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East Point's a great place to own a home, and we know that means your yard matters. Whether you're in Downtown East Point or over near Jefferson Park, a putting green transforms what might otherwise be a small urban lot into something you actually want to spend time in. We work with a lot of homeowners around Fulton County who are tired of fighting the clay soil and Atlanta's humidity just to keep grass looking decent. A quality artificial putting green solves that problem—it gives you a polished, low-maintenance green space that works year-round, no watering, no mowing, no seasonal die-off. Since we're based just 30 minutes away, we understand the specific challenges your yard faces: the South Fulton clay that drains poorly, the shade patterns from mature trees common in your neighborhoods, and the compact lot sizes that make every square foot count. We've installed dozens of putting greens across the metro Atlanta area, and we've learned what actually works in this climate. This isn't about a cookie-cutter solution—it's about building something that fits your space, your budget, and your lifestyle.
East Point's soil is dense clay, which means natural grass struggles with drainage and compaction—especially on smaller residential lots where foot traffic gets concentrated. That's actually one of the biggest reasons homeowners near Camp Creek Marketplace and throughout the area choose artificial putting greens. You get excellent drainage with the right base installation, no mud in the rainy season, and consistent playability. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot's orientation and tree coverage. Many East Point properties have older oak and pine trees that create afternoon shade, which is a plus for turf longevity and reduces the intense UV wear you'd see on a full-sun green. We always recommend a site visit to map out light patterns before we design your green. HOA rules in some neighborhoods are minimal, but we've worked with a few communities that have landscape guidelines worth checking. Urban lot sizes here typically run 0.15 to 0.35 acres, so we design greens that maximize your usable space without overwhelming the yard. Installation in clay soil requires proper base prep—compacted stone, drainage layer, and correct slope—to prevent pooling. We handle all of that as part of our process.
Not harder, just different. We account for Fulton County's clay density by adding extra base layers for drainage and grading the slope slightly more aggressive than sandy soil would need. This prevents water from sitting under the turf during Georgia's rainy springs. We've done this hundreds of times in similar soil—it's a standard part of our process, not an extra cost or hassle.
Absolutely. Compact lots are actually perfect for putting greens because they create a focal point without taking up much space. We've built 300-square-foot greens that completely change how a homeowner uses their yard. The key is smart design—we help you place it where you'll actually see it and use it, not hidden in a corner.
Real talk: maybe 15 minutes per month. A quick sweep to clear leaves and debris, occasional rinsing to freshen the fibers, and that's it. No fertilizer, no fungicide, no mowing—especially valuable for East Point homeowners dealing with Atlanta's humid summers and seasonal leaf drop from those big trees.
Yes. Shade from mature trees is actually beneficial for turf life. We just need to see the property and check light patterns throughout the day. Some spots on your lot might get 4–6 hours of direct sun, which is ideal. We'll find the best location and design accordingly.
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