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Hiram homeowners know that clay soil and Georgia heat don't always play nice with a traditional lawn—especially when you're trying to keep that putting green in pristine condition year-round. Whether you're in the Cedarcrest area, near Bill Arp, or anywhere else in Paulding County, artificial turf gives you the manicured golf course look without wrestling with seasonal dormancy, bare patches, or drainage headaches that clay brings. We've installed putting greens throughout Hiram for folks who want to enjoy their backyard without spending weekends maintaining it. The neighborhoods around here tend to have solid-sized lots, and we've found that a well-designed artificial green becomes the centerpiece—perfect for weekend practice or just impressing neighbors who walk past on their way to the Silver Comet Trail. Our team is based just 25 minutes away, so we know Paulding County's weather patterns, soil challenges, and what homeowners here actually want from their outdoor spaces. A real putting green means commitment; synthetic turf means you get the same smooth, consistent playing surface without the commitment.
Paulding County's clay-heavy soil is honestly one of the best reasons to go artificial for a putting green. Natural grass struggles with drainage in clay, which means standing water after Hiram's summer storms, compaction issues, and thin patches come fall. That clay also makes grading and leveling trickier during installation—we account for proper base preparation so your green drains correctly and stays level season after season. Sun exposure varies a lot depending on whether your property is in the tree-lined Cedarcrest area or the more open Bill Arp neighborhood. Artificial turf handles full sun without burn-out and performs well in partial shade, which gives you flexibility if your yard has mature oaks or pines. Most Hiram lots we work with range from quarter-acre to half-acre, so there's usually room for a 300–600 square foot putting green that doesn't feel cramped. We also pay attention to HOA guidelines in your specific neighborhood—some have landscape standards we need to respect. Georgia's heat and occasional ice events in winter mean we choose turf with UV stability and proper infill so the surface stays playable year-round.
Clay holds water poorly and compacts easily, which makes it a pain for natural grass but actually simpler for synthetic greens. We remove the existing sod, amend the base with proper drainage materials, and compact it evenly so your green stays level. The clay sub-base actually provides solid support once prepped correctly. We handle all of that—you just get a playing surface that never turns boggy.
Yes. Our turf is UV-stabilized so it won't fade or degrade in Georgia sun, and the drainage system underneath means water moves through quickly after heavy rain. You won't get puddles or soft spots like you would with natural grass. The consistent playing surface stays true regardless of weather.
Most don't, but it varies by neighborhood. The Cedarcrest and Bill Arp areas generally allow artificial turf, especially for putting greens and recreation zones. We always pull up your specific HOA covenants and make sure the installation meets their standards before we break ground.
Most Paulding County residential lots can fit a 300–600 square foot green comfortably. We design the shape and placement based on your yard's sun, existing landscaping, and how you want to use it. We'll walk your property and show you exactly what works for your space.
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