Fire Pit Area — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Picture this: you're standing in your Hiram backyard on a Saturday morning, coffee in hand, about to sink a putt before your fire pit area comes alive later that evening. That's the reality for homeowners who've added a putting green to their outdoor space—and honestly, it's become one of the most popular upgrades we install throughout Paulding County. Hiram's growing fast. Whether you're in Cedarcrest, the Bill Arp area, or anywhere near Silver Comet Trail, more families are investing in their backyards because they're spending more time there. A putting green isn't just a novelty; it's a functional entertainment feature that bridges the gap between your deck or patio and the rest of your yard. It gives you something to do, something to show off, and something that genuinely improves how you use your property. Unlike natural grass—which struggles with our Paulding County clay soil, shade inconsistencies, and the sheer maintenance burden—artificial turf gives you a perfectly playable surface year-round. No brown patches. No watering. No frustration when the summer heat or spring rain turns your lawn into a mud pit. We've been installing these systems within 25 minutes of Hiram for years, and the feedback is always the same: homeowners wish they'd done it sooner. This isn't about replacing your entire yard. Most of our Hiram clients are adding a putting green to an existing fire-pit area or entertainment zone, creating a real destination in their backyard. It's the kind of upgrade that makes sense when you think about it—low maintenance, high enjoyment, and it actually holds up to Georgia weather.
Paulding County clay is no joke. It drains poorly, compacts easily, and natural grass struggles to establish consistent coverage when you've got clay underneath. That's actually one reason putting greens work so well here—we build a proper subsurface that accounts for the clay, ensuring water drains away from the turf rather than pooling beneath it. Hiram's suburban growth means lot sizes vary. Some homes in Cedarcrest have generous backyards; others in developing areas are more modest. We've installed 400-square-foot greens and 1,200-square-foot greens, so size is flexible. What matters is understanding your existing landscape and how shade plays across your yard at different times of year. Shading is something we pay close attention to. If your fire-pit area is surrounded by mature trees (common in the Bill Arp neighborhoods), you'll have dappled or partial shade for portions of the day. Artificial turf actually performs beautifully in shade—no worrying about moss or thin patches. Full sun areas? Even better. One thing we always discuss: if you're in a neighborhood with HOA guidelines, a putting green typically falls under "landscaping improvements" rather than structures, so approval is usually straightforward. We'll help you confirm that. And installation around Hiram is straightforward—our crews know the soil, the typical yard layouts, and local drainage patterns. Most residential greens take 2-3 days, and you're ready to use within 24 hours.
Yes, because we don't rely on the native clay to drain. We install a engineered base layer that channels water away efficiently, even with clay present. The artificial turf itself is perforated, so water moves through it into the base rather than sitting on top. It's one of the smartest reasons to go artificial in Hiram specifically—clay soil that fails natural grass actually becomes an advantage with proper subsurface design.
Most residential putting greens don't require permits in Paulding County, but we always verify with your local code office first. Fire pit setbacks are the bigger consideration—you'll need clearance from structures and property lines. We handle that assessment during the site visit, so there are no surprises.
Minimal. Occasional raking to keep the pile standing, occasional hosing to remove dust, and that's genuinely it. Georgia weather—humid summers, occasional heavy rain—doesn't degrade quality turf. No fertilizer, no fungicide, no seasonal die-back like natural grass. Most Hiram homeowners spend maybe 15 minutes a month on maintenance.
Quality artificial turf lasts 12-15 years with normal use, and we're seeing installations from 10+ years ago in the Hiram area still performing great. UV resistance has improved dramatically, and Georgia's freeze-thaw cycles aren't as harsh as northern climates. Your investment holds up well.
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