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Most of the putting greens we install in East Cobb end up being the most-used feature in the backyard. Homeowners in Indian Hills, the Pope area, and around Lassiter quickly realize that a well-built synthetic green transforms those clay-heavy lots into year-round recreation spaces. The thing is, East Cobb's soil doesn't drain like sandy loam—it's dense, compacted clay that's perfect for building a stable base, but only if you know what you're doing during prep. We've been installing putting greens across Cobb County for years, and we're just 15 minutes from your neighborhood. That proximity matters because we understand your lot's drainage challenges, your typical afternoon sun patterns, and the landscaping expectations in these established, upscale communities. Whether you're in a gated subdivision or on a spacious residential property, we build greens that look pristine in July and December alike. Our money-back guarantee isn't marketing fluff—it means we're confident enough in our work to stand behind it. If your green doesn't perform, doesn't drain, or doesn't look the way we promised, we'll make it right.
East Cobb's clay-dominant soil is actually an asset during installation—it compacts firmly and provides excellent drainage foundation when we prep it correctly. What we watch for is the expansive nature of Cobb County clay; poorly graded lots can trap water during heavy spring rains. Before we install, we always assess sun exposure. Many East Cobb properties have mature oak canopies, especially in Indian Hills and Pope area lots. That shade patterns matter for turf selection and performance expectations. HOA communities in the area typically have landscape guidelines, so we coordinate specifications upfront—most are receptive to high-end synthetic greens since they reduce maintenance and water use. The typical East Cobb lot ranges from 0.5 to 1.5 acres, so greens here average 300–600 square feet, often positioned between a deck and tree line. We always excavate to proper depth (4–6 inches) and install perimeter drainage that handles our regional rainfall. Winter dormancy isn't an issue with synthetic turf, but summer heat reflection can be, so we choose materials rated for Georgia's humidity and UV exposure.
Yes, but we engineer it. We excavate below the native clay, install a perforated base layer, and slope everything toward a French drain or catch basin. Cobb County clay actually locks in the foundation beautifully once compacted. The key is subsurface drainage design—not the soil itself. We've never had drainage issues on properly prepped East Cobb properties.
Our turfs hold up well in dappled, filtered shade (4–6 hours of direct sun). Heavy shade under dense oaks is trickier. During your consultation, we'll measure light patterns and recommend turf grade accordingly. Some East Cobb customers choose partial green placement to maximize sun exposure, which we help design.
Nearly all do. HOAs in Indian Hills and other established subdivisions appreciate that synthetic greens reduce water use, eliminate pesticides, and maintain consistent appearance. We provide HOA-compliant specs and documentation upfront. Never had an approval rejection in our service area.
We guarantee performance—proper drainage, durability, and appearance for two years. If the green fails to drain during regional rainfall, shows premature wear, or doesn't match our design rendering, we repair or replace it at no cost. It's our promise that you get exactly what we install.
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