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Dallas residents have figured out something that took the rest of Georgia a while to catch on to: a putting green isn't just for country clubs anymore. Whether you're in Seven Hills catching the afternoon light or near the Silver Comet Trail where neighbors actually stop by to chat, a backyard putting green changes how you use your outdoor space. We've installed dozens of these across Paulding County, and the best part? They actually hold up to our climate and that red clay we're all dealing with. You get the polished look of a real green—the kind that makes your yard feel intentional—without fighting Georgia's humidity or spending weekends on maintenance. A lot of folks in your area are doing this right now, especially with all the new construction happening. You're basically adding playable square footage to your property, and it's the kind of feature that neighbors definitely notice (in the best way). The turf we use is cat-safe, so if you've got pets, you're not trading one problem for another. Let's talk about what makes sense for your specific yard.
Paulding County's red clay is honestly the real reason to go with artificial turf for a putting green. That clay doesn't drain like the sandy soil you'll find down in Savannah, and it gets heavy when it rains. Real grass greens need immaculate drainage and constant babying in our humidity. An artificial putting surface solves that problem completely—no soggy patches, no moss creeping in during wet springs. Dallas's lot sizes vary pretty wide, especially in the newer subdivisions. We've built 200-square-foot greens in compact yards near Seven Hills and sprawling 400-plus designs for folks with room to work. Sun exposure matters too. If your property backs up to mature trees along the Silver Comet Trail area, you might have shade patterns that shift throughout the season. Modern turf handles both full sun and dappled shade without looking worn or discolored. We grade and base-prep everything with Paulding County's drainage in mind—it's not a one-size job. Installation typically takes 2-3 days depending on yard prep, and we handle all the leveling work that red clay demands. Most HOAs in the area have no issue with putting greens, but we always check your specific deed before we start.
Absolutely. We design drainage systems specifically for Paulding County's wet season. Water moves through the turf and base layer instead of pooling like it would with real grass on red clay. The synthetic material doesn't degrade from moisture or develop fungus issues. Summer storms are actually no problem—the green drains faster than natural grass would, and you're back to playing within an hour or two.
Yes. Our cat-safe turf has no toxic materials and won't harm paws or eyes if pets spend time on it. Urine drains through just like water does, and there's no thatch buildup. Cats typically use designated areas anyway, and the surface is easy to rinse clean if needed. Many Dallas homeowners with multiple pets prefer it specifically for this reason.
Price depends on square footage, your yard's current grading, and drainage needs. A typical 250-square-foot green in the Dallas area runs between $3,500 and $5,500 installed. We're based 30 minutes north, so we're not flying someone in from Atlanta—that keeps costs reasonable. Get us a few photos and measurements, and we can give you an accurate quote.
Most Dallas neighborhoods don't require permits for a putting green since it's a landscape feature, not a structure. That said, HOA rules vary by subdivision. We check your deed restrictions before quoting, and we've worked with Seven Hills and other Paulding County communities enough to know the landscape guidelines. Let us handle the verification piece.
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