Weekend Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard in Hoschton deserves better than patchy grass that turns brown every summer. We've installed putting greens across the Traditions and Reunion neighborhoods, and honestly, the transformation is wild—homeowners go from spending weekends fighting Jackson County's clay soil to actually enjoying their yards. A weekend install gets your green in the ground before Monday morning, which means you're chipping and putting by the time the week starts. We're talking about a dedicated space that stays pristine year-round, no watering bills, no mowing, and zero frustration with that heavy red clay underneath. Whether you're near Chateau Elan or nestled deeper in Hoschton's residential corridors, putting greens handle our climate without breaking a sweat. The best part? You get to decide exactly how big it is, where it sits, and what kind of challenge level you want. Some folks go full tournament setup; others just want a casual 15-footer by the patio. Either way, we show up Saturday morning and finish before you need to plan Sunday dinner.
Jackson County's clay base is no joke. It holds moisture, it compacts, and it doesn't drain like you'd hope—which is precisely why artificial turf performs so well here. Before we pour a putting green, we handle the base layer properly so water doesn't pool or create soft spots under your feet. Hoschton's summer heat and occasional wet spells mean real grass either grows wild or browns out, but synthetic turf stays consistent. Lot sizes in the Traditions and Reunion areas vary wildly, so we work with what you've got—whether that's a tight corner near your deck or a sprawling backyard. Shade from mature trees is common in these neighborhoods, which actually works in your favor for artificial greens (no brown patches from heavy foot traffic or sun stress). Sun exposure in open yards won't fade quality turf, and the weeds and moss that plague natural grass in humid Georgia simply don't take hold on synthetic. We also respect HOA guidelines if your community has them—most allow putting greens as long as they're maintained properly, which artificial turf naturally is.
Absolutely. For most residential lots in the Traditions and Reunion areas, a weekend install is standard. Saturday morning to Sunday afternoon covers base prep, leveling around that Jackson County clay, and turf installation. Size matters—a 200-square-foot green takes less time than a 400-square-footer—but we scope the job during your initial walkthrough so there are no surprises.
Clay compacts and holds water, which means we build a proper drainage system underneath. We grade the base, add perforated base layers, and ensure water moves away from your green instead of pooling. This foundation work is actually why weekend installs work here—clay is predictable once you know how to prepare it.
Yes. Unlike natural grass, synthetic turf doesn't brown in summer heat or go dormant in winter. Hoschton's humidity and temperature swings don't affect the color or playability. You're looking at consistent green from January through December, zero maintenance required.
Most HOAs in these areas permit artificial putting greens if they're well-maintained, which synthetic turf naturally is. We've worked with several Hoschton communities already. Check your specific covenants, but we've rarely hit a hard no—and we're happy to submit photos or specs if your HOA needs documentation.
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