Indoor Space — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Decatur homeowners know the deal—those mature oak and pine trees that make our neighborhoods like Oakhurst and Winnona Park so beautiful also mean serious shade coverage and that stubborn red clay underneath. Indoor putting greens sidestep all of that. Whether you've got a finished basement, a spare room, or a climate-controlled game space, an artificial putting surface lets you practice your short game without battling DeKalb County's humidity, seasonal dormancy, or the uneven terrain that comes with our landscape. We've installed dozens of these in the Decatur area (we're based about 30 minutes away), and the homeowners we work with appreciate the year-round consistency. No watering. No mud tracked in from the yard. No excuses for missing those three-footers. The neighborhoods around Decatur Square and toward Agnes Scott have some fantastic older homes with bonus rooms and sunrooms that are perfect candidates for this kind of upgrade. An indoor putting green isn't just another home improvement—it's the one project that actually gets *more* use as the seasons change, not less.
Decatur's outdoor turf challenges—that heavy red clay, the dense tree canopy, the seasonal wet spells—don't apply to indoor installations, which is part of why they're such a smart move here. But there are still local considerations. Your basement or indoor space likely has concrete subflooring, and we'll want to assess moisture levels, especially in older homes in the MAK Historic District or near Oakhurst, where foundation drainage can be an issue. Indoor humidity matters too; Georgia's summer heat means your HVAC system needs to keep relative humidity below 55% to protect both the turf backing and the underlying base. Room dimensions in Decatur homes vary wildly—some of those historic properties have generous bonus rooms, others are more modest—so we custom-size the putting surface to fit your space and playing preferences. Lighting is another local factor. Without that Georgia sun, you'll want quality LED setup to avoid shadows and ensure the ball roll reads true. We handle all of this in the consultation, but it's worth knowing upfront that an indoor install is less about fighting nature and more about controlling the environment.
Indoor installations don't require city permits in Decatur—you're modifying interior space, not your lot or exterior. If you're in a neighborhood with an HOA like some areas near Decatur Square, check your covenants, but those typically don't cover interior upgrades. We handle the logistics, but it's always smart to ask your HOA first.
Most homeowners we work with in the area use 200–400 square feet—think a spare bedroom, bonus room, or part of a finished basement. You can go smaller (100 sq ft for basic practice), but 15–20 feet of length gives you realistic green speeds and break simulation. We'll measure your space and design accordingly.
Yes. Indoor location means no root competition or soil disruption. If your basement has moisture issues (common in Decatur's red clay areas), we address that with proper subflooring prep and drainage. We assess moisture before installation and can recommend solutions if needed.
Minimal. Brush it weekly to keep the nap standing. Georgia's indoor humidity is your main concern—keep your HVAC balanced and you're fine. No watering, fertilizing, or seasonal worry. We've installed plenty in Decatur homes and they hold up great with basic care.
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