Sloped Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A sloped backyard in Conyers doesn't have to be a maintenance headache or an eyesore. That's where a custom putting green comes in. Whether you're in Olde Town Conyers, Honey Creek, or anywhere across the 30012 and 30013 zip codes, we've helped homeowners transform uneven terrain into something they actually want to spend time on. The beauty of artificial turf for a sloped yard is that it works *with* your land's natural contours instead of fighting them. You get a level, playable surface that drains properly even on those steep sections that collect water after rain. No more patchy, muddy spots. No more worrying about erosion on that steep angle. Instead, you get a premium putting green that stays green year-round, handles Georgia's clay-heavy soil and humidity without breaking a sweat, and honestly makes your neighbors wonder what your secret is. We've been installing these throughout the east metro area, and the homeowners in Conyers consistently tell us it's one of the best upgrades they've made to their property.
Conyers sits on that dense Rockdale County clay that most Georgia homeowners know all too well. It doesn't drain like sandy soil, and in a sloped yard, that means water can pool in the lower sections or create runoff problems. The good news: artificial turf actually solves this. We install a proper base layer and drainage system that accounts for clay soil, so water moves through instead of sitting on top. Your slope is actually an asset here—gravity does the work. Sun exposure varies wildly across Conyers properties. Some yards in Olde Town get afternoon shade from mature trees; others near Honey Creek or toward the horse park get full exposure. That matters because it affects how the turf performs and how realistic it looks year-round. We'll assess your specific site during the consultation. Rockdale County's humidity and occasional heavy rain mean we size drainage carefully—this isn't something to cheap out on. HOA rules in some Conyers neighborhoods can restrict certain turf types or require permits, so we always check before we start. The typical sloped yard we work on here runs 400–800 square feet, which is perfect for a putting green that's actually playable and doesn't feel cramped.
Yes, if it's installed correctly. The slope actually helps drainage, which is critical in Rockdale County's clay soil. We use professional-grade infill and a secure base that won't shift or settle unevenly, even on steep grades. The turf fibers are engineered to stay in place and look natural for 10+ years.
Clay compacts easily, which is good—it gives us a stable base. But it doesn't drain naturally, so we always install a proper sub-base with perforated pipe and gravel to handle Rockdale County's moisture. This prevents water from pooling at the bottom of your slope and keeps the green playable year-round.
Some Conyers neighborhoods require permits or have HOA approval for landscape changes. We handle those conversations and paperwork. Most putting greens fall within residential guidelines, but we always verify before scheduling installation to avoid surprises.
Absolutely—that's one of turf's big advantages. We can work with your existing slope, contouring the base to create a playable surface without excavating the whole yard. This saves cost and time compared to regrading clay-heavy Conyers soil.
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