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Hiram's got that suburban charm—tree-lined streets in Cedarcrest, families settling into the Bill Arp area, and plenty of yards that could use a little upgrade. A putting green sounds like a luxury thing, but honestly, it's one of the smartest moves we see homeowners make around here. You get a playable surface that looks sharp year-round, doesn't die off in Georgia's heat, and turns your backyard into something your family actually wants to spend time on. We've installed putting greens all over Paulding County, and Hiram's no exception. The demand keeps growing as more folks realize they don't want to chase their lawn with a mower every weekend. Whether you've got a modest lot in the neighborhood or a larger property near the Hiram City Park area, a putting green works. It's the kind of project that pays dividends—literally improving your property while cutting down on maintenance headaches. Our crew can be at your place in about 25 minutes from our shop, which means faster turnaround and better continuity from start to finish. Most people think a putting green is just for serious golfers, but we've installed them for families who just want a fun spot to hang out, for folks who love the game and want practice right at home, and for anyone tired of watering and fertilizing grass that doesn't hold up to Paulding County clay.
Paulding County's clay-heavy soil is what we deal with every day around Hiram, and it's actually something to plan for when you're installing a putting green. That dense clay means drainage becomes critical—we've got to make sure water isn't pooling under your green, especially during Georgia's rainy seasons. That's why proper base preparation and sub-base grading matter so much here. Hiram's got good sun exposure in most residential areas, but we always do a walk-through to check your yard's shade patterns. If you're in the Cedarcrest area or closer to the tree-lined parts of Bill Arp, afternoon shade can actually be a plus during summer—it keeps the turf cooler and reduces water stress. Most Hiram yards we work with range from modest to generous residential lots, and we design greens to fit naturally into the landscape you've already got. HOA rules in some Hiram neighborhoods are pretty relaxed about landscape modifications, but we always verify before we start. Installing around existing hardscape, patios, or deck areas is routine for us. The clay soil also means we're experienced with proper compaction and leveling—not something every installer gets right, but essential for a true-rolling putting surface.
Absolutely. Clay is dense, so we build in proper slope and sub-base layers specifically designed for Paulding County conditions. Water won't sit on your green—it'll drain to your existing yard or a French drain if needed. We've done this hundreds of times in clay-heavy areas. The key is the base work, which we never skip.
Most HOA boards in Hiram are fine with putting greens, especially since they actually look cleaner and more manicured than regular lawn. We'll help you submit plans if needed, and we've got a track record with local HOA approvals. It's worth a quick check, but we've never had an issue in Hiram specifically.
A typical residential green takes 3 to 5 days depending on size and site prep work. If your yard needs grading or drainage adjustments due to Paulding County clay, add a day or two. Since we're only 25 minutes away, we can knock it out efficiently without long gaps between work days.
Way less than real grass. You'll brush it occasionally, maybe light watering during dry stretches, and basic cleanup. No mowing, no fertilizer, no fungal problems from Georgia humidity. Hiram homeowners love how little time they spend maintaining it compared to traditional lawn.
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