Price Match Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard in Hiram has potential that's probably being wasted on maintenance headaches. Between the Cedarcrest neighborhoods and the Bill Arp area, we've installed putting greens for homeowners who got tired of fighting their clay soil or dealing with patchy grass that never quite cooperates with our Georgia heat and humidity. A quality artificial putting green isn't just about golf—it's about reclaiming space that actually works for you year-round, without the fertilizer bills, the mowing schedule, or the disappointment when summer scalds your natural grass. We're just 25 minutes away from most Hiram addresses, so we can walk your property, talk through what you're imagining, and give you a price that we'll match against anyone else's quote. We've done this work in similar yards across Paulding County, and we know exactly what performs in our climate and soil conditions. The difference between a putting green that looks great for two seasons versus one that stays pristine for a decade comes down to proper installation and material choice—and that's where local experience matters.
Paulding County's clay-heavy soil is honestly one reason artificial turf makes sense for a putting green. Natural grass struggles with drainage and compaction in our soil type, especially when you're walking the same lines repeatedly during practice. The good news is that our installation process handles clay without expensive excavation—we build the base right on top of what you have, with proper slope for water runoff. Hiram's summer sun is intense, so we spec turf that holds color and doesn't get mushy in humidity. If your property backs up to the Silver Comet Trail or sits in a tree-lined lot near Hiram City Park, shade patterns matter—some yards get afternoon relief that reduces UV stress, while others catch full southern exposure. Most residential lots in the Cedarcrest and Bill Arp areas are large enough for a functional 300–500 square foot putting green, which gives you real playability. We always check for HOA requirements in your neighborhood before installation, since some developments have landscape guidelines. The clay soil actually works in our favor during installation because it compacts firm and doesn't shift, giving your green a rock-solid foundation that lasts.
Not at all. In fact, clay compacts beautifully and creates a stable base. We build our underlayment system right over existing clay, slope it properly for drainage, and add a perforated base layer that prevents water pooling—a real issue in Hiram during heavy summer storms. Your putting green will drain faster and stay firmer than on sandier soil, which is an advantage.
Modern artificial turf performs well in partial shade, but a putting green needs at least 4–5 hours of direct sun daily to look vibrant and maintain the turf fibers. If your Cedarcrest or Bill Arp property is heavily tree-covered, we can still work with it, but full shade will show wear faster and fade color. We assess your property's sun pattern before recommending an install.
Most HOAs in the Cedarcrest and Bill Arp neighborhoods permit artificial greens because they're considered landscape improvements, not structures. That said, we always verify with your HOA first—many have specific requirements about size, color, or setbacks. We handle that conversation and can show you examples that meet your community's guidelines.
We'll match any legitimate estimate from a licensed Georgia installer on an identical putting green scope—same materials, same base system, same square footage. Bring us a quote, we'll review it, and we'll meet that price. No games, no asterisks. We do this because we're confident in our work and we want Hiram homeowners to feel certain they're getting fair value.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.