Winter Care — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your putting green in Kennesaw doesn't have to turn into a winter maintenance nightmare. Most homeowners around Legacy Park, Stilesboro, and Due West spend November through February babying their turf—raking leaves, managing moisture, worrying about freeze-thaw cycles. Artificial putting greens eliminate that entirely. Because we're based right here in Kennesaw, we understand the specific challenges your yard faces: that heavy Cobb County red clay drainage situation, the humidity swings, and the fact that winter in Georgia isn't actually mild—it's unpredictable. Real grass struggles with our soil composition and seasonal transitions. An artificial putting green, on the other hand, stays pristine year-round, drains properly even when the clay underneath is saturated, and gives you a playable surface in January that looks exactly like it did in October. No thatch buildup, no winter dormancy, no seasonal guessing games.
Kennesaw's heavy red clay is actually the biggest reason homeowners choose artificial turf for their putting greens. That clay holds water differently than loamy soil, which means natural grass either gets waterlogged or develops bare patches in winter when drainage becomes critical. Our artificial systems include a base layer specifically designed to handle Cobb County's drainage quirks—we're not just laying turf on top of clay and hoping for the best. The neighborhoods around Town Center at Cobb and KSU tend to have smaller yard spaces, so we often install compact greens (12x18 or similar) that still feel luxurious without requiring a full acre. Winter sun angles also matter here: the low winter sun can create shade patterns that kill natural grass but won't affect your artificial surface. Most Kennesaw properties we work with benefit from infill systems that hold up during our occasional freeze-thaw cycles—the turf stays stable while the ground flexes underneath. HOA communities in the area typically have zero issues with artificial greens as long as they're installed to spec, which ours always are.
Not if it's installed correctly. We install a perforated base layer that moves water through the clay quickly—it's the main reason artificial greens outperform natural turf in Cobb County. The red clay that causes puddles under grass actually works in our favor because the artificial system channels water away from the turf surface itself. You'll have a dry, playable green even after heavy winter rain.
Absolutely. Winter is actually ideal because the ground is firmer and we don't have to worry about heat stress on the turf during installation. We can work through Kennesaw winters without the moisture issues that plague summer installs. Most of our winter projects are completed within 2-3 days depending on yard size.
No. Unlike natural grass that can heave and tear, artificial turf flexes with ground movement. The infill material we use stays stable even when temperatures swing from 35 to 65 degrees in a single day—which happens often in Kennesaw. The turf itself won't be affected by freezing because it's not a living plant trying to survive dormancy.
Honestly? Barely at all. Blow off leaves after they fall, rinse the surface if it gets dusty, and that's it. No watering, no fertilizing, no fungicide applications. If we get ice, let it melt naturally—don't try to speed it up. Winter maintenance is about 5% of what a natural green demands, and your surface stays tournament-quality the entire season.
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