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Mableton homeowners deal with a real dilemma when it comes to lawn maintenance. Between the thick clay soil that dominates South Cobb, the summer heat, and the unpredictable Georgia rainfall, keeping a pristine putting green in your backyard sounds like a fantasy. Then there's the time commitment—especially if you're near Heritage Park or other neighborhood communities where expectations run high. That's where artificial turf comes in. A synthetic putting green solves the headache entirely. You get that carpet-like surface year-round, no mud tracking from our clay base, no brown spots from the heat, and no need to water during dry spells. For Mableton residents who want a resort-quality short game area without the ongoing battle with Mother Nature, it's a game-changer. We've installed putting greens throughout the Mableton area—from smaller Heritage Park lots to larger properties further out. The process is straightforward: we remove the old turf, address drainage concerns (especially important with our clay), install a proper base, and roll out premium artificial grass. Most installations take just a few days. You're left with a low-maintenance space that looks sharp and plays true, whether you're serious about your golf game or just want an impressive outdoor feature that your neighbors will actually ask about.
Mableton's soil is predominantly heavy clay—typical for South Cobb—which creates both a challenge and an opportunity for putting green installation. Clay doesn't drain well naturally, so we focus extra attention on base preparation and subsurface drainage. This prevents water from pooling under the synthetic turf and keeps the playing surface consistent through our frequent summer thunderstorms. Sun exposure varies quite a bit depending on your specific location. Properties near tree lines (common in the Heritage Park area and surrounding neighborhoods) often benefit from partial shade, which actually helps keep synthetic turf cooler in July and August. Full-sun backyards need materials rated for UV resistance—something we spec automatically for Mableton installations. Yard size in this area typically ranges from modest urban lots to suburban properties with room to work. We've built everything from compact 12x15-foot practice greens squeezed into tight spaces to sprawling backyard setups. HOA communities (which exist throughout Mableton) occasionally have landscape guidelines, so we always recommend checking covenants before planning. The clay base also means we pay attention to slope and grading during installation. We want water moving off the green naturally, not collecting. Given Mableton's location and our 18-minute proximity, we handle site prep issues that other installers might overlook—it's part of doing this right in clay country.
Yes. Heavy clay requires intentional drainage design, which we build into every Mableton installation. We create a sloped base layer, use engineered subsurface materials, and ensure water moves away from the green toward your yard's natural drainage. This is standard for us in South Cobb—we've done enough clay-heavy properties that it's second nature.
Premium turf stays manageable—usually in the 140–160°F range on full-sun days, which is warm but not unusable. Partial shade properties (common near Heritage Park's tree coverage) stay cooler. If extreme heat is a concern, we can recommend lighter-colored infill materials that reflect more sunlight.
Check your community's covenants—many Mableton neighborhoods allow synthetic turf, but some have restrictions on coverage or appearance. We can help you navigate this conversation. Most HOAs approve putting greens when they're maintained properties, not bare patches.
Most backyard putting greens take 2–4 days depending on size and site prep complexity. Clay removal and base work sometimes add a day if we're addressing drainage extensively. We'll give you a timeline during the site visit—there's rarely a long wait.
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