Fire Pit Area — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Hampton's got that perfect vibe for outdoor living—especially if you're near the Atlanta Motor Speedway area where neighbors love gathering in their yards. A putting green paired with a fire pit creates the kind of backyard setup that actually gets used year-round, and honestly, it's one of the smartest moves we see homeowners make down here. Instead of dealing with natural grass that gets beat up by foot traffic around a seating area, artificial turf gives you that manicured look without the constant maintenance. The clay-heavy soil in Henry County means drainage can be finicky, and the sun exposure around most Hampton properties fluctuates enough that you really benefit from turf that stays consistent regardless of season. We've installed plenty of these setups across south metro Atlanta, and there's something special about finishing your round, walking straight into your fire pit area, and not worrying about muddy patches or dead spots. Your guests notice the difference immediately. The turf stays green, the drainage works, and you actually enjoy your yard instead of spending weekends fighting with it.
Here's what matters for your specific Hampton location: Henry County's clay-based soil drains slower than ideal, which is exactly why proper base preparation under your putting green makes a huge difference. We're talking compacted gravel and a perforated drainage layer—this prevents water from pooling around your fire pit area, which would be a nightmare during our rainy springs. The Atlanta Motor Speedway neighborhood gets pretty good sun exposure on most properties, but if your yard has mature trees, we'll design the turf layout to account for those shade patterns. Putting greens need at least 3–4 hours of direct sunlight for realistic play, and the fire pit setup often means you're working with an existing patio or cleared space—which actually works in your favor. Most Hampton lots are spacious enough to give you breathing room between the green and seating area, so we're not cramped for installation room. One thing worth mentioning: HOA rules in some Hampton developments do have landscape guidelines, so we always recommend checking before we break ground. The good news is that professional artificial turf looks premium enough that it typically exceeds what HOAs expect. We handle all that during the consultation.
Yes, Henry County clay needs attention. We install a drainage base layer beneath the turf—typically 4–6 inches of compacted gravel with perforated drainage—to prevent pooling, especially around your fire pit area where standing water would be visible. Without this prep, you'd see water sitting on the surface after rain. We handle this as part of the standard installation.
Realistic play requires 3–4 hours of direct sunlight daily. The Atlanta Motor Speedway area gets decent exposure, but if trees shade your yard in morning or afternoon, we'll position the green accordingly. Modern turf holds color in partial shade, but full shade will look dull. We assess your specific lot during the site visit.
Absolutely—and it's smarter to do both together. We coordinate excavation, drainage, base work, and turf installation around your fire pit layout. This prevents us from damaging new turf later and ensures the grading works for both features. Most Hampton properties have the space for both without feeling cramped.
Most do, especially when it's professionally installed and looks premium—which ours does. Some communities have specific guidelines we need to check first. Bring your HOA landscape rules to the consultation, and we'll confirm it's compliant before we order materials. It's a quick conversation that saves headaches later.
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