Rooftop Deck — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your rooftop deck in Grayson is prime real estate—and a putting green can turn it into something genuinely special. We've worked with homeowners across Bay Creek and the surrounding Grayson community who wanted to maximize their outdoor space without the maintenance headache of natural grass at elevation. A synthetic putting surface on your deck gives you year-round playability, drainage that won't pool on composite decking, and that satisfying roll without worrying about clay soil conditions creeping up through cracks. Whether you're in a single-family home near Grayson High School or a newer build in the Bay Creek area, rooftop decks benefit enormously from artificial turf. The weight distribution is manageable on most residential deck structures, the installation creates a seamless entertainment zone, and unlike real grass, you're not fighting Gwinnett's humidity and unpredictable weather patterns up there. We've installed enough of these to know exactly how to prep your deck, manage drainage, and secure everything for Georgia wind. The result? A backyard feature that actually gets used—not just a forgotten corner collecting pine needles.
Grayson's East Gwinnett clay soil is heavy and drains poorly, which is exactly why a rooftop deck putting green makes so much sense. You're entirely above that problematic clay layer, so installation becomes straightforward. That said, we pay close attention to your deck's existing slope and any pooling issues—synthetic turf needs proper subsurface drainage, especially with our region's afternoon thunderstorms and humidity. Sun exposure on Gwinnett decks varies wildly depending on tree coverage and orientation. Some of our Bay Creek clients have dense oak shade; others face full southern exposure that bounces heat off roofing. We'll assess your microclimate during the site visit and recommend appropriate turf pile height and infill to handle either extreme. Weight capacity matters too—most residential composite or pressure-treated decks can handle our installation, but we verify framing before we start. Grayson HOA communities sometimes have landscape guidelines, so we'll confirm your deck project qualifies before proceeding. The clay-heavy soils below actually work in your favor here: they mean your deck foundation is solid, and we're not fighting topsoil erosion like you'd see elsewhere in metro Atlanta.
No—proper installation actually protects your deck. We use a moisture barrier and perforated base layer that prevents water from pooling between your deck and turf. Grayson's humidity means water management is critical. We secure the perimeter with non-penetrating fasteners whenever possible, so your deck warranty stays intact. If we do need minor fastening, it's minimal and sealed.
We slope the subsurface slightly toward deck edges and install a perforated backing that channels water to your existing deck drainage or gutters. Gwinnett gets heavy rain, so we always overspec drainage. Your turf sits on a cushioned base layer that breathes—no standing water, no algae growth, no smell issues.
Yes, with the right product choice. Full-sun rooftop decks in Grayson get brutal in July and August. We recommend premium turf with UV-stabilized fibers and lighter infill options that don't absorb as much heat. We'll also discuss shade solutions if your deck has afternoon exposure near the Grayson High School area.
Most rooftop projects take 2–4 days from deck prep through final turf installation. We're about 40 minutes from your Grayson home, so scheduling is flexible. Weather matters—we avoid heavy rain, which means we often complete deck projects faster than ground-level installs in spring and fall.
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