Sloped Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dallas, Georgia has seen a real building boom over the last few years, and a lot of homeowners in Seven Hills and around the Silver Comet Trail area are finishing their yards the right way—with putting greens that actually work year-round. We've installed plenty of them in Paulding County, and here's what we've learned: a sloped yard doesn't have to be a problem. In fact, it's kind of perfect for a putting green that drains properly and gives you that championship feel without the maintenance headache. The red clay soil out here can get soggy, especially during Georgia's wet seasons, so having a putting surface that's engineered to shed water quickly is a game-changer. Whether you're looking at a small green tucked into a corner lot or something more substantial on a hillside property, we can design it to match your yard's natural contours. No need to fight gravity—we work with it. That's why so many Dallas homeowners have made the switch.
Paulding County's red clay is honestly one of the biggest factors we consider when we're laying out a putting green in Dallas. That clay holds water, which means drainage isn't optional—it's essential. A sloped yard actually gives us an advantage here because we can direct water away from the playing surface and toward a swale or drain line. We typically recommend a permeable base layer underneath your turf, especially on properties where standing water has been an issue after heavy rain. The sun exposure varies pretty wildly depending on whether you're in Seven Hills or closer to the Silver Comet Trail area. Some yards get full sun all day, others have oak or pine shade in the afternoon. We'll assess your specific lot before we design the green, because shade affects turf performance and how much water the surface needs. Most putting greens we install in Dallas run 300 to 800 square feet, but we've done smaller and larger. If your HOA has landscape guidelines—and a lot of the newer developments do—we'll make sure the green fits those rules. We handle the permitting piece too, so you don't have to chase that down yourself.
Absolutely. In fact, slope is your friend when we're thinking about drainage and water management. We grade the subsurface so water runs off naturally, then we contour the top to create interesting breaks and transitions. Your slope becomes part of the design, not something we have to work around. We've built greens on hillside properties all over Paulding County.
Red clay doesn't drain well on its own, so we always install a solid drainage foundation—usually a layer of crushed stone and a perforated drain line running underneath. This keeps water from pooling and keeps your turf healthy year after year. It adds cost upfront, but it prevents problems later.
It depends on your property and whether you're in an HOA community. Most residential putting greens in Seven Hills and Dallas don't require a permit, but we always check with Paulding County first. If your neighborhood has covenants, we'll verify those too before we start any work.
Way less than natural grass, especially in Georgia's heat and humidity. You'll brush it occasionally and rinse it during dry spells, but that's mostly it. No mowing, no fertilizing, no fungus issues from our wet springs. Most Dallas homeowners spend maybe an hour a month on upkeep.
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