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Out here in Chattahoochee Hills, you've got space—real space. Whether you're in Serenbe or the Rico area, those rolling estate lots give you room to dream about a backyard that actually works for you year-round. A putting green isn't just a golf novelty anymore; it's a practical way to reclaim that patch of yard that's either too shaded, too compacted, or just too much hassle to maintain with regular grass. We've been installing synthetic turf across South Fulton for years, and we've seen firsthand how many Chattahoochee Hills homeowners end up with underperforming lawn space. The clay and clay-loam soils here don't always cooperate with traditional grass, especially when you're dealing with the drainage challenges that come with our rolling terrain. A premium putting green solves that problem cleanly. You get a perfectly playable surface that handles our humid summers without turning into a swamp, and it looks intentional—like you actually planned it that way. No more excuses about the rough patch by the back fence.
Chattahoochee Hills sits in that transition zone of South Fulton where you've got rolling topography and soils that trend toward clay. That's important when you're laying synthetic turf, because drainage becomes your best friend. Our installers account for the natural slope of your property—and trust us, most Chattahoochee Hills lots have one. We size the sub-base and perimeter carefully so water moves away from your home, which matters more here than in flatter areas. The shade patterns in this area vary wildly depending on whether you're nestled near mature trees (common in the Serenbe community) or sitting more open on your acreage. We assess sun exposure honestly and recommend turf pile heights and materials accordingly. Serenbe and similar developments in the area tend to have landscape guidelines worth reviewing—we can advise on what fits within those covenants. Your estate-sized lot is actually an advantage: we have room to work, proper staging areas, and room for equipment access. Installation typically runs smoother on larger properties. Summer humidity and occasional heavy rain are factored into our drainage design from day one.
Absolutely. The slope is actually beneficial for drainage—we build the sub-base to work with your natural grade rather than against it. We've installed on steeper Chattahoochee Hills lots successfully. The key is proper base preparation and making sure water flows away from structures. Your rolling terrain gives us good natural drainage, which is a real asset compared to flatter areas.
Not if we prepare correctly. Clay compacts, which can trap water, so we install a permeable base layer that sits atop the native clay. We've done dozens of installations across South Fulton with clay-heavy soils. The real trick is the sub-base design and perimeter drainage. We handle that in-house and guarantee proper water movement away from your home.
Serenbe and other Chattahoochee Hills communities may have landscape covenants, but most allow synthetic turf when it's installed professionally and looks polished. We've worked within Serenbe guidelines before. We recommend checking your specific documents first, but putting greens rarely trigger restrictions—they're seen as intentional landscaping, not lawn shortcuts.
Most residential putting greens take 2–3 days depending on size and site conditions. Your estate-lot space actually helps: we have room for equipment, staging, and a clear work area. Weather delays are rare in our season, but Georgia humidity means we time installation carefully. We'll give you a firm timeline once we assess your specific property.
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