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Your backyard in Midtown Atlanta doesn't have to stay bare or patchy. Whether you're tucked into a Virginia-Highland home with a compact yard or managing rooftop space near Piedmont Park, a custom putting green can transform wasted outdoor real estate into something you'll actually use. We've installed dozens of synthetic greens across Ansley Park, the Piedmont Park neighborhoods, and surrounding Midtown addresses—on decks, patios, and ground-level yards where Georgia's clay soil makes real grass a constant frustration. The thing about this part of town is space is premium. Your neighbors are close, your yard might be shaded by mature trees or bordered by hardscape, and the last thing you want is soggy drainage issues or brown patches during Atlanta's humid summers. A quality putting green solves all of that. No maintenance, no watering bills, no seasonal die-off. Just honest recreation steps from your back door, year-round.
Midtown's dense urban clay is rough on natural turf, which is one reason synthetic greens make so much sense here. If you've got a small residential lot—and most Midtown homes do—you're working with limited square footage, so installation needs to account for existing hardscape, deck transitions, and sometimes tight side yards. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on neighborhood tree coverage and building orientation. Virginia-Highland properties, for instance, often deal with afternoon shade from mature oaks; Ansley Park lots can be similarly shaded. Rooftop and patio installations are common in denser blocks, which means we're looking at drainage solutions that don't stress your underlying structure. Most HOAs in Midtown are fine with synthetic turf as long as it looks polished and integrates with your landscape design. We'll run a quick site walk to check for shade patterns, existing drainage, and how water naturally flows off your property—that's critical in an urban clay environment where standing water is a real problem.
Absolutely. Clay doesn't drain well, so we build in a proper base layer and slope to handle Atlanta's humidity and occasional heavy rain. For ground-level installs, we excavate, add a compacted gravel base, then lay down the turf. For rooftop or patio applications—which are super common in Midtown—we're working with existing hardscape and just need solid subsurface prep. The clay underneath doesn't matter as much, but good drainage design is non-negotiable.
Yes, and honestly most Midtown yards have shade from mature trees. Synthetic turf doesn't need sunlight to stay green, so shade isn't a blocker. The real consideration is airflow and moisture. Heavy shade combined with poor drainage can trap humidity, so we pay attention to slope and base permeability. If your lot is mostly shaded, that's actually ideal for a putting green—no UV stress on the turf fibers.
Most Midtown residential installs run between $3,500 and $8,000 depending on square footage, base prep complexity, and infill choice. A small patio green (200–300 sq ft) lands on the lower end; larger ground-level yards or difficult site conditions push higher. We'll walk your property and give you a firm quote—no surprises.
Silica sand and crumb rubber are the main options. Sand is cheaper, plays firmer, and dries faster in humid conditions—good for Midtown's summer moisture. Rubber (recycled tire) infill is softer, holds color longer, and feels more like real grass. Many Midtown homeowners prefer hybrid blends to balance playability and durability. We'll recommend based on your usage and aesthetic.
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