Pricing Guide — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Putting greens aren't just for golf courses anymore—they're becoming the centerpiece of backyards across Hiram, from the Cedarcrest area to Bill Arp. Homeowners in Paulding County are discovering that a well-designed putting green transforms how they use their outdoor space, especially when they're tired of fighting the clay soil that dominates the region. Instead of dealing with muddy patches and uneven ground, you get a pristine playing surface that looks crisp year-round and actually improves your short game without leaving Hiram. We've installed dozens of these throughout the area, and the reaction is always the same: families spend more time outside, kids actually practice putting, and the property value conversation becomes a lot more interesting at the neighborhood block party. The best part? A quality artificial putting green requires almost none of the maintenance that natural grass demands in our climate. No watering battles with clay compaction, no brown patches in summer heat, and no frustration when the weather just won't cooperate. We're based just 25 minutes away, so we understand the specific conditions in your neighborhood and what makes a putting green actually playable in the long term.
Hiram's clay-heavy soil is actually your biggest reason to go artificial for a putting green. That dense, sticky Paulding County clay doesn't drain well, which means natural grass putting surfaces would develop standing water and dead zones—especially during our spring rains. The good news: artificial turf laughs at clay. We install a proper base system that handles drainage and creates a level, stable platform your clay foundation would fight against for years. Sun exposure varies quite a bit depending on whether you're in the Cedarcrest area with mature tree coverage or near Bill Arp where you might have more open sky. That affects turf selection and how we angle the green. Most Hiram yards run between a quarter-acre and half-acre, so we typically see putting greens ranging from 300 to 600 square feet—big enough to be fun, small enough to fit comfortably alongside existing landscaping. We check HOA requirements in your specific neighborhood before we break ground. Installation involves removing sod or topsoil, preparing a compacted base, installing proper drainage layers, and then laying premium turf with realistic grain patterns. The whole process takes 2-3 days depending on your space.
Clay doesn't compact evenly and drains poorly, which ruins natural putting surfaces. With artificial turf, we build a base layer system that sits on top of the clay and handles drainage properly. This prevents the soft spots and water pooling you'd get with natural grass. We've done this hundreds of times in Paulding County, so the process is dialed in.
Premium artificial turf is designed for exactly this climate. It won't brown out in July heat or develop fungal issues like natural grass does in our humidity. The turf stays playable and looks fresh all season. We use UV-stabilized materials that hold color and performance through Georgia summers without degradation.
Most residential putting greens run $4,000 to $8,000 depending on size, base preparation complexity, and whether we're dealing with clay removal. A typical 400-square-foot green in the Cedarcrest or Bill Arp area lands around $5,500-$6,500. We'll give you an exact quote after seeing your site conditions.
Depends on your neighborhood. Some Hiram developments have landscape committees; others don't. We check with your HOA or neighborhood guidelines before we schedule installation. In most cases, putting greens are approved as landscape improvements, but it's better to confirm upfront than deal with it later.
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