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A putting green in your Hiram backyard sounds like a luxury, but it's actually one of the smartest investments Paulding County homeowners can make. We work with folks all across Hiram—from the Cedarcrest area to Bill Arp—and the response is always the same: once you have that practice green steps from your back door, you realize you should've done it years ago. The clay soil and humid Georgia summers aren't exactly ideal for maintaining a pristine grass green the old way. You're either watering constantly, fighting fungal issues, or spending weekends on maintenance that still doesn't deliver that smooth, tournament-quality surface. Artificial turf changes that equation entirely. It drains better than you'd expect in our heavy Paulding County clay, it stays lush regardless of summer heat or those unpredictable dry spells, and most importantly—it actually plays like a real green. We're just 25 minutes away, and we've installed dozens of these in the Hiram area. The homeowners we've worked with all say the same thing: their game improved, their yard became the gathering spot, and they stopped dreading the maintenance.
Hiram's soil profile—that dense Paulding County clay—actually works in your favor when we're building a putting green. Clay holds structure, which means your green won't settle unevenly over time like it might in sandier areas. That said, we always engineer proper base drainage because clay sheds water slowly. Our installation includes a gravel base layer that handles Georgia's summer thunderstorms without pooling. Sun exposure is another real consideration here. Lot sizes in the Cedarcrest and Bill Arp areas vary widely—some properties are heavily treed, others get six-plus hours of direct afternoon sun. We assess your specific microclimate because shade patterns affect how fast your green dries and how the ball rolls in different seasons. Most HOA communities in Hiram have minimal restrictions on backyard improvements like putting greens, but we always confirm before breaking ground. The average Hiram residential lot can accommodate a 300–500 square-foot green without feeling cramped, which is plenty for serious practice or casual play. Installation typically takes a day, and you're ready to use it within 48 hours.
Not when it's installed correctly. Paulding County's clay actually provides excellent stability for the base. We use a permeable gravel foundation that channels water away from the surface, even during our heavy summer storms. The artificial turf itself is designed for quick drainage—standing water isn't a concern if the base is right, and we've done dozens of these installs in clay-heavy areas around Hiram without issues.
Absolutely. Unlike natural grass, artificial turf doesn't brown, thin out, or develop fungal issues during Georgia's hot, humid summers. The material we use is UV-stabilized and designed for southern climates. You'll have a consistent, playable surface year-round without the water bills or constant maintenance that real grass demands in Paulding County.
Most residential putting greens in Hiram are installed in a single day. We handle site prep, base installation, turf laying, and finishing in one visit. You can walk on it immediately, but we recommend waiting 48 hours before putting on it—gives the turf time to settle naturally. That's it. No curing period, no special equipment needed.
Hiram's lot sizes vary, but most homeowners fit a 300–500 square-foot green comfortably. That's large enough for real practice—multiple break angles, distance variation, short chips. Anything from 150 to 800 square feet is doable depending on your space and budget. We can measure your yard and sketch out options that work with your existing layout.
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