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East Point's got character—those tree-lined streets in Jefferson Park, the energy around the MARTA station, the mix of established homes and newer builds near Camp Creek Marketplace. But here's what we hear a lot from homeowners in your area: maintaining a traditional lawn in that South Fulton clay is a grind. Summer heat hammers it. Winter dormancy leaves bare patches. And if you're squeezed into one of those tighter urban lots downtown, you're fighting shade from neighboring structures and compacted soil that never quite cooperates. That's where a putting green changes the game. We're not talking about a full golf course in your backyard—we mean that perfectly manicured, low-maintenance patch where you can actually practice your short game year-round without worrying about weeds, brown spots, or watering restrictions. In East Point, where lot sizes vary and water bills creep up during our hot spells, artificial turf for a putting green is honest economics. No chemicals, no mowing, no seasonal guesswork. Just green, usable space that handles our clay-heavy soil and humid summers without breaking a sweat. We've installed these throughout Fulton County, and East Point homeowners consistently tell us it's the best upgrade they've made to their outdoor space.
East Point's soil profile—that dense South Fulton clay—actually works in your favor when installing a putting green. Clay holds its shape and provides excellent base stability, which means your green stays level and firm underfoot even after our heavy summer storms. What you do need to account for is drainage. Our installation process includes proper slope and sub-base preparation so water doesn't pool, especially important in neighborhoods like Downtown East Point where lot grading can be irregular. Shade is another real factor here. Depending on whether your lot faces the MARTA corridor or sits deeper in Jefferson Park, you might have mature trees creating dappled light or consistent afternoon shadows. Artificial turf handles this better than natural grass—no dead zones where sunlight can't reach. We design your green's placement to maximize usable area given your home's orientation and surrounding structures. HOA considerations vary by neighborhood. Downtown East Point tends to be more flexible with residential upgrades, while some structured communities have specific guidelines. We always check local requirements before breaking ground. Most residential lots in your area are compact, which actually suits putting greens perfectly—they're statement pieces that don't need massive square footage to deliver real value and enjoyment.
Clay is dense and stable—perfect for a solid foundation. We grade the clay base, add crushed stone drainage layer, and compact it properly so your green stays firm and level. The key is slope management so rainwater moves away naturally instead of pooling. In East Point, we've never had settling issues because we respect the clay's weight-bearing properties instead of fighting them.
Completely. Our turf is engineered for Georgia's climate. It won't fade, dry out, or create that dead-grass look you get with natural lawns during peak summer. Humidity actually helps—it keeps the fibers flexible. You'll have the same playable surface in July as you do in April, no dormancy, no brown patches.
No regular watering needed. We occasionally rinse it to refresh the fibers and keep dust down, especially after dry spells. That's it. In East Point, where water bills climb during summer, this difference pays dividends fast. Your green looks fresh year-round without the utility cost or the environmental guilt.
Most East Point projects—typical backyard-sized greens—wrap in 2–3 days. We handle site prep, base installation, turf laying, and edge finishing on-site. You're not waiting weeks. We're based 30 minutes away in the county, so scheduling is flexible and we're never hard to reach if questions come up during or after the job.
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