Indoor Space — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
An indoor putting green in your Austell home is one of those projects that sounds fancy until you realize how practical it actually is. Whether you're in the Austell area proper or closer to Six Flags, a lot of homeowners in Cobb County are discovering that having a dedicated practice space changes how often they actually use their short game. No more waiting for decent weather or squeezing in a quick nine holes on a Saturday. We've installed several of these in homes around here, and the best part? Most people tell us they use it way more than they expected—especially during those humid Georgia summers when being outside gets old fast. The indoor setup means consistent playing conditions year-round, no weather interruptions, and honestly, it's become a real selling point for resale value too. We can build this into a spare bedroom, a section of your garage, or even a bonus room, depending on your space and how serious you want to get with your practice.
Austell's clay-heavy soil in South Cobb isn't really a factor for indoor putting greens, but it does matter if you're thinking about the outdoor approach or chipping area leading into your indoor space. The transitional climate here means humidity swings throughout the year—which is actually why an indoor green works so well. You won't deal with the mat getting damp or algae buildup like you might with an outdoor installation. One thing we see a lot in this area: homes with finished basements or climate-controlled bonus rooms. Those spaces are ideal because they naturally maintain stable temperature and humidity, which keeps your putting surface playing consistently. If you're in a neighborhood with HOA guidelines (common around the Six Flags area), an indoor installation skips a lot of those approval hassles since it's not visible from the street. Most Austell homes have enough room for at least a 12-by-8-foot mat, which gives you a solid practice area without needing a huge footprint. We typically recommend LED lighting for the space and make sure the subfloor is level—clay soil settling can affect adjacent areas, so we check that during consultation.
Most Austell homes can accommodate a putting green that's 10 to 15 feet long and 6 to 8 feet wide comfortably in a bedroom, bonus room, or climate-controlled garage section. That size gives you realistic practice holes with breaks and distance variation. We've done smaller ones in tight spaces and larger layouts in finished basements—it really depends on your home's layout and how much time you want to spend on the practice.
Not the way an outdoor green does. Indoor greens in Austell don't deal with Cobb County's clay runoff or seasonal moisture swings. We do recommend ensuring your subfloor is level and dry, and proper underlayment helps with feel and longevity. Climate control—keeping humidity between 40-60%—is way more important than drainage for an indoor installation.
Generally yes, especially in the Austell and Six Flags area neighborhoods where lifestyle amenities add appeal. Buyers see it as a finished bonus feature, not an oddball addition. It's similar to a home theater or wine cellar in terms of perceived value, though it depends on your buyer profile and how well the installation is finished.
We assess your subfloor for levelness and moisture, add appropriate underlayment for ball roll and durability, then install the synthetic turf with proper seaming. In Austell homes, we typically use our 18-minute drive time advantage to handle the full install—subfloor prep, mat installation, edge finishing, and lighting setup—usually in one to two days depending on size.
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