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Your backyard doesn't have to suffer through Cobb County's brutal summers just to look good. We've built LawnLogic right here in Kennesaw, and we've watched hundreds of homeowners in Legacy Park, Stilesboro, and Due West struggle with the same problem: that red clay soil bakes hard as concrete, and keeping a natural grass putting green alive through 78+ days of 90-degree heat becomes a part-time job. Artificial turf putting greens change that equation completely. Instead of fighting Georgia's climate, you get a manicured green that actually plays like a real green—with consistent ball roll, no dead patches, and zero maintenance through our brutal summers. Whether you're in a neighborhood near Kennesaw Mountain or closer to Town Center at Cobb, the logic is simple: install once, practice forever. We're local, we know exactly what drainage challenges Kennesaw yards face, and we've perfected the installation process for this specific soil. Your putting green will be tournament-grade, ready to use year-round, and it'll still be looking sharp when the heat finally breaks in October.
Kennesaw's heavy Cobb County red clay is actually a blessing once you understand it. That dense soil means excellent base stability for your putting green—no settling, no weird hollows. But here's the thing: that same clay doesn't drain quickly, so proper sub-base preparation matters more here than in sandier parts of Georgia. We always slope slightly toward perimeter drainage and use crushed granite underneath the turf to prevent standing water during spring rains. The heat is real—78 days above 90 degrees means your green needs quality synthetic turf that won't fade or soften under direct sun. We spec UV-stabilized fibers with excellent shade tolerance, because many Kennesaw lots have mature trees (especially in established neighborhoods like Legacy Park and Stilesboro). Typical putting greens here run 400–800 square feet, often a combination of open sun and dappled shade. HOA guidelines in some neighborhoods require neutral colors and low-profile installation, which we handle routinely. The red clay actually compacts beautifully once prepared, giving you a rock-solid foundation that lasts.
Absolutely. Cobb County clay is dense and doesn't drain naturally. We excavate 4–6 inches, compact the base, add a 2-inch crushed granite layer, then install drainage channels around the perimeter. This prevents pooling during Georgia's spring rains while keeping your playing surface dry and playable within hours of rainfall. It's extra work upfront, but it's the difference between a green that performs year-round and one that stays mushy.
Not if it's installed correctly with the right materials. We use premium synthetic blends with advanced UV inhibitors—the same technology used on tour-quality greens. Kennesaw's 78+ days above 90 degrees is intense, but our fibers are rated to handle it without color shift. Direct sun exposure actually works in your favor; it keeps the surface firm and consistent for better putting.
Yes. Many Kennesaw lots have mature shade trees, and that's fine. We choose turf varieties with strong shade tolerance and ensure proper air circulation underneath. Shade actually keeps the surface cooler and reduces fading, though we still need 4–6 hours of indirect light for ideal playability. We'll assess your specific site and design accordingly.
Almost none. Unlike natural grass, your synthetic green doesn't need watering, mowing, or fertilizing through Georgia's dry spells or heavy summers. Occasional leaf blowing and a light rinse during pollen season keeps it pristine. That's the whole point—you get a resort-quality putting surface without fighting Kennesaw's climate.
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