Heat Resistance — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Out here in Hiram, summer heat hits different. Whether you're in Cedarcrest, the Bill Arp area, or anywhere across Paulding County, that Georgia sun doesn't mess around—and neither should your putting green. Natural grass greens turn into brown patches and dead zones when temperatures climb into the 90s, but synthetic turf keeps its color and playability year-round. We've installed dozens of residential putting greens throughout Hiram, and the difference is night and day. You get a practice space that handles the heat without watering bills spiraling out of control, without dead patches coming back every summer, and without that constant maintenance grind. If you enjoy the Silver Comet Trail or spend weekends at Hiram City Park, imagine having that same quality turf right in your backyard—ready to go in any season. Our team is just 25 minutes away, and we know exactly how Paulding County clay affects drainage and what it takes to build a green that lasts.
Hiram's clay-heavy soil is honestly one of the biggest reasons synthetic putting greens make sense here. Clay holds moisture differently than sandy soils, which can lead to compaction and drainage headaches with natural grass. When we install a synthetic green, we're building a proper base system underneath—crushed stone, perforated drainage layers—that works against Hiram's natural soil tendencies rather than fighting them year after year. The heat itself is your second consideration. Real turf in high-sun Paulding County yards browns out in mid-July and struggles to recover until fall. Synthetic turf stays green and maintains consistent ball roll through the hottest months. Lot sizes in Hiram vary pretty widely across neighborhoods, but most residential yards have enough space for a 300–600 square foot practice green. We'll assess your sun exposure (full sun is actually ideal for synthetic—no shade stress), check for existing irrigation lines, and plan around any HOA guidelines in your neighborhood. Installation typically takes 2–3 days, and once we're done, you're not fighting clay compaction or heat stress anymore.
Not if it's installed correctly. Clay drainage is exactly why we build a engineered base layer under the turf—crushed stone, geo-fabric, and a perforated pipe system that handles Paulding County's moisture patterns. The synthetic turf sits on top and drains properly regardless of what's underneath. You avoid the compaction and dead patches that plague natural grass greens in clay soils.
Absolutely. Natural grass turns brown and weak when temperatures stay in the 90s, but synthetic turf handles heat without stress. No watering needed, no brown patches, no summer dormancy. Your green stays consistent for practice from June through August while neighbors' natural lawns are struggling.
Most Hiram installations take 2–3 days. We'll prep the existing grade, install drainage, lay the base, and set the turf. Your yard will be ready to use by day three or four. Since we're local (25 minutes away), we can schedule at your convenience and handle any follow-up questions quickly.
Most HOAs in Cedarcrest, Bill Arp, and surrounding areas allow synthetic putting greens since they're a contained feature, not lawn replacement. We'll review your community guidelines beforehand, but we've never had an issue. Synthetic greens look professional and well-maintained—something most HOAs appreciate.
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