Landscape Upgrade — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Chattahoochee Hills homeowners have something most metro Atlanta neighborhoods don't: space. Those rolling hills and estate-sized lots in Serenbe and the Rico area give you room to dream bigger than a standard backyard. A lot of that dream involves a putting green—somewhere to practice your short game without driving to a range, a genuine reason to spend more time outside on your own property. We've installed synthetic greens across South Fulton for years, and we know exactly how the clay-heavy soil and Georgia's humidity play into the long-term performance of your turf. The elevation changes you've got working in your favor actually make for some interesting design opportunities. A quality putting green isn't just about the grass; it's about building something that'll hold up through hot summers and stays true year-round, no dormancy season, no dead patches come January.
Your property in Chattahoochee Hills sits on terrain that's both beautiful and demanding. The rolling topography means drainage patterns matter more than they do on flat lots—water either flows away beautifully or pools in unexpected spots, depending on where you site your green. The soil underneath tends toward clay and red clay, which is typical South Fulton. That clay base actually works in your favor during installation because it provides solid foundation support; we just need to grade properly and make sure your subsurface prep accounts for the slope. Sun exposure varies dramatically across these lots. Some yards in Serenbe have mature tree canopies that create dappled afternoon shade, while others get full southern exposure all day. We assess this during the site visit because it affects green speed and how the turf holds up in peak summer. The Cochran Mill Park area reminds us that your neighbors value landscape quality—HOA guidelines in many Chattahoochee Hills developments lean toward aesthetics. Your putting green should complement that expectation, not clash with it. Estate lot sizes mean we often have room to build regulation-depth greens (up to 6,500 square feet) or smaller practice greens depending on your vision.
Clay is actually helpful for foundation support—it compacts well and won't shift under your green. The challenge is drainage. We build a proper subsurface system with perforated pipe to handle Georgia's rain and keep water from pooling. Your rolling terrain helps; water naturally wants to move downhill. We grade the base carefully to work with your lot's slope, not against it.
Yes. Synthetic turf doesn't go dormant or brown out like natural grass. Your green plays true in July heat and January cold. No watering during droughts, no dead patches. The main thing is choosing the right turf pile height and infill for the speed you want—we customize that based on whether you're building a tournament-style fast green or a casual practice green.
Many do. We work with your HOA guidelines during design. Most communities in the area support landscape upgrades that enhance property value. We can design a green that fits your development's aesthetic standards—whether that's a formal sunken green or a more natural-looking practice area integrated into your existing landscape.
Most projects take 2–4 weeks from ground prep through final installation, depending on your green's size and site complexity. Estate lots sometimes mean more grading work due to slope, but that's manageable. We schedule around your preference and Georgia's weather windows—fall and spring are ideal, though we install year-round.
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