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A putting green in your Hiram backyard changes everything. Whether you're in the Cedarcrest area or over toward Bill Arp, having a real short-game practice space means you can work on your stroke without driving to a golf facility. We've installed dozens of putting greens across Paulding County, and the ones that perform best are the ones installed by someone who understands what clay soil does to drainage and how Georgia's humidity affects turf longevity. Your neighbors are asking about it. Your kids are using it. And honestly, it beats spending Saturday mornings at the range. We're based just 25 minutes away, which means we know the neighborhood, the weather patterns, and what kind of green surfaces actually hold up in this part of Georgia. Let's build you something that looks like it belongs on a course—because it should.
Hiram's got that thick Paulding County clay, which is great for foundation stability but tricky for drainage if you're not careful. We always recommend proper base preparation and subsurface drainage before we lay synthetic turf—standing water is the enemy of any putting surface, especially in our humid summers. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're backing up to the Silver Comet Trail corridor or tucked into one of the Cedarcrest neighborhoods with mature tree coverage. We'll assess your yard's specific light patterns because that affects both the turf type we recommend and how it'll play season to season. Most residential lots in Hiram give us 400 to 800 square feet to work with, which is a sweet spot for a practice green with some fringe area. HOA rules vary by subdivision, so we always confirm with your community guidelines before we start digging. The good news: artificial turf is almost always approved because it looks manicured and doesn't need chemicals or constant watering.
Clay compacts and doesn't drain naturally, so we install a gravel base layer and perforated drain pipe to move water away from the turf. Without proper drainage, clay holds moisture and creates soft spots. We've done this dozens of times in Hiram—it's standard for us, not an upgrade.
Most do. Artificial turf is low-maintenance, always green, and looks polished. We'll help you confirm your specific HOA rules, but we've never had a putting green rejected in this area. It typically enhances property appearance.
We recommend polypropylene or premium polyethylene blends rated for high moisture environments. They resist algae and fungal growth better than cheaper alternatives. Georgia summers are humid—your putting surface needs to breathe and dry quickly after rain.
Most residential greens take 2 to 4 days depending on site prep and size. Clay removal, drainage installation, and base grading take the longest. We'll give you a timeline during the site visit so you know exactly what to expect.
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