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Here's the thing about Kennesaw yards—that red clay we're sitting on holds water like nobody's business, especially during our humid summers when temperatures routinely climb above 90 degrees. If you've been wrestling with a patchy lawn in Legacy Park, Stilesboro, or Due West, or if your current grass just can't handle the heat and drainage issues our Cobb County soil throws at it, a synthetic putting green might be exactly what you need. We've installed plenty of them right here in town, and homeowners keep telling us the same thing: they stop worrying about watering schedules, brown patches, and muddy divots. A quality artificial putting surface gives you that manicured, ready-to-play green year-round—no chemicals, no seasonal dormancy, no fighting Mother Nature. Whether you're near Kennesaw Mountain, out toward KSU, or anywhere in between, the math is simple: real grass struggles in our climate; synthetic doesn't. We're based right here in Kennesaw, so we know exactly how our local conditions affect turf performance, and we've built our installation process around what actually works in this area.
Kennesaw's heavy red clay is beautiful to look at, but it's tough on traditional grass. Water sits on it rather than draining through, which means root rot, fungus, and that spongy feeling underfoot during our wet seasons. Add in 78 days a year above 90 degrees, and you've got a recipe for stress on cool-season and warm-season grasses alike. A synthetic putting green sidesteps all of that. Installation in Cobb County typically involves excavating 4–6 inches, adding a proper base layer (crushed limestone works well here), and laying down our premium turf with drainage considerations built in from day one. Neighborhood HOAs in Legacy Park and surrounding areas usually welcome synthetic greens since they're consistently manicured and never eyesore-brown. Lot sizes in Kennesaw vary widely, so we've installed everything from 300-square-foot corner greens to full backyard practice setups. The red clay means grading and drainage are non-negotiable—we always slope toward perimeter drainage to handle our summer thunderstorms. Sun exposure varies depending on your tree canopy, but even in shadier spots, synthetic turf performs where live grass would struggle.
Absolutely. Our red clay doesn't drain naturally, so we install a sloped base layer with perimeter drainage channels to move water away from the turf. Without this, you'll get pooling and premature wear. It's one of the first things we assess during the site visit, and it's why local installation matters—we've done this hundreds of times in Cobb County.
Yes—that's one of its biggest advantages here. Real grass dormancy and heat stress aren't issues with premium synthetic turf. Our materials are UV-stabilized to handle 78+ days annually above 90 degrees without fading, brittleness, or performance loss. You'll actually enjoy using it more in summer when live grass would be struggling.
Most do allow them, especially since synthetic greens stay consistently attractive and don't create the maintenance eyesores that struggling live grass does. We recommend checking your specific HOA covenants before design, but in our experience, Legacy Park and Stilesboro communities embrace well-installed synthetic turf projects.
Typical residential putting green installation takes 2–4 days depending on site prep and base work required. Our clay soil and drainage requirements might add a day or two compared to other regions, but we'll give you a clear timeline during the initial consultation. Most homeowners see their finished green ready to play within a week.
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