Rooftop Deck — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
East Cobb homeowners know the value of outdoor space—especially in neighborhoods like Indian Hills and the Pope area, where established lots come with high expectations and serious HOA standards. A rooftop deck or elevated entertaining space is prime real estate, but maintaining natural grass up there? That's a maintenance nightmare waiting to happen. Artificial putting green turf solves that problem entirely. You get the polished, resort-style look without watering, mowing, or fighting Cobb County's clay-heavy soil conditions that make upkeep exhausting. Whether you're overlooking East Cobb Park or hosting neighbors from the Lassiter area, a quality artificial green transforms your deck into something that looks immaculate year-round. We're just 15 minutes away, so we've installed dozens of these in your community. We understand the unique drainage challenges rooftop decks present, the weight load limitations on elevated structures, and the aesthetic standards that matter in East Cobb's upscale neighborhoods. A putting green isn't just about golf—it's about creating a conversation-starting outdoor room that holds up to Georgia weather without constant babying.
East Cobb's clay soil is actually a benefit when you're installing artificial turf on rooftops—you're not fighting drainage battles underneath. What matters more here is the deck itself: load capacity, drainage system design, and UV durability under Georgia's intense summer sun. Most rooftop decks in neighborhoods like Indian Hills have weight restrictions, so we size and select materials accordingly. The elevation also means you'll catch more wind and direct sunlight than a ground-level yard, which actually favors quality artificial turf—it dries faster and resists algae growth that plagues naturally shaded areas. HOA guidelines in East Cobb's established communities often specify that landscaping must look manicured and well-maintained. Artificial turf on a deck delivers that consistently without the seasonal browning you'd see with natural grass. Winter temperatures rarely drop enough here to crack or damage modern synthetic fibers, and summer heat, while intense, won't kill your investment the way it would natural sod. The real consideration is subsurface: proper decking base, infill selection that won't wash through to your neighbors below, and edge containment that matches your deck's aesthetic. We've handled these variables across Pope, Lassiter, and Indian Hills extensively.
Most HOAs in East Cobb actually approve artificial turf because it's cleaner, greener year-round, and reduces drainage runoff—a real concern for deck-level installations. Always check your deed restrictions, but we've rarely hit objections. If weight capacity is a concern, we work with structural engineers to ensure your deck can handle the installation safely.
Proper subsurface design is critical. We install a perforated backing layer over your deck, often with a secondary drain system that directs water safely to your roof's drainage system. Georgia's humidity means standing water is an enemy—we've designed dozens of these in East Cobb to shed moisture quickly and prevent algae or mold underneath.
Quality commercial-grade turf in East Cobb typically lasts 12–15 years on rooftop decks. Full sun actually helps—UV exposure is less damaging than you'd think, and the elevation means better air circulation. We use fade-resistant fibers rated for harsh climates, and we've never had a customer in Indian Hills or Pope complain about premature wear.
Rooftop installations aren't DIY projects. Subsurface preparation, load distribution, edge securement, and drainage integration require precision. One mistake—improper grading, wrong infill type, or inadequate sealing—can damage your deck or create water intrusion issues. We're 15 minutes away and handle the complexity so you don't have to.
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