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Out here in Chattahoochee Hills, your backyard is your sanctuary. Whether you're in Serenbe or the Rico area, those rolling South Fulton hills give you space—real space—to make something special. A lot of homeowners we talk to want a putting green, but they're not sure if it makes sense on their property. That's exactly what we're here to walk through with you. Your soil composition, sun exposure, and property size all matter. The good news? We've installed putting greens on estates throughout this part of Fulton County, and we know what works on acreage like yours. We're not going to oversell you. Instead, we'll help you understand the real differences between budget options, mid-range synthetic turf, and premium putting surfaces so you can make a choice that fits your home and your budget. Some folks think all artificial turf is the same. It's not. The difference between a $3-per-square-foot installation and a $8-per-square-foot one shows up in playability, durability, and how realistic it looks five years down the road. You'll get honest talk here—what works for your neighbors in Serenbe might not be the best fit for your lot, and vice versa.
Chattahoochee Hills sits on those South Fulton rolling hills, which means your soil is typically clay-heavy with decent drainage potential—but not everywhere on your property drains the same. If you're on a larger estate lot, you might have areas that stay damp longer than others, especially near drainage paths. That affects how we prep your base layer before we install any synthetic turf. Your sun patterns matter too. These rolling hills create shade pockets, especially if you've got mature trees near Cochran Mill Park or surrounding properties. A putting green in full sun plays faster and stays firmer; a green in afternoon shade behaves differently. We've found that most Chattahoochee Hills properties have plenty of acreage, so you're not squeezed for space like suburban Atlanta homeowners. That's actually an advantage—we can design a putting green with proper landing zones and breaks instead of cramming it into a tiny corner. Keep in mind: if you're in the Serenbe community, landscape guidelines sometimes restrict certain colors or materials. We'll check your HOA rules before we quote anything. The installation timeline is typically two to three days for a residential green, depending on site prep and base work your terrain needs.
Yes. Clay holds water, so we always install a proper gravel and sand base layer to ensure drainage underneath your turf. Without it, you'll get soft spots and puddling during heavy rain. Your rolling terrain also means we grade carefully to avoid water pooling. We've done this on dozens of South Fulton estate lots, so we know how to work with your soil type and the slope of your property.
Absolutely, and slopes are actually common on estates out here. We design the green's layout to work with your natural grade, sometimes creating elevation changes that make the green more interesting. The key is proper base compaction and drainage planning so water doesn't run straight down the fairway. On steeper lots, we might recommend a slightly higher-quality turf that handles the pitch better.
Premium synthetic turf stays green year-round—that's one of the big perks. Budget turf can fade or discolor in intense summer sun, especially on estates with western exposure. We recommend high-end synthetic for Chattahoochee Hills properties because of our heat and UV intensity. It's an investment, but it looks good every season and lasts longer.
A typical residential green (400–600 square feet) runs $1,800–$4,800 depending on turf grade, site prep, and drainage work. It's more than sod upfront, but you're not mowing, watering, or reseeding for 10+ years. For estate owners here, it often pays for itself in maintenance savings and adds real value to the property.
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