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Fayetteville homeowners understand the appeal of a manicured lawn—especially in neighborhoods like Whitewater and Kenwood, where curb appeal matters. But between Georgia's clay-heavy soil, unpredictable summer heat, and the time commitment real grass demands, a lot of folks in the 30214 and 30215 zip codes are discovering that artificial putting greens solve the problem without the headaches. You get that polished, golf-course look year-round, without fighting Fayette County's stubborn soil conditions or watering restrictions. Whether you're looking to add a practice green to your backyard or replace a struggling patch of natural grass, we install premium synthetic putting surfaces that handle Georgia's climate and actually stay playable. Our crews know the terrain here—we've worked throughout Fayetteville and understand how drainage, sun exposure, and soil prep work differently depending on where your lot sits. If you're ready to stop mowing and start enjoying your yard, let's talk about making that happen fast.
Fayetteville sits on Fayette County's clay-based soil, which means natural grass often struggles with drainage and compaction. That clay actually works in your favor for putting green installation—it gives us a stable, predictable base that doesn't shift or settle unevenly. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your lot borders the tree-heavy Whitewater area or the more open Kenwood sections. We assess shade patterns throughout the day because even artificial turf performs better with good air circulation and proper drainage routing. Most Fayetteville lots are suburban-sized (quarter to half-acre range), which means there's usually good space for a 200–500 sq ft putting green without feeling cramped. HOA communities in the area typically have landscape guidelines, but artificial putting greens almost always get approval since they're considered hardscaping improvements. Installation here usually takes 3–5 days depending on site prep needs. We handle grading, sub-base preparation, and drainage lines to prevent the pooling issues you sometimes see with clay soil. The finished surface needs minimal maintenance—no fertilizer, no fungicide worries, just occasional brushing and rinsing.
Actually, clay is ideal for our base preparation. It's stable and compacts well, giving your putting green a solid foundation that won't settle or shift. We just need to ensure proper drainage routing so water doesn't pool—especially important during Georgia's heavier rain seasons. Our installation handles that by grading slightly away from the surface and installing perimeter drainage if needed.
Most residential putting greens take 3–5 days from site prep to final walk-through. If your lot needs significant grading or drainage work, it might extend slightly longer. We work fast without cutting corners. For urgent installs, we can often schedule within 7–10 days depending on crew availability and current project load.
Almost always, yes. Putting greens are classified as hardscaping improvements in most Fayetteville HOA communities, similar to patios or walkways. They don't violate landscape rules since there's no living grass involved. We recommend checking your specific guidelines first, but approval is rarely an issue in Whitewater, Kenwood, or surrounding neighborhoods.
Very light. No mowing, no fertilizer, no fungicide spraying—just occasional brushing to keep the pile upright and an occasional rinse if debris collects. Because Georgia gets decent rainfall, natural water runoff usually keeps it clean. Most customers spend maybe 30 minutes per month on maintenance, compared to 4–6 hours for natural grass.
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