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A putting green in your Lithia Springs backyard isn't just a nice-to-have—it's a practical way to transform that awkward corner or unused stretch of yard into something your whole family will actually use. We've installed plenty of greens across Douglas County, and Lithia Springs homeowners get it: the clay-heavy soil here doesn't drain like you'd want for a natural grass practice area, and our summer humidity makes maintaining bent grass a real headache. Artificial turf eliminates both problems. You get a perfectly manicured surface year-round, no watering bills, no mud tracking into the house during Georgia's wet springs, and zero maintenance beyond a quick rake now and then. Sweetwater Creek State Park is right in your backyard, which means you've got the outdoor lifestyle down—a home putting green just extends that. We're 25 minutes away in Marietta, so we know the area, the soil, and exactly what holds up in this climate. Most Lithia Springs lots have the space for a quality green without breaking the bank, and we can design something that fits your swing path, your sight lines, and your neighbor's fence line.
Lithia Springs sits on that west metro clay that Douglas County is known for. That red clay drainage issue? It's real, and it's why a lot of homeowners here end up with soggy low spots in their yards. Artificial putting green turf actually thrives in this situation because we're building a proper base system underneath—perforated backing, crushed stone, all designed to shed water even when the native soil around it wants to hold it. Sun exposure varies depending which side of the creek-influenced areas you're on. North-facing yards near the water tend to get dappled afternoon shade, which is actually perfect for turf—less UV stress, cooler surface temps. South and west-facing lots can get intense afternoon heat, so we sometimes recommend a slightly darker turf blend that won't show footprints as much. Most residential lots in Lithia Springs run 0.5 to 1.5 acres, so you've got real estate to work with. Homeowners here typically want greens between 400 and 800 square feet—enough to practice full approach shots without dominating the entire backyard.
Not if you install it right. The clay actually works in your favor because it's dense and stable—it won't shift under your feet. We just add a proper drainage base layer with crushed stone and perforated backing. That clay might hold water in summer, but our system channels it away. We've done dozens of installs on Douglas County clay without issues.
Yes. Unlike hard surfaces, quality artificial turf stays significantly cooler because it reflects rather than absorbs heat. We also recommend lighter-colored infill for south-facing greens here. The breeze from Sweetwater Creek area helps too. Even in peak summer, the turf surface stays manageable for bare feet.
Almost none, which is the whole point. While natural grass gets waterlogged and moldy during our March and April rains, artificial turf drains instantly. Occasional brushing and a yearly infill top-up is all you need. No fungicide treatments, no aeration, no replanting bare spots.
Absolutely. Unlike natural grass, artificial turf doesn't need sunlight to stay green and healthy. Dappled shade from trees is actually ideal—cooler surface and no algae growth issues. We work with whatever light your property gets. Just make sure there's proper drainage slope so water doesn't pool.
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