Weekend Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Hiram backyard transforms weekend mornings—especially if you're in Cedarcrest or the Bill Arp area where lot sizes give you room to work with. We've installed plenty of greens across Paulding County, and here's what we hear most: homeowners want something they can actually use on Saturday morning without driving to a course. That's exactly what a custom putting green does. You're looking at a weekend project that lands you a low-maintenance, year-round practice surface right at home. No more excuses about the weather or time. The clay soil in this part of Hiram needs proper base prep—we handle that—but once it's down, your green plays true and stays playable through Georgia's humid summers. We're just 25 minutes away in Paulding County, so we understand your landscape, your HOA guidelines, and what actually works here. Whether you've got a corner of your yard near the Silver Comet Trail side of town or a dedicated patch in Bill Arp, we'll design it to fit your space and your game.
Paulding County's clay-heavy soil is honestly the first thing we address on every Hiram install. That clay holds moisture longer than most substrates, so drainage becomes your best friend when we're building your putting green base. We typically add crushed stone and sand layers to fight pooling—especially important if you're in lower-lying spots around town. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're nestled near mature oaks or in an open lot. Most Hiram yards get 6–8 hours of direct light, which is solid for synthetic turf. We'll assess your specific microclimate during the site visit. HOA restrictions in some Cedarcrest neighborhoods limit visibility from the street, so we often tuck greens into side yards or backyards. Lot sizes in suburban Hiram typically range from quarter-acre to half-acre, giving us room for a 200–400 square foot green without dominating your landscape. Weekend installations work best when we can avoid competing with weekend family plans—talk to us about Friday evening starts or staggered scheduling that keeps your yard accessible.
Yes. For a standard 300-square-foot green, we usually finish Friday evening through Saturday afternoon. Hiram's suburban lot layouts work well for this timeline. We'll confirm exact scheduling during the consultation so it doesn't conflict with your weekend plans. Weather in Paulding County is usually cooperative on weekends, but we always have a rain contingency.
Clay itself isn't the enemy—improper drainage is. We install a three-layer base: stone for gravity flow, sand for stability, and a perforated drainage mat. This setup lets water move through instead of sitting. We've done dozens of Cedarcrest and Bill Arp installs this way with zero settling or waterlogging issues.
Most do, especially if the green sits in your backyard and doesn't affect street-facing aesthetics. A few Cedarcrest communities have sight-line rules, but those usually only apply to front yards. We handle the paperwork conversation and can work with your HOA requirements. Synthetic turf is seen as responsible landscaping in suburban Paulding County.
Synthetic greens need almost no maintenance—no mowing, no watering. Georgia's humidity isn't a concern because our turf has excellent drainage. You might rinse it once a month and brush the pile to keep it upright, but that's it. Totally different from maintaining natural grass in Paulding County's climate.
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