Rooftop Deck — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your rooftop deck in Crabapple has potential most homeowners never tap into. Those rolling estates around Birmingham Falls and Crabapple Crossroads? They often come with plenty of vertical space—decks, elevated patios, second-story viewing areas—that sit empty or underutilized. A putting green changes that equation. Instead of another seating area you'll use twice a year, you get a functional outdoor room that actually draws your family outside. We've installed dozens of rooftop and elevated deck putting greens across North Fulton, and the Crabapple market is uniquely suited for this kind of upgrade. Your lot size, your elevation, the clay-heavy soil beneath—these factors influence not just your ground-level landscaping choices, but what you can confidently build above it. A well-engineered synthetic green on a reinforced rooftop deck becomes the centerpiece of your outdoor entertaining, your morning coffee ritual, and frankly, the feature your neighbors will ask about. Let's talk about making that happen.
Crabapple's rolling terrain and dense clay soils mean most of your property challenges are below grade—but rooftop decks bypass those issues entirely. That's actually the beauty of elevated green installations here. You're not fighting the Fulton County clay or dealing with the afternoon shade patterns that plague ground-level greens in the Birmingham Falls area. What you do need to consider: deck load capacity (we assess this with every project), proper drainage substrate to handle North Georgia's spring and summer rainfall, and UV-stable turf materials that won't fade under full sun exposure. Deck-mounted greens in Crabapple typically range from 100 to 400 square feet—substantial enough to practice real golf shots, modest enough to fit premium-grade materials on estate lot decks. The elevation itself becomes an asset: fewer critter issues, cleaner playing surface, and that sightline advantage over your neighbors' properties. We design drainage layers that tie into your existing deck infrastructure, so water moves efficiently without pooling or creating structural stress. Local HOA guidelines in Crabapple Crossroads and surrounding neighborhoods generally support these installations as long as they're well-maintained—and synthetic turf delivers that consistently.
Not if we engineer it correctly. We evaluate your deck's load-bearing capacity first, then design a lightweight substrate system—typically 2–4 inches of engineered base with proper waterproofing underneath. For most Crabapple estate decks built in the last 15–20 years, this adds minimal stress. We also ensure your existing drainage isn't compromised; water flows through our system and away from structural wood or composite materials.
Yes, absolutely. Second-story decks around Birmingham Falls often have better sun exposure and less shade interference than ground-level yards. The primary consideration is structural reinforcement and securing the turf system against wind uplift. We've done several elevated installations in North Fulton; they perform exceptionally well and offer the privacy advantage your property size might benefit from.
Heavy rainfall actually favors deck installations. Our engineered drainage base channels water through and away from your deck surface, preventing pooling. Unlike ground-level greens fighting Fulton County clay, your elevated system drains naturally by gravity. Spring rains won't leave standing water or compromise playability—they refresh the synthetic fibers and keep everything clean.
Deck greens require less maintenance overall. No soil compaction, no weeds, no clay-related drainage battles. You'll brush it occasionally, rinse debris after storms, and inspect seams. Most Crabapple homeowners spend 15–30 minutes monthly on upkeep. Ground-level greens demand more intervention, especially with our local clay and moisture patterns. Elevated greens are genuinely low-touch.
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