New Construction Home — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
You're building new in Cartersville, and you want your backyard to match the quality of your home from day one. A putting green isn't just a luxury—it's a practical addition that adds resale value, gives you a reason to enjoy your outdoor space year-round, and honestly, beats maintaining natural grass in Bartow County's heavy clay soil. Whether you're in the LakePoint area, closer to downtown, or anywhere in the 30120 and 30121 zips, a well-installed artificial putting green plays like the real thing but demands none of the watering, fertilizing, or seasonal headaches. We've installed dozens of these across the region, and homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: they use their backyards more, their grass looks perfect every single day, and they save real money on maintenance. During new construction, timing is everything. Get your putting green planned and installed while your landscaper is already grading the yard—it's cleaner, faster, and way more cost-effective than retrofitting later. Most Cartersville homeowners are surprised at how affordable this upgrade actually is, especially compared to what they're already spending on their home.
Bartow County's heavy clay soil creates a unique opportunity for artificial turf. While natural grass struggles with drainage and compaction in clay, a putting green bypasses those problems entirely. We install a proper base layer—critical in this region—that accounts for the clay's water retention and ensures your green drains correctly even during Georgia's wet springs. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're in the wooded LakePoint neighborhoods or the more open areas near downtown Cartersville. We assess your specific lot during the consultation because afternoon shade from mature oak trees can actually extend your turf's lifespan by reducing UV stress. Most new-construction homes here sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, which is perfect for an 8x12 or 10x15 putting green without feeling cramped. One thing we always discuss with Cartersville builders: install the green after your final grading but before hardscape work like patios. It gives us a clean canvas and prevents the base from settling unevenly under construction equipment. The clay soil in this area also means better edge retention—artificial turf holds its perimeter lines sharper when anchored into compacted clay versus sandy soils.
Absolutely. Georgia summers are humid, but that's actually easier on synthetic turf than dry climates. The drainage base we install handles our typical spring and summer rainfall without issues. Heat doesn't damage quality putting green turf—it's engineered for it. Your green will feel and play consistently in July and January, which is something natural grass in Bartow County simply can't deliver.
Most Cartersville HOAs permit artificial turf, especially in backyards. We've worked with several local neighborhoods and can pull specific guidelines for your community. Always check your CC&Rs, but modern putting greens look so natural that even strict HOAs approve them. Frontyard installations are less common in restricted communities, but backyards are fair game.
Typically two to three days once we schedule it. Timing matters in new construction—ideally after final grading but before your patio or deck goes in. If you coordinate with your builder early, we can slot in perfectly without delaying your project or walking over other completed work.
A well-maintained putting green adds perceived value to buyers—not 100% ROI, but a noticeable boost in curb appeal and lifestyle perception. Cartersville buyers upgrading to new construction often value outdoor features. It's a differentiator in the 30120 and 30121 markets, especially against homes with bare or problem-prone yards.
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