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Hiram's got that perfect blend of suburban charm and outdoor living space—and honestly, if you've got a backyard, you're probably thinking about how to make it work harder for you. A putting green is one of those projects that pays dividends year-round, especially here in Paulding County where the clay soil and Georgia heat can make maintaining a natural grass practice area a real headache. We've installed plenty of synthetic greens across the Cedarcrest and Bill Arp areas, and the homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. No more fighting the weather, no more watering bills, no more muddy patches after heavy rain. Your yard stays playable in July when it's 90 degrees, and it's ready to go in January. If you're serious about golf, or just want a fun gathering spot that actually looks manicured year-round, a cat-safe artificial putting green is the move. We're just 25 minutes away, so we've gotten to know Hiram's yards pretty well—and we know exactly what works here.
Paulding County clay is no joke. It drains slowly, compacts easily, and natural grass struggles to maintain consistent putting surfaces, especially in high-traffic areas. That's where synthetic turf shines. Because Hiram's a growing suburban area with properties ranging from quarter-acre lots to larger estates, we typically see putting greens fit into two categories: compact 200–400 square foot practice areas near patios, or larger 600+ square foot layouts that double as a landscape feature. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're in the Cedarcrest neighborhoods with mature trees or the newer Bill Arp developments with more open space. We assess your yard's shade patterns and recommend turf pile heights and backing accordingly—shorter piles for full-sun greens, slightly taller for dappled shade to maintain visibility and performance. Installation over clay requires proper base preparation: we remove the top layer, grade for drainage, and install a compacted aggregate base to prevent water pooling. Georgia's humidity means good subsurface drainage isn't optional. Most Hiram yards don't have tight HOA restrictions on synthetic landscaping, but we always verify before breaking ground.
Absolutely. Synthetic turf actually performs better in Georgia's climate than you'd expect. The material won't wilt, brown, or thin out during hot spells—which is exactly what happens to natural grass in Paulding County summers. Humidity can make it slightly softer underfoot right after rain, but the ball roll is consistent within hours. We've got greens installed in the area that have been flawless through multiple seasons.
Yes—cat-safe artificial turf is specifically designed for pet households. It drains urine away from the surface, doesn't retain odors, and has no harmful infill materials. You can rinse it down weekly or after heavy use. Pets won't develop bare patches like they do on natural grass, and you won't have the muddy paw problem that plagues Hiram yards after rain.
We excavate 4–6 inches, remove the clay layer that's causing drainage issues, and install a gravel base compacted in layers. This prevents water from pooling under the turf—critical in Paulding County's clay environment. The synthetic backing sits on this prepared foundation, and we slope it slightly for drainage. The whole process typically takes 2–3 days depending on green size.
Minimal. Brush the nap occasionally to keep it standing up, rinse it down monthly or after heavy use, and remove debris. No mowing, no fertilizing, no watering. In Hiram's climate, you're looking at zero maintenance during dry spells and zero stress during the wet season. Most homeowners spend about an hour per month, if that.
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