Sloped Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
There's something special about having your own putting green right in your backyard—especially here in Hampton, where the weather lets you practice year-round. We've installed plenty of them across Henry County, and honestly, they transform how people use their yards. Whether you're near the Atlanta Motor Speedway area or out in the quieter neighborhoods around Hampton Downtown, a well-built putting surface gives you that resort-quality experience without the drive to a golf course. Now, putting greens on sloped yards can seem tricky, but that's actually where good design makes all the difference. The slope isn't a problem—it's an opportunity to create a more interesting playing surface, kind of like the greens you'd see at a real course. We handle the grading, drainage, and turf selection so your slope actually works *with* your green instead of against it. The Henry County clay soil we work with around here needs proper base preparation, especially on uneven terrain. That's why we don't just lay turf and call it done. We build a foundation that handles our local rainfall, compacts correctly, and keeps that putting surface level where it counts. The result is a green that looks great through our humid summers and holds up beautifully the rest of the year.
Hampton's clay-heavy soil is a real factor when you're building a putting green on a slope. Water doesn't drain through clay the way it does sandy soil, so we install a sub-base system that channels water away from your green's playing surface. That keeps you from dealing with soggy spots that ruin your game after a heavy rain—something we see plenty of in south metro Georgia. The sloped yard you've got actually gives us flexibility. We can work *with* the natural grade to create elevation changes that make your green more playable and interesting. The key is making sure we compact everything properly so the turf sits stable on that incline. We're used to working with Henry County's terrain, and we know which drainage solutions work best here. Sun exposure varies across Hampton's neighborhoods, so we assess your specific spot before recommending turf type. Some areas get intense afternoon sun year-round; others have shade from mature trees. We match the grass variety to what your yard actually gets, not just what sounds good. Installation timing matters too—early spring or fall works best for our climate, giving the turf time to establish before peak heat or winter.
Absolutely. In fact, we prefer building on slopes around here. The grade helps with drainage—a real advantage with Henry County's clay soil. We engineer the base so your turf stays secure and level where it needs to be, while the slope drains water away naturally. It actually creates a more interesting playing surface.
Our south metro humidity means we focus on drainage and airflow when we install. We use infill materials and base systems that prevent moisture buildup under the turf, which keeps the green firm and true. Proper installation handles our climate without any issues.
That's actually something we solve during installation. We create a drainage system beneath the turf that directs water away from the playing surface. Henry County clay drains slowly on its own, but our base prep ensures your green won't stay wet or become spongy after rain.
Most residential greens take 3–5 days depending on slope and site prep. We're based about 45 minutes away, so we can schedule around your availability. Sloped yards sometimes need extra grading time, but we factor that into the timeline upfront.
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