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Fortson homeowners have been asking us about putting greens for years, and honestly, it makes sense. Your backyards sit right in that sweet spot of West Georgia where clay and sand transition zones meet—tough soil for keeping natural grass pristine, but ideal for artificial turf that actually performs. A putting green isn't just about golf anymore. It's a low-maintenance focal point that handles our humidity and clay-heavy soil way better than sod ever could. The Fortson community has great outdoor space potential, and we've installed enough greens around Harris County to know exactly what works here. We're about 100 minutes out, but that doesn't stop us from showing up to help your yard look sharp year-round. No mowing, no brown patches from our clay settling unevenly, no fighting the weather. Just roll out, putt, and enjoy.
Fortson's soil profile—that clay-sand mix—actually creates a unique advantage for putting green installation. While natural grass struggles with drainage and compaction in clay-heavy zones, artificial turf thrives because we engineer proper base layers underneath. Your yard won't battle the wet winters that plague other parts of Georgia. The Fall Line Freeway corridor runs through the area, which means you're in a transitional climate zone: hot summers, unpredictable spring moisture, and clay that gets sticky. Fortson properties tend to have solid acreage, so we've got room to work with real green dimensions—whether that's a 300-square-foot practice green or a modest par-3 setup. Sun exposure varies here; some yards face pine cover, others open to afternoon western heat. We'll assess your specific lot during the site visit. Most Fortson homes don't have strict HOA landscape codes, which gives you freedom to customize the green's shape, framing, and bunker placement. Installation on clay requires proper compaction and base prep—something we don't cut corners on—but it's a one-time investment that pays dividends for 12+ years.
Absolutely. The clay-sand transition in your area actually makes artificial turf installation cleaner than natural grass. Clay compacts well when prepared correctly, giving us a stable base. We remove topsoil, compact the subgrade, add crushed stone, then lay down base and turf. The clay won't shift like it does under sod, so your green stays level and true. Drainage is designed in from day one.
Almost none compared to natural grass. No mowing, no fertilizer, no fungal issues from our humid springs. You'll brush it occasionally to keep the pile standing, rinse it during dry spells, and clear debris from pine trees if you've got them nearby. That's it. No seasonal worries about our clay soil compacting or the heat killing patches.
Yes. We schedule most installations in spring or fall when the weather cooperates, but we work year-round if needed. Being 100 minutes away means we can plan your project alongside other Harris County work. Get on the schedule soon if you want spring installation; fall slots fill up quick.
Pricing depends on size, contours, and whether you want bunkers or framing. A basic 300–500 square-foot green typically runs between mid four-figures and five figures installed. Clay base prep costs less than rocky soil, which works in Fortson's favor. We'll give you a firm quote after the site visit.
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