Indoor Space — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Clarkston's compact urban lots and clay-heavy soil make indoor putting greens a smart choice for homeowners who want to keep their golf game sharp without fighting the Georgia heat and humidity. The tight neighborhoods around Downtown Clarkston and the Milam Park area don't always leave room for a sprawling backyard setup, so we've installed plenty of basements, garages, and bonus rooms with synthetic greens that perform year-round. Since our team is just 25 minutes away, we understand exactly what works in DeKalb County—we've seen the drainage challenges, the seasonal moisture swings, and the way local lots sit. An indoor putting green isn't a luxury here; it's a practical way to maintain your short game without sacrificing precious yard space or dealing with the clay compaction that makes real grass difficult in these neighborhoods. We'll walk you through the whole process, from site assessment to final installation, and make sure your setup works with your home's layout and your golf routine.
Clarkston's clay-dominant soil is a double-edged sword. Outside, it compacts easily and holds water, making traditional turf maintenance frustrating. Indoors, that's not your concern—but it does mean your foundation and drainage around the house matter more. Most homes in Downtown Clarkston and the Milam Park area sit on tighter lots, so we're usually working with basements, finished garages, or upstairs bonus rooms rather than large outdoor spaces. The humidity that comes with Georgia summers actually makes indoor synthetic greens even more valuable; you're not fighting moisture-related grass diseases or algae growth. Light is another factor we assess during installation. North-facing indoor spaces stay cooler and reduce glare, while south-facing rooms may need curtains or positioning adjustments. We install with proper underlayment and drainage infill to handle the occasional spill or cleaning without moisture buildup—especially important in DeKalb's climate where basements can experience seasonal moisture.
Absolutely. Indoor setups actually avoid the main humidity problem—outdoor mold and algae from Georgia's wet summers. We use engineered synthetic turf with drainage systems designed for humid climates. Your basement stays controlled once it's finished, and the synthetic material won't degrade the way real grass would. We'll recommend proper underlayment and infill that works in DeKalb's conditions.
Most Clarkston lots are compact, so we work with what you have—8x12 feet is a solid starter for a 3-hole setup, and 10x15 feet gives you room for a more realistic green. Garages, bonus rooms, and basements are our most common spaces. We'll visit your home and measure to make sure the layout works before we quote anything.
Interior renovations typically don't require city permits, but some DeKalb County HOAs have rules about interior modifications if they affect electrical or structural work. We recommend checking your HOA guidelines first. We're familiar with Clarkston's neighborhood rules and can advise on any concerns when we visit.
We start with a moisture barrier and proper underlayment to protect your floor or basement slab from water damage. Synthetic turf sits on top with infill material that handles maintenance and drainage. The clay-heavy soil around your foundation doesn't matter indoors—we're focused on a stable, level subfloor and good air circulation to keep everything dry and level.
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