Forever Home — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Hiram's been growing fast, and a lot of homeowners in the Cedarcrest and Bill Arp areas are looking for ways to upgrade their outdoor spaces without spending the next decade maintaining them. A putting green hits that sweet spot—it gives you something genuinely fun to use, looks polished year-round, and doesn't eat up your weekends with mowing and watering like natural grass does. We've worked with plenty of Hiram residents who wanted to reclaim their yards and actually enjoy them instead of treating yard work like a second job. The thing about living in Paulding County is that our clay soil and humidity mean traditional grass takes constant babying. A quality artificial putting green? It just sits there looking great while you're out enjoying the Silver Comet Trail or spending time with family. We're just 25 minutes away from most Hiram addresses, so we can hop over, take a real look at your space, and talk through what actually makes sense for your property.
Hiram's clay soil is honestly one of the best reasons to go with artificial turf for a putting green. That dense, heavy clay doesn't drain like you'd want for a putting surface—you'd be fighting moisture issues and compaction constantly if you tried to build a natural green here. Our Paulding County summers get humid and warm, which is great for outdoor living but rough on keeping a putting green playable without serious drainage infrastructure underneath. Most Hiram lots we see are spacious enough for a quality putting area, especially in the Cedarcrest neighborhoods where homes sit on larger parcels. We typically recommend a 12-by-20-foot minimum to give you a real putting experience, though smaller spaces work too. The red clay base you've probably got means we do proper site prep—we excavate, establish grade, and install a solid drainage base before laying synthetic turf. Without that foundation work, you'll get pooling and an uneven surface. Sun exposure matters too; even though Hiram's got plenty of trees, most yards get enough direct afternoon sun that we need to choose UV-stable materials that won't fade or get too hot underfoot.
Absolutely. Our turf is rated for full UV exposure and won't degrade in Paulding County's summer conditions. The key is proper drainage underneath—we build a rock base that lets water move through instead of sitting on top, which prevents the surface from getting spongy or developing mold in our humid climate. That foundation is what separates a green that lasts 10+ years from one that falls apart in five.
You can work with as little as 8 by 12 feet if that's what you've got, but 12 by 20 feet gives you a real, satisfying putting experience with room for a couple of breaks and interesting green contours. We've done plenty of installations in Hiram where homeowners used a side yard or corner of their property. We'll come measure and talk through what makes sense for your specific lot layout.
Most HOAs in the Hiram area don't restrict artificial turf installations, but it's worth checking your deed or calling your HOA before we break ground. We can help you navigate any restrictions if they come up, and we've worked around HOA guidelines plenty of times. Generally, a putting green is seen as a landscape upgrade, not an eyesore.
Pricing depends on the size of your green and how much site prep your clay soil needs. A standard 12-by-20 putting green typically runs between $3,500 and $5,500 installed. We give free quotes and can walk you through options at different price points. Since we're local (25 minutes away), we keep overhead down and pass that savings along.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.