Backyard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Most folks in East Point who come to us want the same thing: a backyard that actually looks like something they'd want to spend time in. The problem is South Fulton clay soil doesn't make that easy. It gets compacted, it doesn't drain right, and if you've got a tight urban lot near Downtown East Point or Jefferson Park, you're working with limited space and a whole lot of humidity. That's where a putting green comes in—not just the golf part, but the whole vibe. A well-installed artificial turf green gives you year-round playability, zero mud tracking into the house, and honest-to-god curb appeal that actually holds up in Georgia weather. We've been installing these for East Point homeowners for years now, and the transformation is real. You go from staring at dead grass or patchy clay to having a genuine outdoor room that works for practice, entertaining, or just stepping out with a cold drink. The green stays looking sharp through summer heat and winter dormancy alike. No watering during droughts, no fighting drainage issues, and no weekend lawn maintenance taking over your life.
East Point's clay-heavy soil is honestly the main reason putting greens make so much sense here. That dense, compacted clay doesn't drain, which means standing water and poor turf health if you're trying to maintain natural grass. We see this constantly in the neighborhoods around Jefferson Park and closer to the MARTA corridor—yards that just fight you every season. Artificial turf sidesteps that entirely. The other thing is lot size. Urban properties in East Point tend to be tighter, which actually works great for putting greens because you don't need much square footage to make a real impact. A 200- or 300-square-foot green feels substantial and gives you actual practice space without dominating your whole yard. Sun exposure varies by neighborhood—some properties get full southern exposure, others have mature trees providing afternoon shade. We customize the infill and pile height based on that. And yes, heat is real here, but modern artificial turf handles Georgia summer without melting or fading like older products used to. One note on installation: we always check local utility lines before digging, and East Point's mix of older and newer properties means we've learned what to expect underground. Drainage prep is critical in clay soil, so we build in proper base layers and perimeter management.
Absolutely. Our turf is engineered for exactly these conditions. The infill we use in East Point properties dissipates heat and allows air circulation so it doesn't get spongy or soft underfoot. You're not getting the cheap stuff that bakes and melts—this is commercial-grade synthetic that's been tested in environments way hotter and more humid than Georgia.
Good question. Most neighborhoods in East Point don't restrict artificial turf, but it's worth checking if you're in an area with strict HOA rules. We help with that conversation and can provide documentation showing that our installations are professional-grade and maintain property values. It's a quick check before we start.
We don't fight the clay—we work around it. Our base prep includes crushed stone and a perforated sub-base that lets water drain through instead of pooling. It's more involved than installation on sandy soil, but it's the standard we use on every East Point job to ensure longevity and performance.
Minimal. Light brushing to keep the pile upright, occasional rinsing to remove dust, and that's it. No watering during dry spells, no fertilizer, no fighting the Georgia clay. Most homeowners in East Point spend maybe 30 minutes a month on maintenance versus the hours natural grass demands.
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