Before After — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Hiram backyard changes everything. Whether you're in the Cedarcrest area or closer to Bill Arp, having a dedicated space to practice your short game means you're not making the drive to a range or course every time you want to work on your stroke. We've built dozens of these in Paulding County, and the transformation is real—homeowners go from neglected lawn corners to legitimate practice setups that actually get used. The best part? Unlike natural grass greens that fight our clay soil and Georgia heat, artificial turf holds up year-round without the constant maintenance. Your neighbors on the Silver Comet Trail side of town probably notice when someone's invested in their yard, and a quality putting green is the kind of upgrade that catches eyes. We handle everything from grading around that thick Paulding County clay to finishing the edges so it looks intentional and built-in. Most installations happen in a day or two, and you're practicing within 48 hours.
Hiram's clay-heavy soil is both a blessing and a challenge. That dense Paulding County clay doesn't drain like we'd want for a natural putting surface—it holds water, compacts hard, and makes leveling tricky. That's exactly why artificial turf makes so much sense here. Once we properly grade and install a drainage base, your putting green becomes immune to our seasonal wet spells and summer heat stress. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're in a wooded section near the Cedarcrest neighborhood or more open near Bill Arp. We assess your yard's actual light patterns before recommending turf pile height and infill type. Hiram's growing, which means a lot of properties have mature trees creating dappled shade—perfect for reducing glare on a putting green. HOA rules in some Hiram subdivisions allow for landscape improvements, so we verify that upfront. Most residential lots we work on have enough space for a 300–500 square foot green, which gives serious practice range without overwhelming the yard.
Yes. Paulding County clay doesn't percolate well on its own. We install a compacted base layer with gravel and proper slope to move water away from the turf. Without that, you'd see standing water after rain or a spongy surface that ages poorly. The right base prep is non-negotiable here—it's the difference between a green that lasts 10+ years and one that fails in three.
Not if it's designed right. We see great results when the green integrates with your existing landscape—shaped edges, subtle elevation changes, and maybe a small rough border. In the Bill Arp and Cedarcrest areas, we've installed greens that feel like a natural extension of the yard, not an afterthought. It's all about scale and placement.
Most residential putting greens take one to two days, depending on size and base prep complexity. If your Hiram lot has existing landscape features or mature trees we're building around, we plan accordingly. We handle grading, base installation, turf layout, and finishing in that window so you're ready to putt right away.
Artificial putting greens need far less than natural grass. Light brushing monthly to keep the pile standing, occasional rinsing to remove dust, and that's it. Georgia summer heat and humidity won't stress the turf or create brown patches like they would with ryegrass. You're getting a playable surface year-round without fertilizer, fungicide, or weekly mowing.
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