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East Cobb homeowners have invested seriously in their yards. Whether you're in Indian Hills, the Lassiter area, or near Pope, you're sitting on property that deserves more than a struggling lawn. Natural sod works fine—until it doesn't. Those Cobb County clay soils create drainage headaches, summer heat stress, and bare patches that never quite fill in the way you want. A putting-green-quality artificial turf installation solves that. You get the manicured, golf-course look year-round without the fertilizer runs, the watering bills, or the frustration of fighting clay and Georgia humidity. We're based just 15 minutes away, so we know East Cobb's soil, your neighborhood aesthetics, and what actually holds up in this climate. Whether your lot is a tight quarter-acre or sprawling, artificial turf adapts. It handles the shade under mature trees, the intense afternoon sun, and the drainage challenges that come with the territory. Most homeowners in your area see their turf investment pay dividends in curb appeal, usable yard space, and pure peace of mind.
East Cobb's clay-heavy soil is beautiful for establishing trees but brutal on traditional grass. Drainage pools, compaction limits root growth, and summer heat stress hits hard—especially in Pope and Indian Hills where mature lot landscaping creates mixed sun and shade. Putting-green turf solves this because it doesn't rely on soil conditions. We install an engineered base layer that handles Cobb's drainage reality and keeps your surface playable even after heavy rain. Sun exposure varies considerably depending on your lot's tree canopy. Some East Cobb properties sit under dense oak coverage; others get full southern exposure. Our installation accounts for this—the turf specification and infill choices differ. Most East Cobb neighborhoods, including Lassiter-area developments, have HOA guidelines around lawn appearance and maintenance. Artificial turf typically exceeds these standards without the labor. Lot sizes in East Cobb run the gamut, so we customize installations—some homeowners want a full-yard upgrade, others a focal putting green near the patio or entry. The clay base means we often need to address grading and drainage before turf installation, which we factor into our initial site assessment.
Not at all. East Cobb's upscale lots are full of curated landscaping and hardscaping. A well-installed putting green reads as a premium upgrade, not artificial-looking. Most neighbors in Indian Hills and Lassiter appreciate the crisp, maintained appearance. We design installations to match your existing landscape style—whether that's traditional, modern, or transitional.
Clay compacts and holds water, which is why we install a perforated base layer and drainage system beneath the turf. This prevents pooling and extends your turf lifespan significantly. The initial prep work is slightly more involved than sandy soils, but it's essential in East Cobb. We handle all grading and subsurface work so your putting surface stays playable year-round.
Yes, though shade does affect playability and algae risk. We spec turf and infill differently for shaded areas—better drainage, UV-resistant materials. Some East Cobb properties have mixed sun and shade. We assess your specific microclimate and recommend the best turf product and maintenance strategy for your lot's conditions.
Most residential projects—a small putting green or backyard installation—take 2–4 days once we've completed site prep and base work. East Cobb clay requires proper grading, so the timeline depends on lot condition. We'll give you a clear schedule at the consultation, and we're local (15 minutes away), so scheduling and follow-up are straightforward.
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