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A putting green in your Conyers backyard transforms how you spend your free time. Instead of driving out to a course, you're practicing your short game while your family enjoys the yard. We've installed dozens of these across Rockdale County—from homes in Olde Town Conyers to properties near Honey Creek—and the payoff is always the same: a premium recreational space that holds up to Georgia weather and heavy use. Unlike natural grass, artificial putting greens don't die back in summer heat or turn to mud after rain. They stay firm, level, and playable year-round. Families with kids, golfers serious about their handicap, and homeowners who just want something different than a typical lawn all see real value in the investment. The catch? Installation matters. Rockdale County's clay soil needs proper drainage work underneath, and the base prep determines whether your green plays true five years from now or develops soft spots. That's where experience counts. We handle everything from site survey to final compaction, making sure water doesn't pool and the slope feels natural when you're reading a putt.
Conyers sits in clay-heavy terrain typical of east metro Atlanta. That clay is dense and holds water—great for foundations, tough on drainage if you're not careful. When we build a putting green here, we excavate 4 to 6 inches, remove the native clay, and bring in a compacted base layer with proper slope toward a drain line or swale. Skip that step and you're guaranteed soft spots by fall. Sun exposure varies dramatically across Conyers neighborhoods. Homes near the Monastery of the Holy Spirit and in Honey Creek often have mature tree cover; those yards might need partial-shade turf blends that handle dappled light. Properties closer to Olde Town tend to be sunnier, which works better for traditional putting green grass varieties. Most residential lots in the 30012 and 30013 ZIP codes average 0.25 to 0.5 acres. That's enough space for a quality 500–800 square foot green without overwhelming the landscape. We size greens to fit the property and sight lines—you want it visible from your patio or deck. Installation typically takes 2–3 days, depending on existing landscaping and drainage needs. We compact in layers, add a sand base, then lay the synthetic turf and infill material. Georgia's humidity means good drainage is non-negotiable.
Yes. Rockdale County's native clay doesn't drain naturally, so we excavate deeper than standard installations and lay perforated drain pipe under the green. This prevents water from pooling under the turf during Georgia's heavy spring rains. The initial work costs more, but it's the difference between a green that stays playable for 10+ years and one that develops soft spots after the first wet season.
Most residential yards in Conyers neighborhoods have room for 400–800 square feet. A 12×30 foot green is realistic for typical lots and gives you enough variety for short putts and breaking lines. We'll survey your space during the consultation and sketch a layout that fits your sight lines and sun exposure. Even smaller yards can work with a compact 200-square-foot practice area.
Most HOAs permit artificial turf if it's maintained and integrated into the landscape plan. Olde Town Conyers and similar neighborhoods sometimes have specific guidelines about placement and color. We recommend reviewing your CC&Rs or asking the HOA before you commit. We've worked with several Conyers associations and can help you navigate approval.
With proper installation and infill maintenance, 8–12 years is typical in our climate. Georgia's heat and humidity are manageable for quality synthetic turf, but drainage is critical—Rockdale County's clay soil means poor base prep will shorten lifespan significantly. We recommend topping off infill every 18–24 months to keep the surface firm and playable.
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