Subdivision Approved — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
East Point homeowners are discovering that a backyard putting green transforms how you spend your downtime—especially in neighborhoods like Jefferson Park and Downtown East Point where lot sizes tend to be more modest. Instead of driving out to a golf course, you've got a professional-grade short game practice area steps from your back door. We've installed dozens of putting greens across Fulton County, and East Point properties have some real advantages. The MARTA corridor location means easy access to the rest of Atlanta, but your own yard becomes your private escape. What really matters is getting the installation right the first time. Your South Fulton clay soil needs proper base preparation, and the local humidity patterns mean drainage design isn't optional—it's essential. A poorly installed green turns into a muddy mess during our summer downpours. We handle the grading, the subsurface work, and the turf selection so your green stays playable year-round. Whether your HOA has specific landscape approval requirements or you've got full creative control, we work within those parameters and make sure everything's documented before we break ground.
East Point's clay-heavy soil is the starting point for any conversation about putting greens. Unlike sandy regions, clay compacts and holds water—which sounds good until you're staring at a swampy green in July. Our installation process accounts for this. We excavate below grade, install a perforated drainage layer, and slope the surface properly so water moves away from play areas. The neighborhoods around Jefferson Park and downtown tend to have older homes with mature trees, which affects sun exposure. Most putting greens need decent light—we assess your specific lot's shade patterns and adjust turf density recommendations accordingly. HOA approval is common in East Point subdivisions, and we help navigate those requirements. We've worked with community landscape guidelines that specify grass blade height, synthetic materials, and border options. Lot sizes here often run smaller than suburban Atlanta, which actually makes a 400–800 square foot putting green feel generous. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on drainage complexity. Summer heat and humidity in South Fulton mean your turf selection matters—we recommend infill systems that stay cooler and perform better in our climate.
Clay is actually workable—it just requires intentional drainage design. We install a base layer system that prevents water from pooling under your green. South Fulton clay compacts well, which gives us a stable foundation. The real trick is sloping and perforated subsurface work, which we've refined across dozens of Fulton County projects. Done right, clay is an advantage, not a liability.
Most East Point subdivisions do approve synthetic greens when they're installed professionally. We handle the HOA documentation and can work within specific guidelines about infill materials, border styles, and height specifications. We've navigated neighborhood landscape rules throughout the area and know what's typically approved.
Standard installations run 3–5 days depending on your lot's drainage needs and whether we're doing significant grading. Our crew is based 30 minutes away, so we can schedule efficiently. Weather delays are rare in spring and fall, though summer heat might affect scheduling. We'll give you a firm timeline once we assess your specific property.
We recommend infill systems with PE or nylon face fibers—they stay cooler and hold up better to South Fulton's summer conditions. Blade density and infill type affect playability and durability. We've tested different products across Fulton County and can recommend what performs best for your exact sun exposure and usage level.
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