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East Point homeowners know that maintaining a pristine lawn in Fulton County's clay-heavy soil is no joke. Between the humidity, the occasional drought stretch, and the reality of compact urban lots around Downtown East Point and Jefferson Park, a natural grass putting green often turns into a muddy headache or a patchy eyesore. That's where an artificial putting green makes real sense. We've installed synthetic greens for neighbors near Camp Creek Marketplace and all around the MARTA corridor—folks who wanted that resort-quality short game practice area without spending weekends fighting weeds or dealing with brown patches come August. A putting green isn't just about golf, either. It's a conversation piece, a low-maintenance focal point that actually improves your yard's usability year-round. No chemical treatments, no watering bills, no mud tracked into the house after a rain. We handle the whole job right here in East Point, and we've learned exactly how to prep these clay soils so your green sits perfectly level and drains properly. Whether you've got a 20-by-30 backyard or a modest corner lot, we'll design something that fits your space and your budget.
East Point sits on South Fulton's notoriously dense clay, which is actually why so many yards here struggle with drainage and compaction. When we install a putting green, we account for that clay base by building in proper sub-base preparation and a perforated drainage layer—otherwise you'll end up with standing water after summer thunderstorms, and your green becomes a swamp. The clay also means we're often working in tighter spaces; a lot of homes in Jefferson Park and around Downtown East Point have smaller footprints than suburban lots, so we're skilled at maximizing a compact area. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on tree canopy and neighboring structures, especially in the older neighborhoods. We assess shade patterns before installation because even synthetic turf performs better with some direct light and good air circulation. One thing we always discuss with East Point clients: HOA rules in certain communities can restrict certain turf heights or colors, so we confirm those details upfront. The urban setting also means we're sometimes working in yards bordered by fences, utility lines, or tight side yards—nothing we haven't handled, but it shapes how we approach the layout and material delivery.
Absolutely. South Fulton's clay compacts hard and holds water, so we spend extra time on the base layer. We excavate the area, add a compacted sub-base, lay down a drainage board, and then your sand-and-infill layer on top of the synthetic turf. This prevents the pooling and settling problems we see happen when installers skip these steps in clay-heavy areas like yours. Proper prep means your green stays level and playable for years.
Yes—many of our East Point clients have modest backyards. We've built greens as small as 100 square feet that look and play great. The key is thoughtful placement and realistic expectations about hole design. We'll visit your property, talk through sight lines and usability, and design something that actually enhances your outdoor space without feeling cramped.
Way less than natural grass. You'll brush it occasionally to keep the infill distributed evenly, rinse it during pollen season, and maybe rake out debris. No mowing, no fertilizer, no fungicide sprays. Even in humid East Point summers, synthetic turf doesn't breed mold the way wet natural grass does. Most clients spend maybe 30 minutes a month on upkeep.
Most residential putting greens take 2–4 days, depending on size and base prep complexity. We're based 30 minutes away and service the entire East Point area regularly—including Downtown, Jefferson Park, and neighborhoods near Camp Creek. We'll confirm the timeline during your consultation and work around your schedule.
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