Rooftop Deck — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green on your rooftop deck in Hiram transforms those blank square feet into something you'll actually use. Most homes in the Cedarcrest and Bill Arp areas sit on Paulding County clay that drains poorly—which is exactly why synthetic turf works so well up top. You get year-round green without fighting red clay mud, without mowing, and without watching your grass struggle through Georgia summers. Whether you're in 30141 and five minutes from Silver Comet Trail or tucked into one of our growing neighborhoods, a rooftop putting surface gives you a reason to step outside before work, after dinner, or on lazy weekends. It's the kind of upgrade that actually gets used instead of sitting empty. We've installed these across the area, and homeowners consistently tell us it changed how they feel about their outdoor space. No muddy shoes, no bare patches, just playable turf that looks sharp regardless of the season.
Paulding County clay is heavy and doesn't drain naturally—a real problem if you're trying to maintain live grass on a deck or elevated space. That's where synthetic turf shines in Hiram. Because rooftop decks already deal with limited soil depth and drainage challenges, artificial turf eliminates those variables entirely. You're building on a compacted base, not fighting clay expansion in summer heat. Sun exposure matters too; most rooftop decks in our area catch serious afternoon rays, which burns out natural grass but actually helps synthetic turf hold color and firmness. If your deck gets shade from nearby pines or oaks, that's fine—turf performs equally well. Installation on a Hiram rooftop means we're working with weight distribution in mind; we keep the base properly graded so water runs off quickly rather than pooling. Many homes here have HOA guidelines around landscape appearance, and artificial putting green turf exceeds those standards while requiring zero maintenance. The grass stays dense, green, and manicured-looking year-round without the typical Georgia lawn struggles.
Absolutely. Synthetic turf actually thrives in Georgia heat because it doesn't need to stay hydrated like live grass. Summer afternoons that would kill natural sod on a rooftop don't affect artificial turf at all. You're in Paulding County, where clay soil compounds moisture problems—synthetic eliminates that issue entirely. It stays playable and green all summer without browning, fading, or requiring irrigation.
We install turf over a perforated base that slopes slightly, directing water toward your deck's existing drainage system. Paulding County gets decent rainfall, but rooftop surfaces shed water naturally. The synthetic backing prevents water from pooling, and any moisture drains through the base rather than sitting on clay-heavy soil like you'd have at ground level. Your deck stays dry and the turf stays firm.
Yes, as long as your deck can handle the weight. We assess the structure first, then add a leveling base and secure the turf. Most Hiram homes have solid deck construction that handles this easily. The total weight is minimal compared to the deck itself, and installation takes just a few days. We're 25 minutes away and can schedule a walk-through to confirm everything works.
Almost none. Brush it occasionally to keep the nap upright, and clear heavy debris after storms. That's it. No mowing, no watering, no fertilizer—especially valuable in our clay-heavy Paulding County soil where natural grass demands constant attention. The turf stays green and firm without any seasonal maintenance cycles.
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