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East Cobb homeowners have always taken pride in their yards. The neighborhoods around Indian Hills and the Lassiter area feature some of the most well-maintained properties in Cobb County, and we've noticed a real shift lately toward artificial putting greens. Whether you've got a corner of your yard that's been tough to maintain, or you're just tired of watering and mowing in Georgia's heat, a backyard putting green is a game-changer. We've been installing these systems throughout East Cobb for years, and the response has been fantastic. Your neighbors in Pope and around Sewell Mill are doing this, and honestly, once people see what a quality turf installation looks like up close, they get it. A putting green isn't some plastic-looking eyesore anymore—it's a real asset that transforms how you use your property. We handle everything from design to drainage, working with the specific clay soil conditions you've got here in Cobb County. Most of our East Cobb clients are just 15 minutes from our shop, so we're invested in getting this right for you.
Cobb County clay is dense and doesn't drain naturally the way sandy soils do, so proper base preparation is critical for a putting green that lasts. East Cobb properties are typically well-established with mature trees, which means you'll have mixed sun and shade patterns depending on your lot. Some yards in Indian Hills get full morning sun but afternoon shade from oaks—that's actually ideal for turf that won't bake in peak summer heat. We assess each property individually because yard sizes in these neighborhoods vary, and a putting green that works for a 40-by-60 lot plays differently than one on a larger estate. HOA guidelines in East Cobb are generally favorable toward maintained landscape improvements, but we always recommend checking your specific community rules before we break ground. The clay base needs a gravel sublayer and proper slope for water management—we've learned exactly how to handle this through dozens of installations in your area. Your lot's elevation and existing drainage patterns matter too, especially during Georgia's heavy spring rains.
Absolutely. Cobb County clay is why we use a engineered base with gravel sublayer and proper slope—we're not just laying turf on top of dirt. We've installed systems throughout Indian Hills and Pope that handle our heavy spring rains and summer storms without pooling. The key is getting the foundation right before the turf goes down.
Modern synthetic turf performs well in partial shade, which is good news for neighborhoods like Lassiter where mature trees are common. We typically want 4+ hours of direct sun for best appearance, but our turf won't die in shadier spots. We can assess your specific lot and tell you exactly how the sun moves across it.
Most do. We've completed multiple installations in East Cobb communities without issues. Since turf is maintained landscape, not a structure, it usually falls into acceptable improvements. Always check your community rules, and we're happy to help you navigate any questions before installation starts.
A residential putting green typically takes 2–4 days depending on lot size and base prep needed. Cobb County clay sometimes requires extra drainage work, but that's built into our timeline. We complete most East Cobb projects without disrupting your whole week.
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