Gated Community — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Hiram's gated communities—especially around Cedarcrest and Bill Arp—have some of the most manicured outdoor spaces in Paulding County, and a putting green is one of the smartest upgrades a homeowner can make. We've installed dozens of backyard greens across the area, and the demand keeps climbing because people finally realize they don't need a country club membership to putt at home. Your neighbors along the Silver Comet Trail corridor are already thinking about it, and honestly, once you walk out to a smooth, consistent putting surface on your own property, you'll wonder why you waited. A lot of Hiram properties have decent space—especially the newer lots in gated communities—and that clay-heavy Paulding County soil actually works in your favor during installation. We handle the heavy lifting: proper base prep, drainage considerations for our region's rainfall, and that polished finish that makes your yard the envy of your HOA. Most installations take just a few days, and you're playing within a week.
Paulding County's clay-based soil is dense and holds water longer than sandier regions, which is exactly why base preparation matters here. During our Hiram installs, we factor in proper grading and a quality drainage layer—you don't want water pooling around your green after heavy rains, and our team knows the local weather patterns. Sun exposure varies depending on whether your lot sits in the Cedarcrest neighborhood (often more mature tree cover) versus newer Bill Arp subdivisions (typically more open yards). We assess your specific property for shade patterns and recommend grass blends that perform best in your conditions. Gated community HOAs often have landscape guidelines, and the good news is that artificial putting greens almost always get approval—they actually improve property aesthetics and community value. Most Hiram yards have room for a 300–600 square foot green, which is the sweet spot for practice and casual play. We also account for sight lines to your home and patio, so the installation feels intentional, not like a random patch of turf.
Absolutely. We've worked with multiple HOAs in Cedarcrest and Bill Arp, and artificial putting greens get consistent approval because they elevate curb appeal and don't require pesticides or constant mowing like natural grass. Most HOAs appreciate the landscaping upgrade. Always check your specific CC&Rs, but we've yet to see a Hiram community reject a well-designed green.
Clay soil drains slower than sandy soil, so we build a robust base layer and ensure proper slope for water runoff. Our Hiram installs include site-specific grading to prevent pooling, especially during spring rains. It's an extra step that prevents long-term problems and keeps your green playable year-round.
Yes—we've done several in mature, tree-covered lots along that corridor. We'll recommend grass blends that tolerate shade better and assess dappled versus full shade. Some trees actually help regulate temperature and protect the surface from harsh afternoon sun, which is a bonus in Georgia summers.
Most residential putting greens take 2–3 days from start to finish. We're about 25 minutes from central Hiram, so we keep travel time minimal and work efficiently. You'll be putting within a week of our crew leaving your property.
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