Older Home — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Fortson homeowners have been asking us the same question for years: "Why does my lawn look tired halfway through summer?" The answer usually comes down to that clay-sand transition soil we've got here in western Harris County. Your grass fights it every season—too much clay when it rains, too sandy when it dries out. If you've got an older home in the Fortson community, you know exactly what we're talking about. A putting green isn't just a golf feature anymore; it's become the smartest answer for people who want a lawn that actually looks good year-round without becoming a second job. We install artificial turf putting greens that handle our Georgia heat, our unpredictable rainfall, and honestly, the soil conditions that make natural grass a constant battle. Whether your backyard slopes toward the Fall Line Freeway corridor or you've got a tight space between the house and fence, we've built greens that blend into older-home landscapes without looking like a miniature golf course. No more watering wars, no more bare spots come August, no more watching neighbors' lawns while yours struggles.
Fortson's soil composition—that transition zone between west Georgia clay and sand—creates specific challenges for natural turf. Heavy clay holds moisture and compacts easily under foot traffic, while the sandier pockets drain too quickly. Putting greens solve both problems because the base system manages water independently of your native soil. Sun exposure varies significantly across Fortson properties, especially on older homes with mature oak canopies. We assess your yard's actual sunlight patterns before design, because even artificial turf performs better when installed with realistic solar conditions in mind. Most homes in this area run quarter-acre to half-acre lots, so a putting green typically fits in side yards or dedicated backyard zones without dominating the landscape. Installation here requires proper grading to account for our seasonal rainfall—we slope toward perimeter drainage rather than fighting the existing grade. The Harris County summer heat and humidity mean your turf material needs UV stability and breathable backing; we don't use budget materials that break down under our specific climate stress. Older homes sometimes have underground utilities closer to the surface, so we always locate before digging the base.
Absolutely. The turf sits on engineered base layers that isolate it from your native soil problems. We build a proper foundation with perimeter drainage to handle our seasonal water patterns, so the clay and sand issues underneath don't affect playability or longevity. Your putting surface stays consistent year-round.
About 100 minutes from our HQ, which means we schedule Fortson jobs with dedicated crews and proper staging time. We treat the install like a local project—same professionalism, full-day commitment, and follow-up support. No rush work, no cutting corners on a long-distance install.
Some Fortson properties do, though the Fortson community itself is mostly deed-restricted rather than strictly HOA-governed. We recommend checking your property documents, but artificial putting greens typically fall under landscape improvement rather than prohibited modifications. We can help you document the installation for disclosure purposes.
Monthly brushing to keep the nap upright, occasional rinse to clear pollen and dust, and quarterly inspection of drainage around the perimeter—especially after our heavy summer storms. UV-stable turf handles Georgia heat well, but we use materials engineered specifically for Southeast humidity so you're not replacing it in five years.
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