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A putting green in your Dallas backyard isn't just about golf—it's about creating a space that actually gets used. We've installed hundreds of synthetic greens across Paulding County, and what we've learned is that homeowners in Dallas and Seven Hills want something that looks natural, requires zero maintenance, and turns their yard into a gathering spot. The red clay soil in this area drains differently than you'd think, and that matters when you're building a putting surface that needs to perform year-round. Whether you're in Silver Comet Trail's newer developments or established neighborhoods, a quality artificial green handles Georgia's humidity and clay base better than any seeded alternative. We're based just 30 minutes north, so we know your soil, your weather patterns, and exactly what works here. Most homeowners we talk to start by asking if it's worth it—and after they see how their kids and friends actually use the space, they wonder why they didn't do it sooner.
Dallas sits on that distinctive Paulding County red clay, which has real implications for putting green installation. Unlike sand-based greens, artificial turf systems need proper drainage underneath, and our crews account for the clay's moisture-retention patterns. We typically recommend a crushed stone base layer that prevents water from pooling in that heavy soil. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your neighborhood—homes near Seven Hills often have mature oak trees that create dappled afternoon shade, while newer construction lots on the Silver Comet Trail side tend to be more open. We size your putting surface accordingly; full-sun greens need slightly different pile heights than shaded ones. Most Dallas yards we work with range from 300 to 800 square feet for putting greens, which feels substantial without overwhelming the landscape. Paulding County's humidity means we spec drainage systems that work hard—we're not just laying turf over dirt. If your development has HOA rules, we've dealt with them before and can navigate any restrictions on synthetic surfaces or slope requirements.
Absolutely. Paulding County's clay base doesn't drain naturally, so we excavate and install a compacted base with crushed stone and a perforated underdrain system. Without it, water pools under the turf and creates dead spots. We've installed hundreds of greens in this soil type, and proper base preparation is non-negotiable here.
Yes, but we adjust the pile height and turf density. The mature trees around those neighborhoods create afternoon shade that's actually helpful in Georgia summers. We use a slightly firmer backing for shade-heavy greens since drainage happens slower. It still outperforms natural grass in those conditions.
Lot sizes in Seven Hills and newer construction areas range widely, but most clients dedicate 400 to 600 square feet. That's big enough to feel like a real short game practice area but doesn't dominate the yard. We size it to fit your space and how you actually want to use it.
Installation typically takes 3 to 5 days depending on site prep and base work. The red clay base we prepare is crucial, so we don't rush it. Most Dallas installations are complete and ready to use within a week of our crew arriving.
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