Older Home — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Hiram's neighborhoods—whether you're in the Cedarcrest area or closer to Bill Arp—tend to feature older homes with yards that have character but sometimes come with maintenance headaches. If your backyard has worn turf, patchy spots, or just doesn't hold up to Georgia's heat and humidity, a putting green might be exactly what your property needs. A well-installed artificial green transforms a tired lawn into something you'll actually use: a place to practice your short game, entertain neighbors, or just have a low-maintenance outdoor space that looks sharp year-round. We've worked with plenty of Hiram homeowners who got tired of fighting Paulding County clay and unpredictable grass growth. What makes sense for your home depends on your lot size, sun exposure, and what you're hoping to get out of the space. We're local—about 25 minutes away—so we know exactly what works in this part of the county. Let's talk about turning that patch of yard into something you'll love.
Paulding County soil is heavy clay, which means natural grass can struggle with drainage and compaction, especially on older properties where the ground has been packed down over decades. Artificial turf sidesteps that problem entirely. Most Hiram yards get mixed sun and shade, thanks to mature trees that come with established neighborhoods. Your putting green will perform best in areas that get at least 4–6 hours of direct sunlight; if your backyard is mostly shaded (common near the Silver Comet Trail corridor), we'll talk through whether a green is the best fit or if another turf application makes more sense. Lot sizes in Hiram vary—some older homes sit on quarter-acres, others on larger parcels—so we customize the green's footprint to match your space and budget. Installation on clay requires proper base preparation to prevent settling and ensure drainage. We'll excavate, grade, and install a crushed stone base before the turf goes down, so your green stays level and doesn't become a muddy mess during Georgia's wet springs.
Clay compacts easily and holds water, which suffocates natural grass roots and creates bare patches—especially on older Hiram properties where soil has been settled for years. Artificial turf doesn't rely on root systems, so clay drainage issues disappear. We just need to prep the base correctly to ensure water moves away from the green's surface.
Proper base installation is everything. We excavate and compact crushed stone to create a stable, level foundation before laying turf. On Paulding County clay, this prevents settling and maintains play quality. We've done this on dozens of Hiram properties without issues when the prep work is done right.
Artificial greens need at least 4–6 hours of direct sun daily to maintain appearance and prevent algae growth. If your yard is heavily shaded by mature trees, we can still install a green, but you may notice color fade or moss growth. We'll assess your specific lot and recommend the best spot—or alternative turf solutions if needed.
Most installations take 3–5 days, depending on site prep and green size. Heavy clay and old compacted soil may require extra excavation, which can add a day. We handle everything—grading, base installation, and turf placement—so you're not juggling contractors. We're 25 minutes away, so scheduling is easy.
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