rooftops eliminate that problem entirely. What you do need to think about is wind exposure (rooftops catch it more than yards do) and sun patterns. Downtown Acworth and the neighborhoods around the lake get decent afternoon shade from mature trees, but your rooftop might sit fully exposed. That actually works in your favor for turf longevity; excessive moisture is the enemy, not sun. Weight distribution matters too. Rooftop decks have load limits, so we'll spec a lighter-gauge base system that still gives you that realistic playing surface without overloading the structure. Most Acworth rooftops run 200–400 square feet—a perfect size for a putting green plus lounge seating. Installation requires roof access, proper waterproofing underneath (we coordinate with roofers if needed), and drainage that channels water away from your deck's edges. The clay soil around Cauble Park and the lake means seasonal moisture is normal at ground level, but again, that's a non-issue when you're 20 feet up.
Not if it's installed correctly. We use a lightweight, permeable base layer that sits on top of your existing deck—no bolting or permanent attachment needed. The turf itself weighs almost nothing compared to furniture or a hot tub. We also ensure drainage channels water away from the deck's structure so moisture never pools underneath. Most Acworth homes can handle 100+ pounds per square foot, and our system comes in well under that.
That's the beauty of it—almost zero maintenance. Brush it lightly once a month to keep the fibers upright, hose it down after heavy use, and you're done. Unlike ground-level turf in Cobb County clay, you won't battle mold, fungus, or drainage issues. Acworth's humidity and seasonal rain actually work in your favor when the turf's sitting elevated with proper airflow underneath.
Absolutely. Metal roofs (common on modern builds around Downtown Acworth) and composite decks are ideal because they're stable and won't compress under the turf base. We just need to confirm weight capacity and ensure the roof is level or has minimal slope. We'll handle the waterproofing layer so nothing penetrates your roofing material.
Most 250–350 square foot rooftop greens in the Acworth area (30101, 30102) run $4,000–$7,000 installed, depending on base prep and complexity. Smaller greens cost less; larger ones with multiple elevation changes cost more. We'll give you an exact quote after a site visit—no surprises.
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