Luxury Estate — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Hiram's luxury estates—especially in the Cedarcrest and Bill Arp areas—demand outdoor spaces that look polished year-round. A putting green isn't just a golf feature; it's a statement about how you use your property. We've installed dozens of them across Paulding County, and we've learned what works on Georgia red clay and what doesn't. The difference between a backyard putting green that looks tired by summer and one that performs like a country club comes down to site assessment, drainage planning, and materials. Your home sits on challenging clay soil that'll trap water if you get the base wrong. That's where our experience matters. We handle the engineering so you enjoy the result. Whether you're in a gated community with specific landscaping standards or you've got a sprawling lot near the Silver Comet Trail area, we'll design a green that fits your property's unique topography and your lifestyle. Most of our Hiram clients treat their putting green as an investment—in their home's appeal, in family entertainment, and in property value. We treat every installation that way too.
Paulding County clay is dense and doesn't drain naturally. That red soil you see throughout Hiram—it's not forgiving if you skip proper base preparation. We use a compacted gravel foundation topped with a perforated drain layer before the turf goes down. Without it, standing water becomes a problem after summer storms, and that kills the grass faster than you'd think. Sun exposure varies significantly between Cedarcrest's mature tree canopy and the more open lots toward Bill Arp. We'll assess your yard's shade patterns in both summer and winter—putting greens need realistic light hours, typically 6+ for premium performance. Most Hiram estate properties we work with are 1 to 3 acres; that size allows flexibility for green placement near a patio or pool area. Slope matters too. If your lot tilts toward a drainage easement or toward the property line, we'll build the green's contouring to work with your land, not against it. Some neighborhoods in Paulding County have HOA guidelines about plant materials and landscape features. We'll coordinate with your community's landscape committee if needed. Installation typically takes 2 to 3 weeks depending on site prep and grading requirements.
Not necessarily. We've installed greens ranging from 500 to 2,000 square feet in Paulding County. Most Cedarcrest and Bill Arp properties have room for a 1,000-square-foot green that includes fairway-length approach areas. We'll design to your lot's best usable space, factoring in sun, drainage slope, and sightlines from your home.
Yes, if it's installed correctly. Hiram's clay base sheds water slowly, so we build layered drainage—perforated pipe, gravel beds, and proper slope. We also choose turf blends that tolerate both wet springs and dry heat. Maintenance is straightforward: we'll show you proper grooming so water moves through the surface.
Most projects run 2 to 3 weeks. We start with site survey and grading, then install the base and drainage system, then lay turf. Paulding County clay requires more grading work than sandy soil, but that's why the long-term performance is worth it. Weather can add a week in spring or fall.
Watering, grooming, and seasonal aeration. Hiram's heat means summer watering is essential. We handle most clients' first-year maintenance and teach you the basics. Expect 2 to 4 hours per month of light upkeep once it's established. We're 25 minutes away if you need professional touch-ups.
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