Pet Safe — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Ball Ground's a place where folks still care about their outdoor spaces, and we get it—especially when you've got pets running around. A putting green isn't just about impressing neighbors at the Downtown Ball Ground area; it's about creating a space that actually works for your family, your dogs, and your lifestyle. Here's what we've learned working throughout Cherokee County: most homeowners around here want something real. Real grass that doesn't turn to mud when your Lab cuts across the yard. Real playability that doesn't require constant upkeep when you've got enough on your plate. Our pet-safe artificial turf sits right at that intersection. It looks honest, drains properly in our North Cherokee clay conditions, and holds up to the kind of use a real family puts it through. Whether you're in the rural-suburban neighborhoods spreading out toward the Etowah River access areas or closer to town, the same principles apply: you need something durable, safe for animals, and low enough maintenance that you're actually using it instead of just maintaining it. That's where a well-installed putting green comes in.
Ball Ground's clay soil is dense—that's not a complaint, just reality. When you're looking at turf installation in Cherokee County, drainage becomes your first conversation. Our pet-safe artificial systems handle this by sitting on a permeable base that works around your native soil rather than fighting it. Sun patterns here vary depending on where you're situated; properties closer to Downtown have older tree canopies, while the rural-suburban transition areas trending toward the Etowah River often get more open exposure. That matters for how the turf performs and how it feels underfoot during hot months. Typical Ball Ground yards run medium-sized—enough for a functional putting green without looking out of place. We typically see backyards ranging from quarter-acre to half-acre, which gives us good room to work with proper base preparation. The clay substrate means we're extra careful about grading and drainage installation; water sitting beneath the turf creates problems fast in this soil type. We've installed enough systems around Cherokee County to know exactly how to prep for your specific site. Local factors like humidity and seasonal rain patterns are baked into how we design the underlayment and choose pile height for your green.
Absolutely. Our pet-safe systems use non-toxic materials and have a permeable base that drains urine away from the pile. Ball Ground dogs—especially those with access to Etowah River properties—often track in mud and water; our turf handles that better than natural grass. The pile won't harbor parasites or bacteria the way muddy patches do, and it's gentler on paws than compacted clay soil.
Our installation method accounts for North Cherokee clay specifically. We install a proper drainage base that prevents water from pooling beneath the turf, which is critical here. The artificial grass itself handles humidity just fine—it won't develop the mold or fungal issues natural grass struggles with in damp conditions. Proper grading and base prep make all the difference in this soil type.
Depends on your space, but most properties—whether you're in the rural-suburban transition or closer to Downtown—benefit from a well-proportioned green. We size them to feel natural in your yard, not like a miniature golf course. The grass-like appearance blends in with landscape design common throughout Cherokee County.
Most residential installations take 2-3 days depending on site prep needs. Clay soil in this area sometimes requires extra drainage work, which can add a day. We handle all grading, base installation, and turf laying in one project. Weather cooperates most of the year around Cherokee County, so we can typically schedule you within 2-3 weeks of your consultation.
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