Comparison — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Most Hiram homeowners we talk to fall into one of two camps: either they're tired of fighting the clay soil in Paulding County to keep a natural lawn looking decent, or they've got a small backyard space—maybe in Cedarcrest or Bill Arp—where they want to carve out something special without the weekly mowing routine. A putting green changes the equation entirely. Instead of spending your weekends nursing a grass lawn that's fighting against our heavy clay and unpredictable Georgia humidity, you get a manicured green that's ready to putt on whenever you want. We've installed these in yards all over Hiram, from compact suburban lots to larger setups where homeowners wanted to replicate that country club feel without leaving home. The best part? You're not fighting nature anymore. Our artificial putting greens are built to handle Paulding County's weather, drainage challenges, and clay base—and they look fantastic year-round. Whether you're near Silver Comet Trail or settled deeper in town, a putting green is one of those upgrades that actually improves your property while making your life simpler.
Hiram's soil profile—that dense Paulding County clay—is honestly why artificial putting greens make so much sense here. Natural grass struggles with drainage in clay, and clay stays wet longer after rain, which invites fungal issues and keeps mowing delayed. Our putting green installations account for this by building proper subsurface drainage underneath. We're typically grading and prepping for water runoff toward your drainage system, not fighting clay compaction. Sun exposure varies a lot depending on whether you're in a wooded section near Bill Arp or in the more open Cedarcrest neighborhoods. We assess your yard's light patterns—morning sun hits differently than afternoon exposure—because that affects ball speed and play characteristics. Most Hiram yards we work with are anywhere from quarter-acre to half-acre residential lots, so we're usually designing greens that fit the actual usable space without overwhelming the landscape. HOA restrictions in some Hiram subdivisions do apply, though putting greens typically fall under acceptable hardscaping since they're not lawn replacement in the traditional sense. We always verify local codes before breaking ground, and installation usually takes just a couple of days—minimal disruption to your routine.
Absolutely. Clay actually works in our favor because we install with a proper base layer and drainage system beneath the turf. Water moves through our green and away from the play surface, preventing the soggy patches you'd get with natural grass. In Paulding County's soil, this is almost mandatory—and it's built into every installation we do.
Far less than natural grass. You'll brush it occasionally to keep the pile upright and maintain ball roll, and we recommend a light rinse a few times a year. Georgia humidity won't cause the green to deteriorate—our turf is UV-stabilized and designed for this exact climate. No fertilizer, no fungicide treatments, no seasonal struggles.
Yes. We've built greens in yards across Hiram—from compact suburban spaces to larger backyard setups. We work with what you have, even if it's a corner section or a side yard. Cedarcrest and Bill Arp lots vary widely, and we're good at making it fit.
Most Hiram installations complete in one or two days, depending on green size and site prep needs. We're only 25 minutes away, so we schedule efficiently and minimize disruption to your property and routine.
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