Driveway Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Hiram backyard isn't just a luxury—it's a practical upgrade for homeowners in Cedarcrest, Bill Arp, and the surrounding Paulding County neighborhoods who want to reclaim their outdoor space. Whether you're tired of watching your driveway edge fade into neglect or you've got a corner lot that deserves better than patchy grass, artificial turf transforms those problem areas into something you'll actually use. We've installed dozens of greens across the Hiram area, and we've learned exactly what works in our clay-heavy soil and Georgia humidity. The Silver Comet Trail and Hiram City Park show what this community values—outdoor recreation and well-maintained landscapes. Your putting green sits right in that same wheelhouse: it's the kind of investment that improves your property, eliminates seasonal maintenance headaches, and honestly, it's just fun. From our shop just 25 minutes away, we handle the full project—site prep, base installation, and turf laying—so you're not coordinating with multiple crews. Most Hiram homeowners choose putting greens because they want a finished look that actually holds up to our weather without constant upkeep.
Paulding County's clay-based soil is beautiful for building but tough on traditional sod. That red clay drains slowly, stays compacted, and creates the kind of muddy patches that plague driveways and yard edges every spring. Artificial turf eliminates all of that. Our installation process here in Hiram accounts for the clay foundation—we lay proper base layers that prevent settling and ensure level putting surfaces even after heavy Georgia rains. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot. Bill Arp properties tend to have larger trees from the original development, which means partial shade; Cedarcrest lots often face more open southern exposure. We size and position greens around these patterns so you get consistent surface performance year-round. HOA guidelines in most Hiram subdivisions allow artificial turf on residential properties, but we always verify before breaking ground—it saves headaches later. Yard sizes here range from compact suburban lots to quarter-acre spreads, so we've got experience right-sizing greens from 200 square feet up to full practice areas. The driveway-edge installs we do most often solve erosion problems while adding genuine curb appeal.
Absolutely. Georgia-grade artificial turf is built for our climate. The materials we use have excellent UV resistance and drainage that handles our summer thunderstorms. Unlike natural grass on Paulding County clay, our greens stay playable and don't develop soft spots or algae buildup even in humid conditions. You're actually getting more consistent performance than you would with real sod in this area.
Most driveway-edge projects wrap in 2–4 days depending on size and site prep needs. If your clay soil is heavily compacted, we might spend extra time on base preparation, but that's what ensures a level, long-lasting surface. We schedule around Hiram's typical weather patterns and aim for spring or fall when conditions are most predictable.
That's actually why proper base installation matters in Hiram. We use engineered base materials and subsurface drainage that prevents water pooling on clay. The turf itself is highly permeable, so water drains through and into our base system rather than sitting on top like it would on natural grass over clay.
Minimal. No mowing, no fertilizing, no fighting clay mud. Occasional rinsing to keep dust off and light brushing to maintain the nap is basically it. In Hiram's humidity, you might do a quick cleanup after heavy rains, but that's the extent of it. Most owners spend maybe 30 minutes a month on care.
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