Rooftop Deck — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Atlanta's rooftop and deck culture is booming—especially in Buckhead, Midtown, and Virginia-Highland where outdoor entertaining space is premium real estate. A putting green transforms your rooftop or deck from unused square footage into a year-round entertainment asset. Whether you're in a Westside loft with a sprawling deck or a Grant Park bungalow with a compact outdoor space, artificial turf putting greens handle Atlanta's humid summers and occasional freeze-thaw cycles far better than natural grass ever could. We've installed dozens of these greens across Fulton County, and the payoff is immediate: better golf practice, lower maintenance than any natural lawn, and a conversation piece that actually gets used. No more worrying about winter dormancy, summer heat stress, or the muddy clay that's common in Atlanta's urban soil. A synthetic putting surface stays consistent through Georgia's weather swings, drains properly on elevated decks, and requires nothing more than occasional brushing to keep it tournament-ready.
Atlanta's urban clay soil is dense and doesn't breathe well, but that's actually irrelevant when you're building a putting green on a rooftop or elevated deck. What matters instead is drainage and substrate prep. Most Atlanta decks and rooftops aren't designed for standing water, so we use a perforated base layer that sheds moisture quickly—critical during our humid summers and occasional heavy downpours. Sun exposure varies wildly across Atlanta neighborhoods: Piedmont Park–adjacent properties get full afternoon sun, while BeltLine-adjacent lots might sit in dappled shade. Our synthetic turf is engineered for both conditions, but we'll assess your specific microclimate during the initial walkthrough. Weight limits on rooftop decks can be tight in older Inman Park and Grant Park homes, so we've perfected lightweight installation methods that don't compromise the putting surface. Deck railings, HVAC units, and shade structures all factor into the layout. HOA rules in some Buckhead and Midtown buildings restrict certain colors or pile heights, so we always confirm restrictions before ordering materials. The final consideration is pitch and slope: even slight deck slopes need compensation in green layout to ensure consistent ball roll.
Absolutely. Our turf is UV-stabilized to withstand Georgia's intense summer sun without fading or melting. Atlanta's humidity actually works in your favor here—synthetic turf doesn't develop the mold or fungal issues that plague natural grass in humid climates. We've installed greens across the city that perform flawlessly year-round, from Buckhead penthouses to Grant Park patios.
Yes. We've done rooftop greens across Atlanta's urban neighborhoods. Weight distribution and drainage are key on elevated surfaces. We use lightweight subsurface materials and ensure water sheds properly so no pooling occurs. We'll inspect your deck or roof structure first to confirm it can handle the installation and provide recommendations if needed.
Minimal. Light brushing every few weeks keeps the nap upright and maintains roll consistency. No mowing, fertilizing, or watering—a major win in Atlanta's dry summers. Occasional rinse with a hose removes debris. Most owners spend 30 minutes per month on upkeep, if that. Zero pesticides or chemicals needed.
Size, substrate preparation, and slope management drive pricing. A compact Virginia-Highland deck green runs significantly less than a sprawling Westside rooftop project. We provide free on-site estimates that factor in your specific deck or roof conditions, local labor costs, and material requirements. No two Atlanta installations are identical.
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