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Here's the thing about Hiram backyards—they're getting bigger, greener, and honestly, a lot more competitive. Whether you're in the Cedarcrest area or over toward Bill Arp, your neighbors are all looking at ways to make their outdoor spaces count. A putting green isn't just a golf thing anymore. It's become that one feature that actually gets used year-round, doesn't demand constant mowing or fertilizing, and turns a boring patch of Paulding County clay into something genuinely fun. We've been installing these in the Hiram area for years, and the response is always the same: people wish they'd done it sooner. The great news? Your yard's natural challenges—that heavy clay, the shade from mature trees, the intense Georgia summer sun—aren't deal-breakers. They're just details we plan around. Most Hiram homeowners are surprised by how affordable a quality putting green actually is, especially when you factor in what you're saving on lawn maintenance and what you're gaining in property appeal. Let's talk about what a green could look like in your space.
Paulding County's clay soil is both a blessing and a curse for turf work. It drains slowly and compacts easily, which means we need to plan drainage carefully when we install your green—usually involving a gravel base and perforated pipe to keep water from pooling. The good news is that clay actually holds its shape well, so your green stays level and true season after season. Hiram summers get hot and humid, and winters are mild enough that you're not battling freeze-thaw cycles like northern states do. That stability matters for putting surface consistency. Shade is worth considering too. Hiram's neighborhoods have a lot of mature trees, especially in the Cedarcrest area, which is beautiful but can limit direct sunlight. We size and position greens to catch afternoon sun whenever possible. Most Hiram lots are suburban-sized—not tiny, but not sprawling either—so we typically work with putting greens between 400 and 800 square feet. That's plenty for real practice and a genuine challenge. HOA rules in some neighborhoods may require approval, so we often help homeowners navigate that conversation. The actual installation in Hiram usually takes 3–5 days depending on site prep and green complexity.
Hiram putting greens typically range from $3,500 to $8,000+ depending on size, complexity, and your existing yard conditions. Most residential greens are 500–700 square feet. Paulding County clay sites sometimes need extra drainage prep, which adds cost but ensures longevity. We offer free on-site estimates—that's the best way to know your actual investment.
Yes, but with caveats. Many Hiram yards have mature trees, especially around Cedarcrest. A green needs at least 4–6 hours of direct sun daily. We can position it to catch afternoon light and use shade-tolerant turf blends. If your site only gets 2–3 hours of sun, we'll be honest—performance will suffer. Let's assess your property first.
Some Hiram neighborhoods require HOA approval for landscape modifications. We recommend checking your covenants before calling us. That said, most HOAs view putting greens as property improvements and approve them readily. We can help prepare an application if needed.
Clay compacts and holds water, so we always install a 4-inch gravel base with perforated underdrain pipe. This prevents pooling and keeps your green playable year-round. It's standard for us in Hiram and ensures your investment stays firm and level for years.
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