Fall Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Hapeville's got that perfect blend of urban convenience and neighborhood charm—and your backyard deserves to match. Whether you're in Downtown Hapeville or over near the Porsche area, a putting green transforms what might be a small, hard-to-maintain patch of South Fulton clay into something you'll actually use year-round. Fall is genuinely the best time to install. Temperatures are cooling down, there's decent moisture in the air, and you've got months ahead before spring when that Georgia heat kicks in. We've been installing synthetic turf across Fulton County long enough to know what works in compact urban yards and what doesn't. The clay-heavy soil around here can be tricky—it drains poorly and compacts tight—but that's exactly why artificial turf makes so much sense for a putting green. No more fighting with dead spots. No more watching your grass struggle through a hot summer. You get a consistent, playable surface that handles Hapeville's weather without the headaches. A putting green is one of those projects that pays for itself in quality of life. You use it more than you'd think—morning coffee rounds, weekend practice, impressing friends. Let's talk about what makes sense for your space.
South Fulton clay is dense and poorly draining, which is both a problem and an opportunity. Traditional grass struggles here because water sits, roots rot, and you end up with bare patches by mid-summer. Artificial turf eliminates that entirely. Fall installation timing in Hapeville means you're beating the spring rush and giving the turf a full season to settle in before real heat arrives. Most Hapeville yards are modest in size, especially in the Downtown and Porsche neighborhoods where lot lines are closer together. That actually works great for a putting green—you don't need much space to create something functional and beautiful. We typically build a 400–800 square-foot green, but even smaller spaces deliver serious playability. Sun exposure varies block to block around here. Some yards get blasted by afternoon sun (especially those facing south or west), while others are shaded by mature oaks. We assess your specific exposure and choose turf pile height and firmness accordingly. Shaded greens play slightly softer; full-sun greens need firmer backing. Installation in Fulton County clay requires proper base prep—we're talking good drainage rock, a solid leveling layer, and secure edging. Skip this step and you'll have settling issues. We don't skip it.
Absolutely. Fall temperatures (70s–80s) are ideal for synthetic turf installation—the material is easier to work with, adhesives cure properly, and you avoid the worst of Georgia's humidity. You'll have the whole winter and spring to enjoy the green before summer heat. Plus, installers are less booked than spring, so scheduling's easier.
That's the whole point. South Fulton clay doesn't drain well, which kills natural grass. Artificial turf sits on a permeable base layer we install over the clay. Water drains through, clay stays put, and you get a surface that never gets waterlogged. No more mud, no root rot, no dead spots.
Most Hapeville yards—especially Downtown and near the Porsche area—work great with 400–600 square feet. That's enough for a realistic 9–12 hole setup or a single long green for serious practice. We've done smaller, too. Size depends on your lot and goals, but you'd be surprised how much you can fit.
We remove existing sod, assess drainage and grading (critical with clay), lay a solid rock base, add a leveling sand layer, and secure the turf edges. Clay yards need extra attention to grading so water doesn't pool. It's not complicated, but it's not rushed. The base work determines how long your green lasts.
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