Military Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Mableton backyard is one of those upgrades that actually pays dividends—literally improving your game while adding real value to your property. We've installed dozens of greens across the Heritage Park area and throughout South Cobb, and we've learned exactly what works in this clay-heavy soil and our humid subtropical climate. The neighborhoods around Mableton tend to have decent-sized yards with varying sun exposure, which means your green's performance depends on getting the site preparation right from day one. We're based just 18 minutes away, so we know the drainage challenges here, the way our summer storms hit, and which turf blends hold up best under Cobb County conditions. Whether you're looking to practice your short game or just enjoy a conversation piece that beats a typical backyard, a custom-built putting green transforms that unused corner of your property into something your family actually uses. And here's the thing—military families in Mableton deserve premium installations at fair pricing, which is exactly why we offer military discounts on every project.
Mableton sits on that transitional soil between red clay and loam that's common in South Cobb, which affects how water moves through your yard. That clay base is actually good news for green stability—it doesn't drain as fast as sandy soil, so your turf stays firmer underfoot. The challenge is preventing pooling during our April-May and July-August rainy seasons. Most yards in the Heritage Park area and surrounding neighborhoods get decent afternoon sun, but we've found that homes near the tree lines backing up to Silver Comet Trail often have shade patterns that shift seasonally. We account for that during site analysis. Typical Mableton lots give us 400–800 square feet to work with for a residential green, which is the sweet spot for home practice. Installation here requires proper grading to shed water toward storm drains or swales, especially given our clay base. We use a perforated base layer and crushed stone to manage subsurface drainage—skipping that step causes the soggy middle problems we see in competitor installs. HOA rules in some Heritage Park-area subdivisions may require approval, so we handle documentation and coordination with your management company as part of the project.
South Cobb clay holds water longer than sandy soils, which means we have to engineer drainage intentionally. We install a base layer system with perforated pipe and crushed stone to move water away from the turf surface. During heavy summer storms, proper grading toward a swale or storm drain is essential. We design every Mableton green with this in mind so you get firm, playable turf year-round instead of soggy spots.
It depends on your specific neighborhood—some Heritage Park-area subdivisions have landscape restrictions, while other parts of Mableton have minimal rules. We review your HOA guidelines before breaking ground and handle any required submissions. Most of the time, a well-maintained putting green actually improves your landscape rating with HOA boards.
We typically recommend a hybrid bermuda blend for South Cobb's climate. Bermuda handles our summer heat and humidity better than cool-season grasses, and it recovers quickly from heavy foot traffic. For shaded spots near Silver Comet Trail trees, we sometimes blend in perennial ryegrass. The exact mix depends on your site's sun exposure during our site visit.
We offer a standard military discount on all putting green projects—just bring your military ID or proof of service when we quote your job. The discount applies to turf, installation, base prep, and any custom features. It's our way of saying thanks to military families choosing to put down roots in Mableton.
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