Rooftop Deck — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Cleveland's a special place—between the mountains, close to BabyLand, with folks who care about their outdoor spaces. If you've got a rooftop deck or a smaller yard tucked into one of the neighborhoods around here, a putting green might be exactly what you're missing. We're seeing a real shift in how homeowners in White County think about their backyards. Instead of fighting the clay soil every spring or dealing with patchy grass on a steep lot, more people are installing quality artificial turf. A putting green on your deck or patio gives you something functional, low-maintenance, and honestly—a lot of fun. Whether you're in Downtown Cleveland or out toward the BabyLand area, we can work with your space. The rooftop and deck market in Georgia has grown because homeowners realize that synthetic turf doesn't settle, doesn't require constant watering during our dry spells, and handles the seasonal swings without dying back. We've installed plenty of these systems across North Georgia, and we understand the specific challenges of mountain property. Your putting green isn't just an upgrade; it's a way to reclaim your outdoor space without the endless maintenance cycle.
White County's mountain clay is notoriously tough on natural grass. It holds water in winter, bakes hard in summer, and doesn't drain the way turf really needs. That's actually one of the biggest reasons we see putting greens thrive here—you're working around those soil limitations entirely. On a rooftop or elevated deck, you've got additional considerations: wind exposure up there is real, and weight distribution matters. We use a base system that's engineered for deck installations, with proper drainage so water doesn't pool or create structural issues below. Sun patterns in Cleveland vary a lot depending on whether you're nestled near Yonah Mountain or in the more open parts of town. Some rooftops get brutal afternoon heat; others sit in shade half the day. We'll assess your specific exposure and recommend turf with the right pile height and UV resistance for your conditions. Most residential lots in the area are either compact (which makes a deck putting green perfect) or sloped (where traditional grass constantly erodes). The good news: artificial turf doesn't care about slope. We've installed greens on decks as small as 200 square feet and as large as 800. Your HOA landscape rules, if you have them, almost always permit synthetic turf since it looks maintained year-round.
Absolutely. We install deck-rated systems regularly across North Georgia. The key is proper base preparation and drainage so water doesn't pool beneath your deck. We'll inspect your deck structure, confirm it can handle the modest weight of the turf and base, and make sure runoff is managed safely. Most rooftop projects in the Cleveland area take 2–3 days start to finish.
That's exactly why it works so well here. You're not fighting clay drainage problems or seasonal die-back anymore. Our turf handles freeze-thaw cycles in winter and heat in summer without degrading. Since it's installed over a proper base (not directly in clay), you get a consistent playing surface year-round, regardless of soil conditions.
Our turf uses UV-stabilized fibers engineered to resist fading in direct sunlight. Cleveland rooftops do get strong exposure, especially south-facing, but quality synthetic turf holds its color for 10+ years. We'll recommend the right pile height and fiber type based on your specific sun exposure when we assess your deck.
Very little. Brush it occasionally to keep the pile standing upright, rinse it if dust accumulates, and remove debris. You won't fertilize, reseed, or water during dry spells. Most Cleveland homeowners spend maybe 30 minutes monthly on upkeep—a massive difference from maintaining natural grass on clay soil in our climate.
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