Indoor Space — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Covington's got character—from the Town Square's brick-lined streets to the historic homes dotting the Oxford area, this is a town where your outdoor space matters. Whether you're maintaining a home in the downtown district or out toward the Newton County countryside, an indoor putting green transforms how you use your game room, man cave, or spare bedroom. We've worked with homeowners across the 30014 and 30016 ZIP codes who wanted a year-round golf setup without the weather headaches. Red clay soil and Georgia humidity can make outdoor grass unpredictable, but synthetic turf sidesteps all that. An indoor putting green gives you precision play—no standing water after rain, no dormant winter months, no competing with the local climate. It's the kind of upgrade that pays dividends in daily enjoyment and honestly impresses guests who wander down into your finished basement or bonus room. We're 45 minutes out, but we know Covington's neighborhoods, the typical lot sizes, and what works for families who want low-maintenance recreation space that actually gets used.
Newton County's red clay is fantastic for foundation stability, but it's brutal on natural turf drainage. Most Covington properties—especially the historic homes in downtown and around the Oxford area—sit on naturally damp soil that favors our synthetic approach. Indoor putting greens eliminate the variables entirely. You're not fighting clay compaction, seasonal flooding in low spots, or the shade patterns created by older oak trees common to historic district lots. The typical Covington home has basement or bonus-room space with decent square footage, which is ideal for a full-size or near-full-size green (9 to 18 feet is standard for residential installations here). Humidity isn't a problem indoors, but we do pay attention to HVAC layout to ensure proper air circulation—that prevents any moisture accumulation under the turf backing. Most Newton County HOAs don't have restrictions on interior renovations, so you've got freedom to design the setup you want. We typically recommend drainage underlayment even in climate-controlled spaces, because condensation and spills happen. That's the Covington advantage: you get championship-quality play without the red clay stains on your shoes.
Honestly, yes. The space prep matters more than people think—subfloor leveling, underlayment installation, and proper seaming are where amateurs run into trouble. Newton County homes have varied foundation styles, and we've seen settling issues in older downtown properties. A pro ensures your green stays true and plays consistent for years. We handle the layout design during the initial walk-through at your Covington home.
Depends on size and features. A 12x8-foot basic green runs $3,500–5,500 installed. Add cup inserts, slope design, or lighting, and you're at $6,000–9,000. We provide a site-specific quote after measuring your Covington space. Most homeowners in 30014 and 30016 go mid-range for quality that lasts 10+ years.
Absolutely, but we address it first. Red clay basements in Newton County can trap humidity. We use vapor barriers and recommend a dehumidifier in summer. If you've had previous dampness, we waterproof before installation. It's an extra step, but it protects your investment and keeps the turf playable year-round in Covington's climate.
Minimal. Brush it weekly to reset the turf pile, vacuum debris, and spot-clean spills. No mowing, no fertilizer, no red clay mud tracked indoors. Most Covington homeowners spend 15 minutes a month on upkeep. We provide care instructions specific to your green's construction when we finish the installation.
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