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Building a new home in East Point means thinking about your entire outdoor space from day one—and a putting green is one of those features that actually pays dividends from move-in day forward. Unlike a standard lawn that demands constant upkeep in our South Fulton clay soil, a quality artificial putting green gives you a polished, low-maintenance backyard amenity that works in the Jefferson Park neighborhood or anywhere else in the 30344 area. We've installed dozens of these in new construction homes throughout Fulton County, and homeowners consistently tell us it's the feature that makes their backyard feel complete. The beauty of planning this during construction is that we can integrate proper drainage and base preparation right from the start—no retrofitting, no surprises. Whether your lot backs up toward the East Point MARTA corridor or sits near Camp Creek Marketplace, we size and position greens to match your actual space and sun exposure. Most new builds in East Point have tighter lots than suburban areas, so we've gotten really good at maximizing playability in compact yards. You'll get a putting surface that handles Georgia's humidity without the mold and algae headaches of real grass, plus it stays green and playable year-round without watering or fertilizer.
East Point's clay-heavy soil is honestly one of the best arguments for going artificial on a putting green. Real grass struggles with compaction and drainage issues in dense clay, which means you're fighting an uphill battle with maintenance. Our artificial greens eliminate that problem entirely because we build a engineered base system that handles the drainage challenges native to South Fulton County. Sun patterns vary significantly between Downtown East Point's older lot layouts and the newer construction areas—some properties get morning sun with afternoon shade, others are full-sun exposures. We assess your specific microclimate before recommending pile height and infill type, because a green that's perfect for a shaded north-facing yard isn't the same as one for full southern exposure. Lot sizes in the 30344 ZIP code tend to be more compact than outer suburbs, which actually works in your favor for putting green installation—we're talking smaller footprints that are easier to maintain and still deliver genuine entertainment value. If your new home falls under an HOA (common in newer East Point developments), we'll review any landscape guidelines before breaking ground. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on base prep, and we coordinate directly with your builder's timeline so there's no conflict with other trades.
We build putting greens with a perforated base layer that sits above the clay and channels water away properly. The artificial surface itself won't hold moisture or develop algae like natural grass does in our humid South Fulton climate. You get a playable surface every single day without the mold and fungal issues that plague real putting greens in Georgia's weather.
Absolutely. Most new builds in the 30344 area have enough backyard space for an 8x12 or 10x15 green, which is plenty for real practice and casual play. We've done successful installations in tighter Jefferson Park lots too—it's all about smart positioning to maximize your specific yard layout and sun exposure.
Many newer East Point developments do have landscape guidelines, so we always check with your HOA before installation. In most cases, a well-maintained artificial green actually meets or exceeds community standards. We'll handle the paperwork conversation with you and your builder so there are no surprises down the line.
We typically need 3–5 days for full installation, including base prep and final grading. If you're planning this as part of new construction in East Point, we coordinate directly with your builder's schedule to fit between foundation work and final landscaping. That way it's done right and on time.
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