Weekend Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Atlanta homeowners are rediscovering their backyards—and a lot of them are installing putting greens. Whether you're in Buckhead where lot sizes run tight and manicured landscapes are the norm, or you're working with the quirky topography of Virginia-Highland, a backyard putting green transforms weekend entertainment. The appeal is straightforward: practice your short game without leaving home, host friends on a surface that actually drains (unlike our Georgia clay), and enjoy year-round playability in the Atlanta climate. We've installed dozens of greens across Fulton County—from modest 300-square-foot layouts to elaborate practice facilities in Grant Park and Westside properties. Most Atlanta homeowners pick a weekend install because it fits their schedule, and frankly, getting it done fast means you're chipping and putting by Sunday afternoon. The real magic happens when you realize how much more you'll use your backyard once that green is in.
Atlanta's Fulton County clay is heavy and dense—exactly why artificial turf solving drainage issues resonates with so many homeowners here. Natural grass putting greens struggle in our shade patterns, especially if your yard sits under the mature oaks common to neighborhoods like Inman Park and Grant Park. Artificial turf doesn't care about dappled afternoon sun or morning shade; it performs consistently year-round. Our humid summers and occasional winter frost mean traditional greens require constant maintenance and seasonal dormancy. Most Atlanta lots sit on slopes or uneven terrain, particularly in areas closer to Piedmont Park or the BeltLine corridor, which actually works in your favor—base preparation and proper grading are critical, but doable in a weekend. HOA rules vary significantly across Atlanta. Buckhead communities tend to have stricter architectural guidelines, but putting greens usually fall under landscape improvements and get approved. Always check your covenants. We typically recommend 4–6 inches of crushed stone base, a shock pad layer, and perimeter drainage to handle our frequent afternoon thunderstorms. Installation timeline is realistic: Friday evening prep, Saturday installation, Sunday finishing work.
Yes, absolutely. A standard residential green (300–600 square feet) takes Friday evening to measure and prep the base, full Saturday for installation, and Sunday finishing touches. Proper base work and drainage are non-negotiable in Atlanta's clay soil and humidity, but we've got the process streamlined. Smaller greens can be fully playable by Sunday evening.
Clay holds water, which is why drainage matters more here than in drier states. We install a robust base layer and perimeter drainage to handle our afternoon thunderstorms. The turf itself thrives in humidity—no disease pressure like natural grass faces in our climate. You get consistent performance regardless of season or shade conditions.
Most do. Putting greens are considered landscape improvements and rarely trigger architectural review the way structural changes do. Always pull your covenant docs first, but we've gotten approval across Buckhead, Inman Park, and Grant Park without issues. When there are restrictions, they're usually minimal—setback requirements or visibility concerns.
Weekend install means you're committed to fast-track scheduling and compressed labor. We front-load your project, prep the site Friday, execute Saturday, and finalize Sunday. There's no waiting for permits or weather delays. Standard installs allow flexibility but take 2–3 weeks. Weekend works great for Atlanta homeowners who want to start using their green immediately.
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