Recycled Materials — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
McCollum sits in that sweet spot of East Cobb where a lot of homeowners want their yards to look sharp year-round—especially if you're near the airport corridor where curb appeal really matters. A putting green made from recycled materials is honestly one of the smartest moves we see in this area. You get that manicured golf-course feel without fighting the clay soil that's pretty stubborn out here, and recycled turf is tough enough to handle Georgia's humidity swings. We're only 15 minutes away, so we know McCollum's neighborhoods inside and out. Whether you've got a small postage-stamp yard or a bigger lot in the East Cobb border area, a putting green gives you that "wow" factor while solving the real problem: maintaining natural grass in this climate is exhausting. Plus, recycled-material turf keeps draining properly even when we get those heavy summer storms. It's the kind of upgrade that changes how you use your backyard.
McCollum's clay-heavy soil is actually one reason putting greens perform so well here. That dense, compact earth means you don't lose your base or get divots the way you might with sandier soils elsewhere. We do a full site assessment because sun exposure varies a lot depending on whether your property borders the aviation corridor or sits deeper in the residential pockets. The recycled turf we install handles the East Cobb heat and humidity without degrading—important since you're looking at strong afternoon sun most of the year. Drainage is critical with clay underneath, so we engineer proper sub-base layers to keep water from pooling. Lot sizes in McCollum vary widely, and that affects design; some yards are compact enough for a 10x15 green, others can accommodate a full 20x30 installation. We've also noticed HOA rules in nearby developments, so if you're in one of those neighborhoods, we check those guidelines before we break ground. The recycled materials we use stay stable through freeze-thaw cycles too, which matters during those unpredictable Georgia winters.
Natural grass roots struggle to penetrate East Cobb's dense clay, leading to shallow root systems and drainage headaches. Recycled synthetic turf sits on top of your existing soil without fighting it, and the engineered base we install ensures water flows through instead of pooling. You get a playable surface year-round without the mud, compaction, or bare patches that plague natural lawns here.
Quality recycled turf typically lasts 10–15 years with minimal maintenance, and McCollum's climate actually favors longevity. You're not dealing with extreme coastal salt spray or desert UV intensity. Our installations handle the humidity and heat without fading or matting, and the recycled fill materials compact predictably so your green stays true.
Absolutely. We've built plenty of greens on compact McCollum lots—some as small as 8x12 feet. Even tight spaces can get a functional short game practice area. We work with what you have, and small greens actually give you better precision practice for those 10–20 foot putts most golfers need work on.
Yes, if it's installed correctly. Clay itself doesn't drain, so we build a engineered sub-base with proper slope and sometimes French drain systems to channel water away. This is standard for East Cobb putting greens. Without it, you'd get pooling; with it, your green drains in a few hours even after heavy rain.
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