Rooftop Deck — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A rooftop deck or elevated backyard space in Fayetteville is prime real estate—especially when you're looking out toward Pinewood Atlanta Studios or enjoying the suburban calm of Whitewater. The problem? Most folks around here are stuck maintaining natural grass on slopes, dealing with clay-heavy soil that doesn't drain well, or simply can't justify the weekly mowing on a deck or upper-level patio. That's where a putting green changes everything. You get a polished, golf-course-quality surface that handles Fayette County's humidity and afternoon sun without the maintenance headache. Whether you're in Kenwood, near Southern Ground, or anywhere in the 30214 and 30215 zip codes, artificial turf lets you reclaim that outdoor space for entertaining, practicing your short game, or just enjoying a cleaner aesthetic year-round. We've installed dozens of putting greens on rooftop decks and elevated patios across Fayetteville, and the results speak for themselves—zero brown patches, no drainage issues, and a surface that looks fresh regardless of the season.
Fayette County's clay-based soil is honestly one of the biggest reasons homeowners choose artificial turf for their rooftop and deck projects. Clay doesn't drain the way you'd want it to on a putting surface, and when you're working with an elevated deck, water pooling becomes a real issue. Our turf systems include a perforated backing and proper slope management, so rain runs off cleanly—critical in our subtropical climate with afternoon thunderstorms. Sun exposure varies depending on whether your deck faces the wooded sides of Whitewater or the more open lots in Kenwood. We assess shade patterns and recommend turf pile heights accordingly; thicker blades hold up better where afternoon heat is relentless. HOA communities around Fayetteville sometimes have specific guidelines about rooftop modifications and deck aesthetics, so we always pull those requirements upfront. Most residential lots here range from quarter-acre to half-acre, meaning rooftop and upper-deck spaces are typically 100–400 square feet—perfect for a putting green that doesn't overwhelm the space. Installation on an elevated surface requires extra attention to substrate prep and edge detail; we use aluminum trim and premium underlayment to handle freeze-thaw cycles and the occasional Georgia ice storm.
Absolutely. Modern turf compounds handle our subtropical conditions without degrading or fading noticeably. We use UV-stabilized blades rated for full sun exposure. The key is proper drainage underneath—humidity won't damage the turf itself, but standing water will. Our installation methods ensure water moves through and off your deck surface quickly, so you avoid mold or mildew even during Fayette County's wet spells.
It depends on deck size, turf grade, and substrate work required. A typical rooftop putting green in the 30214 or 30215 zip codes runs between 2,500 and 6,500 dollars. Factors include whether we're removing old decking, adding drainage layers, or installing premium exhibition-grade turf. We provide a free on-site quote and break down all costs upfront so there are no surprises.
Fayette County generally doesn't require permits for cosmetic deck resurfacing, but if your HOA community has design guidelines—common in Kenwood and other organized subdivisions—we'll help you navigate approval. Some rooftop projects touch on load-bearing questions; we always recommend checking with your HOA or county zoning office first.
Way less than natural grass. A quick brush and occasional rinse to clear debris is mostly it. You won't mow, fertilize, or deal with brown spots during our dry summers. Every couple of years, a professional grooming keeps the pile upright and the surface consistent—something we can handle for you or recommend a local service for.
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