Vs Concrete — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Blue Ridge has always been about the details—the mountain views, the careful restoration of historic homes, the way locals take pride in their properties. So it makes sense that your putting green deserves the same attention. Whether you're in Downtown Blue Ridge or out by the lake, a synthetic putting green gives you that polished, finished look that says you care about your space. Unlike concrete, which cracks in our mountain freeze-thaw cycles and looks harsh against the natural landscape, artificial turf blends seamlessly with the terrain while staying playable year-round. We've installed putting greens for second-home owners who wanted a welcoming feature for guests, and for full-time residents who simply love the game. The beauty of turf here is that it handles our clay-heavy soil without drainage nightmares, doesn't require the constant maintenance concrete demands, and honestly, it looks a lot better. A putting green isn't just a conversation starter on your deck—it's a smart upgrade that adds genuine value to mountain property.
Blue Ridge sits in Fannin County with dense mountain clay that doesn't drain like you'd want for a traditional lawn, but that's exactly where artificial putting green excels. Concrete might seem like the practical choice, but our freeze-thaw winters crack it, and spring runoff can undermine the base. Turf solves that—we install proper drainage underneath, and the synthetic material flexes with ground movement. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on whether you're nestled among the pines or in an open area near the lake. South-facing slopes get more play throughout the day, while shaded spots maintain their surface longer. Lot sizes in Downtown Blue Ridge and the Lake Blue Ridge area tend to be more modest than rural properties, so we often build greens that maximize the space you have—sometimes just 300-400 square feet makes a real impact. HOA rules in some neighborhoods require approval, but we handle that conversation and can show neighbors exactly how the turf will look. Installation typically takes 2-3 days, and we work around your existing landscaping to keep that mountain aesthetic intact.
Absolutely. Our synthetic turf is designed for mountain climates. Snow and ice don't damage it like they do concrete—the material has give, so freeze-thaw cycles don't create cracks. In fact, winter play is one of the big advantages. You'll be putting when concrete would be a skating rink.
We install a perforated base layer that sits above the clay and channels water away from the green into drainage lines. This prevents pooling and keeps the surface playable even after heavy mountain rain. It's a system that works specifically because of what's underneath.
Yes. Artificial turf doesn't need sunlight to stay green or healthy like grass does. Shaded areas around Lake Blue Ridge are actually ideal—the turf won't fade as quickly, and you'll get consistent ball roll year-round without moss or algae concerns.
Concrete cracks in our freeze cycles, requires sealing, and the ball roll changes as it ages. Turf plays consistently, handles weather, looks natural against the landscape, and doesn't need maintenance beyond an occasional rinse. Over 10 years, turf is cheaper and looks better.
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