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Atlanta's neighborhoods—from Buckhead's manicured estates to Grant Park's charming bungalows—tell you something about how seriously homeowners here take their outdoor spaces. A putting green isn't just a novelty; it's an extension of your home that gets real use, especially in a city where the weather cooperates most of the year. We've installed artificial putting greens throughout Fulton County for folks who want to practice their short game without the maintenance headaches of real grass. The clay-heavy soil in Atlanta can be tough on natural turf anyway, and our synthetic greens eliminate drainage issues, thatch buildup, and the constant battle against Georgia humidity. Whether you're in Virginia-Highland looking to maximize a tight backyard or have a sprawling Midtown lot, we size and grade each green to match your space and skill level. Military families and active-duty personnel in the Atlanta area get 15% off installation—our way of saying thanks. We're based about 30 minutes from downtown, so we know Atlanta's neighborhoods, lot variations, and what actually thrives here.
Atlanta's Fulton County clay is dense and doesn't drain like sandy soil, which means natural putting greens often develop wet spots and algae problems during our humid summers. Artificial turf solves that completely—water drains through in seconds, and you never worry about mud or compaction. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on your neighborhood. Buckhead lots tend to have mature tree canopy that filters afternoon rays, while Grant Park and Westside properties often get full southern exposure. Our installers assess your specific microclimate because shade affects how fast the synthetic surface dries after rain. Most Atlanta yards—whether you're working with 500 square feet or 2,000—benefit from a slight grade (1-2%) that LawnLogic builds into every installation. HOA rules in Midtown and Virginia-Highland occasionally restrict artificial turf in front yards, but backyards are almost always fair game. We'll confirm your community's guidelines before we quote. The Fulton clay also means proper base preparation is non-negotiable; we remove old sod, grade the subsurface, and install drainage rock to prevent pooling during Georgia's spring rains.
It depends on your neighborhood. Buckhead and Midtown communities sometimes have strict front-yard rules, but backyards are usually unrestricted. Virginia-Highland and Grant Park tend to be more flexible overall. We always pull your HOA docs before quoting so you're never blindsided. Most Atlanta HOAs care more about visible curb appeal than what's happening behind your house.
Unlike natural grass, synthetic turf doesn't rot or develop mold from humidity. Our greens have built-in drainage, so moisture moves through instead of pooling. You'll rinse it occasionally to keep the nap clean, but that's it. Georgia's wet summers are actually where artificial greens shine—no fungal issues, no brown patches.
Absolutely. Artificial turf performs identically in shade or sun, which is perfect for Atlanta's tree-heavy neighborhoods. We assess your canopy coverage and recommend grass height accordingly. Shade won't slow drainage or cause wear patterns like it does with natural turf.
Most residential putting greens take 2–3 days from site prep through final grading and seaming. Atlanta's clay soil sometimes requires extra base work, which we account for in our estimate. Weather delays are rare, but we plan around spring rain season when possible.
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