Luxury Estate — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dallas sits in that sweet spot of Paulding County where new construction is booming, and homeowners are finally asking themselves: why settle for a patchy lawn when you could have a pristine putting green right in your backyard? We've installed dozens of luxury greens across the Seven Hills neighborhood and the Silver Comet Trail area, and the transformation never gets old. Here's the thing—that red clay soil that comes standard with new builds around here doesn't naturally support tournament-quality turf without serious intervention. Most folks spend years fighting it. A properly installed artificial putting green eliminates that battle entirely. You get the luxury feel, the low maintenance, and the consistent playing surface that actual grass simply can't deliver in Georgia's climate. Whether you're in 30132 or 30157, we're treating your backyard like it's a private club amenity, because that's what you deserve when you've invested in a home in this area.
Dallas's red clay foundation is honestly perfect for artificial green installation—it's stable, well-draining when prepared correctly, and gives us an excellent base layer to work with. The real consideration is that new-construction lots in Seven Hills and surrounding neighborhoods often have limited shade from mature trees, which means your green will get strong afternoon sun exposure. That's actually ideal for synthetic turf performance, though we always recommend discussing sun patterns during your site visit because some properties back toward the Silver Comet Trail area and get more shade coverage. Paulding County doesn't have strict HOA landscape mandates like some metro Atlanta communities, but we always verify any deed restrictions before breaking ground. The neighborhood trend toward luxury estates means most properties have the space for a quality 300–600 square foot green, though we've done everything from compact practice areas to full resort-style layouts. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on base preparation and site access, and we always manage that red clay dust carefully—it's part of respecting your neighbors.
Absolutely. Red clay is stable and drains well when prepared with proper base layers—sand, compacted stone, and our engineered sub-base system. It's actually easier to work with than loose sandy soil. The key is ensuring proper grading so water moves away from your home, which we handle as part of site prep. Dallas properties benefit from this clay foundation.
Far less than natural grass. You'll brush it occasionally to keep the pile upright, rinse it after heavy pollen season, and that's largely it. No mowing, fertilizing, or fighting crabgrass—especially valuable since Dallas's summer heat would stress real turf. Most owners spend 15 minutes monthly on upkeep. Our infill systems are designed for Georgia's humidity.
That's our bread and butter. New builds often have bare or uneven yards, which actually makes our job easier—no removal of old sod, no root systems to navigate. We work around your home's final grading plan and ensure everything ties in with drainage systems. Most Seven Hills installations happen within 6 months of closing.
Installation typically takes 3–5 days for a standard backyard green. We manage noise and dust respectfully—no early starts, no unnecessary equipment running. Your neighbors on Silver Comet Trail side streets won't know we're there beyond seeing the finished product. We clean up completely each day.
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