Summer Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dallas homeowners are discovering that a backyard putting green isn't just for country clubs anymore—especially when summer's heat hits Paulding County hard. Whether you're in Seven Hills or near the Silver Comet Trail area, you've probably noticed how quickly natural grass burns out in the Georgia sun, and maintaining a playable lawn becomes a second job. That's where artificial turf comes in. A custom putting green gives you a year-round practice space that actually looks manicured, plays true, and doesn't demand watering during a scorching July. We've been installing these across the Dallas area for homeowners who want that resort-quality feel without the weekly mowing ritual. The new construction boom in Paulding County means lots of fresh yards ready for something special—and summer is actually ideal timing for installation. Your green will be game-ready by fall, just in time for the cooler months when you'll actually want to spend time outside perfecting your short game.
Dallas sits on that notorious Paulding County red clay, which actually works in your favor for putting green installation. Clay compacts well and provides excellent drainage base when we prep it properly—no soggy spots come monsoon season. The real consideration here is sun exposure. Properties near the Silver Comet Trail and throughout Seven Hills tend to have mature trees, and that's something we account for during site assessment. Full sun greens play faster and truer, but if your backyard is partially shaded, we'll spec the turf accordingly. Summer installation in this area is smart timing because we're past spring rains and you'll see the green performing through the toughest season. Most Dallas yards we work with range from 200 to 600 square feet for a putting area—enough for real practice without dominating your landscape. HOA rules in Seven Hills developments typically embrace quality outdoor improvements, but we always verify before breaking ground. The heat here actually speeds up installation curing, so a summer job means you're putting by early September.
Absolutely. Our putting-green turf is engineered for exactly this climate—Georgia heat and humidity are what it's made for. Summer installation means the material cures under real conditions, actually making it more stable. You'll see consistent ball roll regardless of whether it's 85 or 95 degrees. Unlike natural grass that goes dormant or burns brown, artificial stays lush and playable all season.
Red clay is actually ideal. It compacts firmly, doesn't hold standing water like some soils, and creates a solid, stable base for the turf. We grade and prep it to ensure proper drainage, so you won't deal with puddles after summer thunderstorms. The clay also keeps the green from shifting or settling unevenly over time.
Yes—that's exactly our timeline in Dallas. Summer installation works because the ground is workable and heat accelerates curing. You're typically putting within 2–3 weeks of us finishing. By September, your green is broken in and playing true for the cooler months when you'll actually want to practice.
We see most homeowners in Seven Hills and around Dallas go with 250–500 square feet. That's enough for 2–3 holes or a practice green with some pin positions. It fits naturally in most yards, doesn't require a huge budget, and still gives you legitimate short-game practice without overwhelming your landscape.
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