Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in Fair Oaks isn't just about having a backyard golf feature—it's about creating accessible outdoor space your whole family can actually use and enjoy. We've installed plenty of greens across Cobb County, and Fair Oaks homeowners tend to have similar priorities: they want something that works with the local clay soil, doesn't demand constant upkeep, and fits naturally into suburban yards that might sit in a mix of sun and shade. The fact that you're thinking about wheelchair accessibility tells us you're building for real life, and that's exactly the kind of installation we do best. Whether you're near the Mableton border or closer to the Six Flags side of Fair Oaks, the approach is the same: proper base prep (critical with South Cobb clay), excellent drainage, and turf that performs year-round without the headaches of natural grass. We're just 18 minutes away, so we know your neighborhood, your soil, and what works here.
Fair Oaks sits on South Cobb clay, which means drainage is the first thing we address before any turf goes down. That heavy clay holds water longer than most soils, so a solid base layer—usually crushed stone and a permeable underlayment—keeps your green playable even after heavy rain. Sun exposure varies a lot in Fair Oaks depending on whether you're in a more densely wooded lot or one of the newer subdivisions with less mature tree cover. We assess your specific yard's light patterns and recommend turf blends that handle afternoon shade without getting thin or patchy. Lot sizes here tend toward quarter-acre to half-acre residential properties, so most putting greens fit comfortably without dominating the landscape. Wheelchair accessibility requires smooth, level transitions and firm, consistent surface standards—that's built into our installation from the ground up, not added afterward. We also account for typical Fair Oaks setback requirements and any HOA guidelines if your property falls under one, though many Fair Oaks homes have more flexibility than some tighter Cobb subdivisions.
South Cobb clay is dense, but it's not a dealbreaker—it just means we engineer the base properly. We use a layer of crushed stone and a perforated drainage membrane that channels water sideways and down, preventing puddling. The artificial turf itself sits on top and drains quickly. We've done this in Fair Oaks neighborhoods dozens of times; it works reliably when the base is right.
Smooth, level surfaces and firm ground are non-negotiable. During installation, we ensure the green sits at consistent grade with surrounding patios or decking, eliminate lips or drops at edges, and compact the base so a wheelchair rolls smoothly without sinking. Transitions need to be gentle and stable. We also think about sight lines and clear approach routes so everyone can actually use the space.
Some shade is fine and even helpful in summer. We map out your yard's sun patterns and pick turf that handles partial shade without deteriorating. Pure shade all day can be trickier, but we'll give you honest feedback on whether a green works in your specific spot, or suggest adjusting placement.
Artificial turf is low-maintenance compared to natural grass, but not zero-maintenance. You'll brush it occasionally to keep the pile standing, rinse it to remove dust, and clear leaves and debris. In Fair Oaks' humid subtropical climate, we recommend a light rinse every couple weeks during summer. Most homeowners spend 15–20 minutes per month on upkeep.
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