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Dallas residents have figured out what golfers have known for decades—a putting green transforms your backyard into something genuinely fun to use. Whether you're in Seven Hills or over near the Silver Comet Trail area, we've installed plenty of greens for homeowners who got tired of letting their yards sit empty or maintaining patchy grass that never quite cooperates with Paulding County's clay-heavy soil. Here's the thing: artificial turf for putting greens isn't some gimmick. It's legitimate. You get consistent playability, zero maintenance headaches, and a backyard feature that actually gets used year-round. No watering during our hot summers, no mud after rain, no fighting the red clay that comes standard in this part of Georgia. We're based just 30 minutes away in the area, so we understand Dallas yards specifically. We know the new construction neighborhoods are built on challenging soil, we've seen what works in Seven Hills' varied topography, and we've built greens that handle our Georgia weather without fussing. Your neighbors will notice. Your family will use it. And unlike natural grass, it won't look sad by August. Let's talk about what a putting green could look like in your yard.
Dallas sits on Paulding County's signature red clay, which presents both a challenge and an opportunity. That clay base actually works in our favor for putting green installation—it provides excellent drainage support once we've prepared the foundation properly. What we won't do is try to grow natural turf over it. The clay's pH and compaction make it a losing battle, especially during our humid summers. Your backyard's sun exposure matters enormously. Properties near the Silver Comet Trail area and throughout Seven Hills vary wildly—some yards are shaded by mature oaks, others bake in full sun. We design green layouts around your actual sun patterns, not assumed ones. Artificial turf handles both scenarios perfectly, but the base preparation adjusts based on drainage needs. New construction lots in Dallas often come with uneven grading and fill dirt that settles unpredictably over the first couple years. If your home is newer, we account for this in our base layers to prevent settling issues later. Established neighborhoods usually have more stable ground. Most Dallas residential lots we work with have reasonable space for a modest green—12' x 20' to 15' x 30' range—without feeling cramped or overwhelming the landscape. We'll assess whether your yard's layout supports a traditional rectangle, an L-shape that follows your patio, or a creative design that works with your existing hardscape. The red clay means excellent base stability once properly compacted and graded.
Absolutely. Paulding County's red clay is actually ideal for the base layers under artificial putting turf. The clay compacts well and provides drainage support. What matters is proper preparation—we don't fight the soil, we build on top of it with the right foundation layers. Your green will be stable and level for years.
Dallas itself doesn't typically restrict artificial turf for residential putting greens, but Seven Hills and some neighborhoods have HOA guidelines worth checking. We're familiar with local requirements and can review your specific area's rules. Most HOAs approve putting greens as long as they're well-maintained and blend with the landscape.
Most Dallas residential greens take 3-5 days from start to finish, depending on size and base preparation needs. Red clay sites sometimes need extra grading time, but that's built into our timeline. You'll have a playable green by the end of the week in most cases.
Yes—that's actually common for Dallas properties. We design the green location based on your yard's actual sun patterns throughout the day. Artificial turf performs consistently in both conditions, so we're really just making sure the layout fits your space and preference rather than fighting nature.
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