Renovation — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Putting greens in Hiram backyards have become a real thing over the past few years, and honestly, we've seen why. You've got folks in Cedarcrest and the Bill Arp area who love golf, who want their own practice space without the drive to an actual course, and who are tired of fighting with their grass in Paulding County clay. A well-built putting green gives you that. It's low-maintenance once it's installed right, it drains properly even when we get those heavy Georgia rains, and it transforms a corner of your yard into something you'll actually use. We're about 25 minutes away in Paulding County, and we've installed enough of these to know exactly what works on this soil and in this climate. Whether your yard gets blasted by afternoon sun or sits under oak trees near the Silver Comet Trail area, there's a putting surface that'll hold up and play true for years.
Paulding County clay is heavy and doesn't drain naturally the way sandy soils do, so we always start with proper base preparation and drainage fabric when we're building a putting green in Hiram. The Cedarcrest and Bill Arp neighborhoods tend to have varied lot sizes and sun exposure—some homes get full afternoon heat, others are shaded by mature trees. That matters because it affects how the synthetic turf wears and how much maintenance you'll actually need. Hiram's humidity and occasional heavy summer rain means we spec products that won't hold water or develop issues underneath. We also see a mix of HOA-governed subdivisions and properties with more freedom, so we always check what your community allows before finalizing the design. Lot grading is critical here too—the natural slope in many Hiram yards can work for you or against you depending on where you place the green. We'll walk your property, talk through sun patterns, and make sure the finished surface sits at the right elevation for both drainage and playability.
Absolutely. Paulding County summers are hot and humid, but modern synthetic putting greens are engineered for exactly that. The turf we use is UV-stable and won't fade or deteriorate in direct sun. Humidity isn't a problem for the materials themselves—it's actually the drainage underneath that matters most, which we design specifically for Georgia's wet seasons.
Way less than real grass. You'll brush it occasionally to keep the nap consistent, blow off debris from nearby trees, and that's mostly it. Unlike maintaining natural turf in clay soil, you're not fighting compaction, disease, or seasonal dormancy. Most homeowners in the Cedarcrest and Bill Arp areas spend 30 minutes a month on upkeep.
Yes, because we build it to drain. We use engineered base layers, perforated underlayment, and proper slope—so water moves away from the turf surface regardless of the clay soil below. Heavy rains won't create puddles or soft spots if the installation is done correctly.
Definitely. If your yard is under oak trees or doesn't get full sun, we still install synthetic greens—they perform fine in shade. You may not need as much brushing since the sun isn't breaking down the fibers, but you'll want to ensure airflow to prevent moss or algae in humid conditions.
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