New Construction Home — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Building a new home in Cleveland? Then you've probably already started thinking about your yard. And if you're anything like most homeowners moving into the Downtown Cleveland area or out near BabyLand, you're wondering how to get a landscape that actually looks good year-round without turning into a maintenance nightmare. That's where a putting green comes in. These aren't just for golfers anymore—they've become the go-to feature for homeowners who want a polished, functional outdoor space that handles White County's unpredictable weather and stays green when everything else is dormant. Whether you're building in a neighborhood with specific HOA guidelines or you've got a blank slate to work with, an artificial putting green gives you that resort-quality look without the fuss of natural grass. We work with new construction homes throughout the region, and we've seen how a well-designed green transforms a yard from "still needs work" to "done." It's the kind of upgrade that catches your neighbors' eyes and actually gets used—not just looked at.
Cleveland sits in the foothills with that characteristic White County mountain clay that makes native landscaping tricky. If you've dug around your lot, you know what we're talking about—heavy, dense soil that doesn't drain the way turf prefers. That's actually one of the biggest reasons artificial putting greens work so well here. We build them with proper drainage layers underneath, so you skip the whole muddy-yard-in-spring problem that plagues a lot of new construction homes in this area. Sun exposure is another consideration. Depending on whether your home faces the slopes toward Yonah Mountain or sits in one of the shadier pockets near town, we'll design your green accordingly. Some homeowners want a full-sun surface for maximum usability; others prefer partial shade if their lot naturally provides it. The fake turf we install handles both beautifully. Most new construction lots in Cleveland run between a quarter and half-acre, which gives us good flexibility for putting green size—anything from a modest 200-square-foot practice area to a full 800-square-foot feature green. We'll also make sure your design works with whatever HOA covenants your neighborhood has. Some developments have specific landscape requirements, and we know how to navigate those.
Absolutely. We install with engineered drainage systems that shed water the way natural putting greens do, without the puddle problem you'd get with dense clay soil. The turf itself is UV-stabilized for sun exposure and won't degrade in our four-season climate. Winter ice and snow don't affect it either—you just brush it off and keep playing.
Price depends on size, slope design, and drainage complexity—not a one-size-fits-all answer. A basic practice green runs differently than a full-featured playing surface. We'll come out, assess your specific lot conditions, and give you an honest quote. New construction actually works in your favor because we're building from scratch without removal costs.
Most HOAs in the Cleveland area either allow or encourage artificial turf as a low-maintenance, drought-resistant option. We review your covenants and design something that meets those requirements. In the few cases where restrictions apply, we work with your HOA to find approved alternatives or get an exception.
We're about 75 minutes south, which means Cleveland is well within our service area. We handle the full project from site prep through final installation, and we're familiar with local soil conditions and neighborhood layouts. We're not a franchise—you're working with people who understand the region.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.