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Dallas is growing fast, and we've noticed more homeowners in the Silver Comet Trail area and Seven Hills asking about putting greens. Makes sense—a lot of new construction means newer homes with fresh yards, and folks want to get the most out of their outdoor space without spending weekends maintaining grass. A backyard putting green is one of those upgrades that actually pays you back in free time and enjoyment. We've installed plenty of them across Paulding County, and the red clay soil here is honestly ideal for a solid base. The challenge isn't the ground—it's getting the slope and break just right so your putt feels natural. That's where experience matters. We handle everything from site prep to final details, and we're just 30 minutes away, so we can walk your yard and talk through what makes sense for your space and your game.
Paulding County's red clay is actually a blessing and a curse. The good news: it compacts beautifully and gives you a rock-solid foundation for your putting surface. The bad news: if it's not properly graded and prepared, water will pool instead of draining. Dallas yards vary wildly—some of the newer builds in Seven Hills sit on steeper lots with natural drainage, while others are flatter and need extra attention to slope. We always account for the local water table and seasonal rainfall patterns. Sun exposure matters too. Some properties get full afternoon heat that'll stress turf if the subsurface drainage isn't right, while others are shaded by mature oaks. HOA rules in your neighborhood might affect what height or color turf you can use, so we verify those details upfront. Most Dallas residential putting greens we build range from 300 to 800 square feet—enough for a real practice setup without eating your entire backyard. The construction boom means we see a lot of properties with fresh topsoil, which actually makes our job easier. We just need to make sure we're building on stable ground and planning for how the landscape will settle.
Not if it's prepared correctly. Red clay compacts hard and stable, which is actually perfect for a base layer. The key is slope and subsurface drainage. We install proper grading and perforated pipe beneath the turf so water moves away instead of pooling. Dallas properties with good natural slope rarely have issues. Flatter yards need a bit more attention, but it's totally manageable.
Absolutely. Artificial turf doesn't need sunlight, so shade isn't a problem. Some Dallas properties have mature oaks that create perfect covered practice areas. The only consideration is leaf debris—you'll want to clear leaves regularly so they don't decompose on the surface. Otherwise, shaded putting greens perform great.
We start with a site visit to check drainage, shade, and slopes. Then we prep the base—remove sod, level the ground, and install drainage if needed. Most Dallas residential greens take 2–4 days from start to finish, depending on size and complexity. We handle everything so you're not managing multiple contractors.
Some neighborhoods have guidelines on turf color or height. We check your HOA rules before we propose anything, so there are no surprises. Most Dallas HOAs are fine with artificial putting greens—they actually like them because they look maintained year-round and don't require chemicals. We'll verify your specific rules upfront.
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