Older Home — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Carrollton homeowners have a unique challenge when it comes to maintaining a pristine outdoor space. Whether you're in the UWG area with a smaller college-town lot or near Downtown Carrollton in an older home with a bigger yard, that red clay soil and Georgia humidity can turn a grass putting green into a muddy, patchy mess pretty fast. We've worked with dozens of Carrollton residents who got tired of fighting with their lawn, especially when they wanted a real putting surface without the constant mowing, watering, and re-seeding cycles. An artificial putting green solves that problem entirely. You get a clean, level, playable surface year-round—no matter what Carroll County's weather throws at you. It's especially popular with folks who've lived in their homes for 10+ years and want to reclaim their yard without a major landscaping overhaul. Your neighbors at the Greenbelt might notice the difference too.
Carrollton's red clay is actually one of the biggest reasons artificial putting greens make sense here. Real grass struggles with our soil's density and drainage issues, especially during wet springs and the occasional summer downpour. That clay compacts easily, and even well-maintained turf can thin out or develop bare patches where water pools. Older homes in the area often have yards with uneven grades and tree cover from mature oaks and pines—great for shade, tough for consistent grass growth. Most Carrollton lots aren't massive, so a putting green sized for a backyard corner or patio area keeps things manageable and high-impact. Installation is straightforward once we grade and prep your base, but we always account for the clay underneath and make sure drainage slopes away from your home's foundation. If you're near the UWG campus or Downtown, lot sizes tend to run 0.2 to 0.5 acres, which is perfect for a 400–800 square-foot putting green that becomes an actual focal point.
Yes, but we install a gravel and sand base layer that sits on top of your clay to manage water runoff. Carrollton's clay doesn't drain on its own, so the subsurface we build is critical. We slope the base away from your home and toward natural drainage paths on your property. This keeps water from pooling underneath the turf, which would cause premature wear and odor issues.
Very little compared to live grass. You'll brush the turf every few weeks to keep the pile standing upright, and occasional rinsing helps with debris and dust. Carroll County's humidity won't cause the artificial surface to degrade—it's UV-stabilized and built for Southern weather. Most Carrollton homeowners spend under an hour per month on upkeep.
Absolutely. In fact, many older Carrollton homes have slight slopes or dips from decades of settling. We grade and level the area before turf installation, so your putting surface becomes perfectly playable. It's one of the biggest advantages over live grass, especially on those tricky college-town lots with mature tree roots.
A typical residential putting green takes 2–3 days from start to finish. We handle grading, base prep, turf installation, and edge finishing all in-house. Most Carrollton homeowners are using their new green within a week of our crew finishing. We work around your schedule and clean up thoroughly at the end of each day.
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