Rental Property — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
McCollum sits right in that sweet spot of East Cobb where a lot of rental property owners are trying to maximize curb appeal without breaking the bank on maintenance. Whether you've got a single-family home near the McCollum Airport corridor or a small multi-unit property, a putting green can be a real draw for tenants—especially if they're used to properties that actually look maintained year-round. Here's the thing: that clay soil we deal with in this area isn't exactly forgiving when it rains, and keeping a real grass green in East Cobb takes real work. An artificial putting green does something different. It gives your tenants that "managed" feeling without the mud, the brown patches, or the monthly lawn service bills eating into your margins. We've installed these systems across rental properties in the McCollum area, and landlords consistently tell us it's one of the first things prospective tenants notice when they pull up. Since we're only about 15 minutes from your property, we can handle site prep, installation, and follow-up maintenance without the logistics headache you'd deal with bringing in someone from Atlanta.
McCollum's soil composition—that dense East Cobb clay—actually works in your favor for putting green installation. We don't have to fight sandy drainage issues like you see further south; the real consideration is making sure we get proper subsurface drainage underneath the turf so water doesn't pool during our typical spring and summer rain patterns. The McCollum area also tends to see solid sun exposure across most residential and rental properties, especially the ones backing toward the aviation corridor. That means the turf won't have shade issues that degrade the playing surface over time. Lot sizes in McCollum rental properties typically range from quarter-acre to half-acre, which gives us good flexibility—a putting green can anchor a corner of the yard or run along a side property line without overwhelming the space. We recommend reinforced base materials here because of seasonal ground movement in clay; skimping on substrate prep is how you end up with wrinkles or settling after the first heavy rain. HOA rules in the East Cobb area generally permit artificial turf in residential rental contexts, but we always verify before we break ground.
Our clay base actually provides excellent stability for the sub-base layers. The main job is ensuring proper drainage channels so water doesn't sit underneath during heavy spring rains. We use a compacted stone base with perimeter drainage—standard for East Cobb properties—so your tenants get a green that drains quickly and doesn't develop soft spots or algae growth.
Absolutely. The turf we install handles East Cobb's humidity and sun exposure without fading or breaking down. Unlike real grass, it won't develop disease from our wet springs or brown out in summer heat. Your rental property looks consistent year-round, which is exactly what prospective tenants want to see.
Most residential putting greens in the McCollum area take 2–3 days from site prep through final grading. We're 15 minutes away, so we can schedule efficiently and handle any follow-up adjustments without significant travel time. For rental properties, we try to schedule during lease transitions to minimize tenant disruption.
Most neighborhoods in the McCollum area don't restrict artificial turf, but it depends on your specific community rules. We handle the verification step before quoting—if there are restrictions, we can discuss alternatives or help you navigate the approval process with your HOA board.
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