Fire Pit Area — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
East Point homeowners in neighborhoods like Downtown East Point and Jefferson Park are discovering that a backyard putting green transforms small urban lots into year-round recreation spaces—especially when paired with a fire-pit area. Unlike the sprawling estates you see further north, many East Point properties sit on tighter footprints where every square foot matters. That's exactly why a custom putting green works so well here. You get a genuine golf experience without sacrificing your patio, grill zone, or entertaining area. Our team has installed dozens of greens throughout South Fulton, and we've learned what plays well with East Point's clay-heavy soil and the mixed sun patterns typical of the Jefferson Park area. A putting green isn't just a novelty—it's a weekend entertainment upgrade that holds its own against the summer heat and the occasional Georgia downpour. We're just 30 minutes away, so we handle site visits quickly and understand exactly how local conditions affect drainage, ball roll, and long-term durability. Whether you're working with a compact lot near Camp Creek Marketplace or a modest backyard in Downtown East Point, we'll design a green that fits your space and your fire-pit setup.
East Point's South Fulton clay poses a genuine drainage challenge, but it's one we've solved on dozens of local projects. Clay compacts easily, which means standing water is a real risk during Georgia's spring and summer rains—exactly why proper base preparation and subsurface drainage matter more here than in sandy areas. Most East Point lots fall between 0.15 and 0.35 acres, so we're typically working with 400–800 square feet of potential green space. Sun exposure varies considerably depending on whether your property borders the tree canopy near Jefferson Park or sits in the more open, developed sections closer to Camp Creek Marketplace. We always conduct an on-site assessment to map full-sun, partial-shade, and shade zones. Shade actually helps in summer, reducing heat stress on synthetic turf and keeping ball speeds consistent. HOA requirements in Downtown East Point can restrict installation timing and equipment access—we coordinate with your community management to avoid fines or delays. The fire-pit integration is common in this area because it works: you're adding two entertainment zones in one backyard refresh. Our crew accounts for heat displacement from any fire feature, ensuring turf placement and infill material won't degrade prematurely from radiant warmth.
Absolutely. Clay in South Fulton compacts and holds water, so we install a perforated drainage layer beneath the putting green base. This prevents the soggy conditions that would wreck ball roll and turf longevity. We've done this on Jefferson Park and Downtown East Point properties for years—it's essential prep work, not optional.
Yes, and we recommend it. Coordinating both projects means we can position the green safely away from heat zones and manage site prep once instead of twice. We'll space them appropriately so your fire area and putting green complement each other without interference.
Most East Point lots support a 400–600 square foot green, which gives you 2–3 hole layouts. We've installed smaller greens (250 sq ft) on tight Downtown East Point properties and larger ones on properties near Jefferson Park. We'll measure and propose options during your site visit.
Quality synthetic turf handles Georgia heat well—heat isn't the issue. Radiant heat from a fire pit can degrade infill and backing, so we maintain at least 8–10 feet of clearance. This spacing also keeps ash and embers away from your playing surface, giving you a cleaner, safer setup.
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