Maintenance — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Hiram backyard changes everything. You get that crisp, manicured look year-round without the weekly mowing cycle, and honestly, it becomes a real gathering spot. Whether you're in the Cedarcrest area or closer to Bill Arp, a lot of our Hiram clients tell us the same thing: they thought about it for months, installed it, and now they wonder why they didn't do it sooner. The thing is, Paulding County clay can be stubborn with natural grass—compacted, heavy, and prone to bare patches once foot traffic picks up. Artificial turf sidesteps that whole problem. We're just 25 minutes from most Hiram addresses, so maintenance visits, adjustments, or answering questions face-to-face isn't a hassle. We've installed putting greens for families who wanted a practice area before heading out to courses around the county, and for folks who just wanted something beautiful and low-maintenance in their backyard. Your kids can use it without killing the grass. Your dogs can play on it. Rain drains right through. Maintenance stays simple—a quick brush and rinse, maybe some infill refresh every couple years. That's it.
Hiram's clay-heavy soil is one reason we see so many homeowners interested in artificial putting greens. Clay holds moisture unevenly, which means real grass often gets stressed in summer or becomes waterlogged after heavy rain. Your yard probably drains slower than neighbors an hour north, and if you've got a slope toward the Silver Comet Trail direction, settling and erosion add another layer of complexity. Most Hiram lots we work on range from modest quarter-acre yards to larger suburban plots, so we size putting greens anywhere from 8x12 feet up to full-backyard installations. Shade patterns matter here too—if your property backs toward tree cover or sits in afternoon shadow from your home, we factor that into our base selection and infill recommendations. We also pay attention to Paulding County's humidity; while artificial turf handles moisture fine, proper base drainage prevents mold or algae growth underneath. HOA communities like those in Cedarcrest sometimes have landscape guidelines, so we always confirm your putting green plan complies before we break ground. Installation takes into account clay removal, base prep, and edging that holds up to our weather shifts.
Absolutely. Paulding County's clay compacts and holds water, so we install a gravel and sand base that lifts the turf above the clay layer. This prevents pooling and keeps your green playable year-round. We also slope it slightly to direct water away from your home's foundation.
Honestly, it's minimal. Light brushing every month or two keeps the infill distributed evenly. Rinse it with a hose if debris builds up, and that's most of it. We recommend a deeper grooming once a year, which takes about 30 minutes.
Yes. We customize color and pile height to match your landscape and light conditions. Modern turf looks natural, especially once it's been in place for a few weeks. We'll walk your yard and show you samples before installation.
Artificial turf actually holds up great in heat. It won't brown or go dormant like natural grass. Infill might warm up on 95-degree days, but it cools quickly and stays playable. Just rinse it off if it's been baking in direct sun.
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