Large Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dallas, Georgia is growing fast, and we're noticing something interesting: homeowners in the Silver Comet Trail area and Seven Hills are tired of fighting their yards. Between the red clay that Paulding County is famous for and the summer heat that makes grass maintenance feel like a second job, more neighbors are switching to artificial putting greens. And honestly? It makes sense. Your lawn sits on clay-heavy soil that doesn't drain like the sandy yards you see down south. That means more watering, more mud, more frustration. A custom putting green fixes that. You get a smooth, playable surface year-round—no more brown patches by August, no more muddy divots when you practice your short game. We've installed dozens of these around Dallas, and the transformation is always the same: homeowners suddenly have a reason to spend more time outside, and their yards actually look better in winter than they did in summer.
Paulding County's red clay is beautiful, but it's not forgiving. Standard grass struggles with drainage here, and putting greens demand precision grading to avoid standing water and soft spots. We account for that before we even order materials. The good news: artificial turf thrives in Dallas's climate. You get intense sun exposure in most yards—especially those newer Seven Hills properties with mature trees still establishing—so we size drainage layers accordingly. Most Dallas properties we see run between half an acre and two acres, with enough flat yard space to carve out a 400–800 sq ft putting green. That's the sweet spot for a practice area that doesn't eat your whole landscape. Installation in new construction areas is often easier because we're building alongside other hardscaping. In established neighborhoods, we work around existing drainage patterns and root systems. One thing Dallas homeowners should know: HOA rules in Seven Hills and nearby subdivisions are generally permissive for turf, but we always verify before breaking ground. Your red clay also means we'll be bringing in proper base material—we don't cut corners there.
Yes, but only with the right foundation. We install a sloped, compacted base layer under the turf so water runs off instead of pooling. Dallas's clay means we're extra careful about grading—even a slight slope makes all the difference. Standing water ruins both real and artificial turf, so drainage is job one for us.
Four to six hours of direct sun is ideal, though artificial turf tolerates partial shade better than real grass. Most Dallas yards get plenty of southern and western exposure. We'll assess your specific lot during the site visit—trees near the Silver Comet Trail area can create shade patterns you might not expect.
Absolutely. In fact, it's often easier during new construction because we coordinate with your builder's grading plan. We see a lot of this in Seven Hills. Just let us know early so we can plan the base prep alongside your driveway and patio work.
A real putting green is permanent, installed in-ground, and plays like actual turf—ball roll, grain, everything. Mats are temporary and sit on top. For Dallas homeowners who want a genuine short-game practice space that lasts 15+ years, in-ground is the way to go. We're about 30 minutes north, so we can handle full installation.
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