Rooftop Deck — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A rooftop putting green in Conyers transforms that unused deck space into something you'll actually want to use. Whether you're in Olde Town Conyers or out near Honey Creek, a lot of homeowners here are stuck with patios and decking that sit empty most of the year. We get it—the Georgia heat makes traditional grass maintenance a nightmare, and clay soil in Rockdale County isn't exactly forgiving for golf practice anyway. That's where artificial turf comes in. We've installed dozens of putting greens on rooftop decks across the east metro, and Conyers is perfect for this kind of project. Your deck becomes a genuine gathering space, not just wasted square footage. No watering, no dead patches, no worry about Rockdale County's unpredictable drainage. The green stays lush year-round, handles the afternoon sun without browning out, and honestly, it's a conversation starter. We'll handle everything from subflooring assessment to final setup—we've been doing this for years and we know exactly what works in this region.
Rockdale County's clay-heavy soil is one reason rooftop putting greens make so much sense here. Traditional sodding on ground level battles moisture retention and compaction; a deck installation skips those headaches entirely. Sun exposure varies dramatically in Conyers depending on your roof orientation and surrounding tree cover—properties near the Monastery of the Holy Spirit area tend to have mature oak and pine canopy that affects afternoon heat. We assess this during the site visit because it determines turf pile height and drainage underlayment specs. Rooftop installations require proper slope for water runoff (even with artificial turf, you want drainage working in your favor), and Conyers' summer thunderstorms mean we engineer for volume. HOA rules in some Olde Town neighborhoods have specific landscaping guidelines, so we confirm those details upfront. Deck size matters too—most Conyers homeowners we work with have 200–500 square feet of usable rooftop space, which is ideal for a putting green. We use premium base layers that handle Georgia's humidity and heat cycles without settling or buckling.
Rockdale County requires a deck permit if you're modifying the rooftop structure, but adding turf to an existing deck typically falls under minor landscaping. We recommend checking with your HOA first if you're in Olde Town or another community with covenants. We can advise on this during your consultation and help coordinate with local inspectors if needed.
Not if it's installed properly. Our turf is engineered for heat and UV exposure—it won't melt or fade like older products. The key is adequate drainage and airflow underneath, which we design into every rooftop setup. Conyers' afternoon sun is intense, but that's exactly why we spec the right materials.
It depends on deck size, access difficulty, and base preparation. Most Conyers projects run between $3,500 and $8,000 for a standard 300–400 square foot green. We provide a detailed estimate after the site visit. Our office is about 40 minutes from Conyers, so travel isn't a barrier.
Rooftop installations are trickier than ground-level greens because drainage, slope, and structural load matter. We recommend professional installation to ensure proper subflooring assessment, seaming, and warranty coverage. DIY mistakes on a deck can lead to water damage underneath.
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