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A putting green in your Hiram backyard changes everything about how you spend your weekends. Instead of heading out to a course, you're practicing your short game while your morning coffee's still hot—and you're doing it 25 minutes from where we do our installations. We've worked with homeowners throughout Paulding County who wanted better use of their outdoor space, and a quality practice green delivers exactly that. Whether you're in the Cedarcrest area or closer to Bill Arp, that strip of your yard that's been tough to maintain or underutilized becomes your personal training facility. The clay-heavy soil around Hiram means standard grass struggles anyway—especially when you're talking about the precision surface a real putting green needs. Our customers tell us the same thing: once they have one, they wonder why they waited so long. You're looking at a surface that handles Georgia's humidity, won't turn into a mud pit after rain, and actually improves your handicap without the green fees.
Paulding County's clay base is honestly working in your favor here. Native grass doesn't love that heavy soil—it compacts, drains poorly, and requires constant babying. A synthetic putting surface sidesteps all that. We design around Hiram's typical lot sizes and how sun moves across your property throughout the day. If your backyard gets afternoon western exposure (common in the newer Cedarcrest developments), we account for heat reflection and make sure your turf grade handles it. Shade patterns matter too—homes backing toward the Silver Comet Trail corridor often have tree coverage that would kill regular putting grass but works fine with synthetic. Installation in Hiram involves proper base preparation because of that clay; we're not just rolling turf over compacted soil. Your drainage setup matters in our humid climate, so we build that in from the start. HOA rules in some Hiram neighborhoods do restrict visible artificial turf from the street, but most homeowners have full freedom in their backyards. We've installed dozens of greens here and know exactly what works.
Absolutely. We design drainage specifically for Paulding County's clay soil and Georgia's summer storms. The synthetic surface itself won't degrade—it's UV-stabilized for our heat. Water moves through the turf and into a gravel base we install, so you won't see puddles or standing water. Your green stays playable the day after heavy rain, unlike natural grass.
Most of our Hiram installations range from 200 to 500 square feet, but we've done smaller practice greens (100 sq ft) and larger layouts. We work with whatever your backyard allows—whether that's a long thin strip or a dedicated corner. During your on-site consultation, we'll show you options based on your exact lot layout.
It requires better base prep than sandy soil, which we factor into the estimate. But it's not a deal-breaker—it's actually common throughout Georgia. Proper grading and our drainage system handle it. This is why we always do a site visit; estimating over the phone for clay terrain leads to surprises.
A typical backyard green takes 3–5 days depending on size and how much prep your soil needs. Since we're based 25 minutes away, we can often schedule you within 2–3 weeks. We'll give you a firm timeline during the initial walkthrough so you know what to expect.
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