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A putting green in your Hiram backyard transforms how you spend your free time—no more trips to the range, no more thinking about your short game while you're stuck at work. Whether you're in Cedarcrest, near the Bill Arp area, or anywhere else in Paulding County, a quality putting surface gives you that daily practice opportunity right at home. We've installed dozens of these across the Hiram area, and honestly, homeowners are shocked at how much they use them once they're in. Your family gets more outdoor time, your handicap improves, and your yard becomes the neighborhood gathering spot. The best part? A synthetic putting green handles Georgia's humidity and clay-heavy soil without the constant maintenance nightmare of natural grass. You won't be fighting brown patches or bare spots from heavy foot traffic—just roll out, practice your stroke, and enjoy. We're based just 25 minutes away, so we know exactly what works in this part of Paulding County. Let's talk about getting one installed for you.
Hiram's clay soil is actually one reason a putting green works so well here. Natural grass battles drainage issues and compaction from all that clay, but synthetic turf eliminates those headaches entirely. Our area gets decent rainfall and humidity, which means traditional greens need constant babying—aeration, fungicide treatments, the works. Your artificial surface won't develop those fungal issues or muddy spots near the edges. Most Hiram properties sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, which gives us plenty of room for a regulation 12- to 15-foot green, plus some chipping area if you want it. Sun exposure varies across neighborhoods—Cedarcrest tends toward mixed sun and shade, while Bill Arp properties often have more mature tree coverage. We design drainage paths into every installation to handle Paulding County rainfall, so you won't deal with puddles or soggy spots. Installation here typically takes one to two days, and we handle all the base prep. Your green will be tournament-ready and maintenance-free from day one.
Most residential putting greens in Hiram don't require permits since they're considered landscape features, not permanent structures. That said, it's smart to check with Paulding County if you're in a specific HOA community—some subdivisions in the Cedarcrest and Bill Arp areas have landscape approval processes. We can guide you through that conversation and provide design specs to your HOA if needed.
It's actually a non-issue. We excavate 4-6 inches, install a proper base layer, and compact everything so water drains away from your green. That heavy Hiram clay works in our favor because it holds the base shape perfectly. You end up with a stable, long-lasting surface that won't shift or settle over time.
Almost none. Rinse it with a hose occasionally to remove dust and pollen, brush the nap once a month to keep it uniform, and you're done. No fertilizer, no fungicide spraying, no aeration—unlike natural grass that struggles in Hiram summers. That's the biggest advantage homeowners mention after the first year.
Yes to both. Even if your property is mostly shaded (common in tree-dense Hiram neighborhoods), synthetic turf still plays true. We've done dozens of installations in shadier backyards throughout Paulding County. Just let us know your sun-to-shade ratio and we'll recommend the best surface type for your specific lot.
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