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Chattahoochee Hills has some of the most beautiful rolling properties in South Fulton, and a lot of homeowners here are thinking seriously about sustainability—which is exactly why we're seeing putting greens become such a popular choice in communities like Serenbe and the Rico area. These aren't just vanity projects. A quality artificial putting green eliminates the constant watering demands that real grass demands on these rolling estate lots, cuts down on fertilizer runoff into local watersheds, and gives you a genuinely usable outdoor space year-round. We've installed dozens of greens across the region, and what strikes us most is how many Chattahoochee Hills homeowners want something that looks natural, performs like the real thing, and doesn't require the endless maintenance cycle. If you've got a few thousand square feet to work with—which most properties in your area do—a putting green can transform an underused corner of your yard into something your family actually uses. That's the sweet spot we find ourselves designing for, again and again, on these South Fulton properties.
The soil composition in Chattahoochee Hills tends toward clay-heavy, which is typical for this part of Fulton County. That actually works in our favor during installation because it provides solid base material for proper drainage setup beneath the turf. The rolling topography means you've got natural slope on most lots, so water management is usually straightforward—no pooling issues we commonly see on flat suburban properties. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on whether you're nestled near Serenbe's wooded sections or sitting more open in the Rico area. We typically spend time on-site evaluating whether your spot gets morning sun, afternoon shade from mature trees, or full-day exposure. That shapes our turf choice and drainage layer thickness. Most estate lots here are large enough that we can position a putting green where it gets 4-6 hours of direct sun, which is ideal. Keep in mind that if you're in a gated community or Serenbe development, there may be aesthetic guidelines about green color and finish, so we always check those details upfront. Installation on these larger properties means we have room to work—no tight squeezes or neighbor fence constraints like you'd find in Atlanta proper.
The clay-based soil and natural slope across most South Fulton lots actually give you an advantage. We install perforated base layers that channel water away from the turf, and the rolling terrain handles the rest. In rare cases where a property sits in a low spot, we'll recommend additional French drain work, but that's the exception rather than the rule in Chattahoochee Hills. We assess every site individually.
Not at all. Properties in Serenbe and the Rico area tend to embrace natural aesthetics, and modern turf has come a long way. We use blended fiber systems that mimic bentgrass and perennial ryegrass, so it reads as intentional landscape design rather than artificial-looking. Many homeowners integrate greens with native plantings and natural hardscaping.
A traditional putting-quality lawn on a South Fulton estate lot needs consistent watering April through October—easily 1-1.5 inches per week. Artificial turf needs only occasional rinse-downs to remove dust and debris. You're looking at 90-95% reduction in water use, which adds up fast on larger properties and aligns with eco-conscious values many Chattahoochee Hills residents share.
Most Chattahoochee Hills putting greens take 3-5 days, depending on size and site prep needs. Our crew handles everything—base excavation, drainage, seaming, and final grading. We're based about 45 minutes away, so we schedule regional installs in clusters. Once we're on-site, we work methodically to ensure the slope and play characteristics are exactly what you want.
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