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East Point's backyard culture is built on real grass, real fun, and real maintenance headaches. We get it. Between the South Fulton clay soil that bakes hard in summer and the unpredictable Georgia humidity, keeping a traditional lawn pristine takes work most homeowners don't have time for. That's where a putting green changes the game. Picture yourself in Jefferson Park or Downtown East Point, stepping into your own backyard and practicing your short game without the mowing, watering, or fertilizer bills. We've installed artificial putting greens throughout Fulton County, and East Point's tight urban lots and clay-heavy soil make synthetic turf an especially smart choice. You get championship-quality green surfaces that stay vibrant year-round, drain properly even during our heavy spring rains, and require almost zero maintenance. Whether you've got 200 square feet or 500, we can design a putting green that fits your space, matches your home's aesthetic, and gets used from March through November.
East Point sits on heavy South Fulton clay, which creates real drainage challenges for natural turf but works beautifully for artificial green installations. Our crew accounts for the clay base by installing proper sub-base and drainage systems—critical in neighborhoods like Downtown East Point where summer storms hit hard and fast. Urban lots here tend to be smaller, which actually favors putting green layouts; we've had great success squeezing 300–400 square foot greens into backyards near Camp Creek Marketplace and the MARTA area. Sun exposure varies significantly block-to-block in East Point's established neighborhoods. We always conduct a site assessment to map shade patterns—afternoon shade from mature oaks is common in Jefferson Park properties. Our turf selection accounts for this variability. The clay soil also means you won't deal with traditional lawn settling issues once we've graded and compacted your base layer. Heat retention can be higher on artificial surfaces, so we often recommend lighter-colored yarn in East Point's full-sun yards and incorporate adequate drainage to prevent water pooling during heavy rain.
Absolutely. Clay is actually stable for installation—it won't shift like sandy soil. We excavate to proper depth, install a compacted base layer, add drainage fabric and stone, then lay the turf system. The key is grading correctly so water moves away from your home and toward drainage, which we do on every East Point project. Your clay base becomes an asset, not a liability.
Our drainage design sends water through the backing and down to your sub-base layer, preventing puddles even after heavy rain. The synthetic fibers don't compress or die from moisture like natural grass does. Humidity won't cause the turf to deteriorate—in fact, the play surface stays consistent year-round, which is why pros prefer synthetics.
Most do, especially since artificial greens are low-maintenance and don't create landscape inconsistencies. We recommend reviewing your HOA guidelines—some have specific material or color requirements. We've worked with multiple East Point HOAs and can help you navigate approval if needed. Call us before you decide.
Most residential greens take 3–5 days, depending on size and site preparation. Clay base prep may take a day longer than sandy lots, but we're prepared for that. We handle grading, drainage, turf install, and cleanup on your timeline. We're 30 minutes from East Point, so scheduling is flexible.
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