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Your putting green in East Cobb sees real action—whether it's the morning practice sessions before heading to work or the weekend matches with neighbors from Indian Hills and the Lassiter area. That means your turf needs to handle consistent foot traffic and still look immaculate for the next round. Cobb County's clay-heavy soil and Georgia's humid summers create conditions that challenge both natural grass and poorly installed artificial turf. The good news? A properly maintained synthetic green thrives here. We're just 15 minutes from your neighborhood, and we've installed dozens of putting greens across East Cobb's established upscale lots—from Pope area estates to properties backing up near Sewell Mill. We know the drainage demands of our clay subsoil, the shade patterns that develop under mature oaks, and exactly how to build a green that won't collect water or shift under your feet. Most homeowners in 30062, 30066, 30067, and 30068 discover that their turf actually plays better after year two—once it settles and the infill compacts—but only if the base was installed right the first time. That's where we come in.
East Cobb's clay foundation means one thing: drainage matters more than in most Georgia neighborhoods. We see properties where gutters and grading naturally funnel water toward certain corners of the yard. Your putting green needs a properly sloped base and perforated underlayment to keep water from pooling—especially during our spring rainy season. The soil type also affects how we anchor the turf and what infill we recommend. Our established lots tend to have mature tree coverage, particularly in Indian Hills and around the Pope area. That creates shade patterns that shift seasonally. Unlike natural grass, synthetic turf doesn't suffer in shade—but it does absorb and hold heat differently in sunny versus shaded zones, which affects playability and ball roll. Cobb County's HOA landscape guidelines vary by neighborhood, but most permit putting greens as long as they're well-maintained and don't violate height or setback rules. We handle that conversation with your HOA if needed. Lot sizes in this area range from half-acre to multi-acre properties, so we customize green dimensions and shape to match your space and sightlines. Installation in Cobb clay requires proper excavation and base prep—cutting corners here leads to settling and dead spots.
Yes, but not constantly. Cobb County's clay soil means dust and fine particles settle on the turf, especially during dry spells or after nearby construction. We recommend light brushing every 2–3 weeks and a deeper cleaning 2–3 times per year. Spring and fall cleanings help remove pollen and debris buildup. Most East Cobb homeowners do basic maintenance themselves; we offer professional deep cleans if you prefer.
Don't water artificial turf like you would natural grass. Light rinsing (5–10 minutes) during hot, dry stretches helps cool the infill and rinses away dust—helpful in our Georgia heat. During humid months or after rain, skip rinsing entirely. Most East Cobb homeowners rinse once or twice monthly in summer, zero times in winter. Drainage does the heavy lifting; watering is optional maintenance.
Absolutely, if installed correctly. Clay drains slowly, so we install a gravel base layer and perforated underlayment that channels water away from the turf surface. Proper slope—even 1–2 percent grade—matters greatly in East Cobb. We've solved drainage issues on properties near East Cobb Park and throughout 30062 and 30066 by rerouting water toward existing drainage or French drains. Your green will perform well year-round.
With proper maintenance, 10–15 years or more. East Cobb's climate—hot summers, mild winters, occasional ice—is forgiving for synthetic turf. Sun exposure in the Lassiter and Pope areas causes gradual color fade over time, but structural integrity holds. We warranty our installations and can refresh infill or spot-repair worn areas as needed. Most homeowners report their greens still look great at year 8.
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