Raised Bed Border — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A lot of homeowners in Hiram tell us the same thing: they love the area—whether they're in Cedarcrest, Bill Arp, or anywhere near the Silver Comet Trail—but their yards don't quite match their vision. Raising a putting green with a clean border changes that. Instead of fighting Paulding County's clay soil every summer or watching a patch of grass wear down from foot traffic, you get a defined, playable surface that actually improves your backyard's look and function. We've installed plenty of raised-bed putting greens across Hiram, and the reaction is always the same: people use them more than they expected. Your kids play on them. You practice before heading out. Your neighbors ask who installed it. A raised border keeps everything contained, makes maintenance zero, and honestly, it's one of the best upgrades we see in suburban yards around here.
Hiram sits in Paulding County, which means clay-heavy soil that doesn't drain well and gets compacted fast. That's exactly why a raised-bed putting green works so well here—you're not fighting the native ground. We build up the frame, install proper drainage underneath, and fill with quality turf base. Sun matters too. Most Hiram yards get good southern or western exposure, which is ideal for turf greens, though we assess shade from neighboring trees and structures during the site visit. Your lot size varies depending on whether you're in a more established neighborhood or one of the newer subdivisions, but we've built greens from small backyard corners to sprawling entertainment areas. The raised border itself—whether you go with composite, wood, or aluminum—keeps clay splash off your turf during our heavy rain seasons and gives the whole thing a finished, professional appearance that ties into your landscaping.
Absolutely. Because Hiram sits on clay, we always build up with a raised bed. The frame sits on top of the native soil, and we install a drainage layer underneath to prevent pooling. That clay actually helps us—it's stable for the border structure. We just don't try to work with it directly for the playing surface. Better to start fresh with proper base material.
We've built them in spaces as small as 200 square feet. Most Hiram homeowners opt for something between 300 and 600 square feet—big enough to be fun, small enough to fit into a typical suburban backyard. We'll walk your property and show you what makes sense for your layout and sun exposure.
It depends on the shade coverage. Hiram yards with mature trees are common, and we design around them. If your best spot gets 4+ hours of direct sun, you're good. Heavy shade is tougher, but we can work with dappled light. We assess during a free site visit.
We're based about 25 minutes from Hiram, so we service Paulding County regularly—Cedarcrest, Bill Arp, and surrounding areas. Travel time barely adds to your cost. We can schedule a walkthrough and give you a quote within a day or two of your call.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.