Rooftop Deck — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Auburn's got that small-town charm, but when you're looking at your rooftop deck or backyard and thinking about a putting green, you're probably picturing something that actually holds up through Georgia summers without turning into a brown mess. That's where we come in. We've been installing artificial turf putting greens across the northeast corridor for years, and we understand what works in Barrow County—the clay soil, the humidity, the way the sun moves across your property depending on whether you're closer to downtown Auburn or out toward the Bethlehem area. A rooftop putting green is different from a ground-level install. You're dealing with weight distribution, drainage that doesn't mess with your structure, and making sure the turf doesn't shift when you've got wind exposure up there. We've handled plenty of these projects, and the results speak for themselves—homeowners in Auburn are enjoying year-round putting without the maintenance nightmare of real grass. It takes planning, the right materials, and someone who knows how to work with rooftop conditions. We handle all of that.
Auburn's clay-heavy soil is actually one reason why artificial turf makes so much sense here. Real grass struggles with drainage in Barrow County's soil composition, and if you're installing on a rooftop deck, you've got zero tolerance for water pooling. Our putting greens are engineered with proper base layers and infill that handle the humid northeast Georgia climate—no algae bloom, no compaction issues like you'd see with traditional grass in clay. Sun exposure varies depending on your deck's orientation and proximity to Auburn's tree canopy. We assess this during the site visit because it affects both the turf selection and how the green will perform year-round. Rooftop installations need to account for weight limits too. Our team calculates the load your deck can handle and recommends materials accordingly. We've worked on properties in the Auburn area and Bethlehem neighborhoods where HOA guidelines are pretty specific about landscaping visibility from common areas. We make sure your putting green meets those requirements while still delivering the quality surface you're paying for. The other consideration is wind exposure at height. Your rooftop gets different wind patterns than a ground-level yard, so we secure everything properly to prevent shifting during Georgia storms.
Not if we do it right. We calculate your deck's load capacity first, then recommend a base system that's sturdy but not overkill. Most residential rooftops in Auburn can handle a properly installed green—we're talking engineered rubber or composite base with turf and infill. We'll tell you upfront if there's a concern, and we can adjust materials accordingly. No surprises.
It's actually less of an issue than people think. Real grass here struggles with our clay and humidity. Artificial turf handles it fine as long as drainage is installed correctly—especially crucial on a rooftop. We slope the base layer so water runs off properly and doesn't sit underneath. The turf itself won't rot, won't develop fungus, and won't mat down like natural grass does in our climate.
Auburn gets serious UV exposure, especially on a south-facing rooftop. Quality putting green turf has UV stabilizers built in, so it holds color. We use materials rated for years of direct sunlight without significant fading. Cheaper alternatives will fade faster, but the ones we install in the Auburn area are designed for Georgia's climate and sun intensity.
Minimal. Brush it weekly if you're using it regularly—just keeps the pile standing up. Rinse it occasionally if debris accumulates. No mowing, no fertilizer, no fungicide spraying like you'd need with real grass in Barrow County's humidity. It's one of the biggest perks of going artificial on a rooftop where you don't want to deal with water runoff or constant upkeep.
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