Winter Care — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in Midtown Atlanta isn't just a luxury—it's a practical way to reclaim your outdoor space, especially during those gray winter months when your lawn goes dormant. Whether you're in Ansley Park, near Virginia-Highland, or overlooking the Piedmont Park area, you've got limited yard real estate and serious drainage challenges from that dense urban clay. Real grass putting greens struggle here. They get waterlogged, they thin out from foot traffic, and come January, they're basically unusable. That's where artificial turf makes sense. We install synthetic putting greens that handle Georgia's clay-heavy soil without the constant maintenance, the winter dead spots, or the drainage headaches. Your neighbors might have beautiful natural lawns in spring, but come winter—especially around the Fox Theatre corridor where shade from mature trees compounds the problem—you'll be the one actually using your outdoor space. A quality artificial green stays playable year-round, handles our clay subsoil without settling or pooling, and gives you that consistent playing surface without the seasonal guesswork.
Midtown's dense urban clay is actually the biggest reason homeowners here choose artificial turf for putting greens. Natural grass roots can't penetrate that compacted soil easily, and water just sits on top instead of draining properly—a real problem during Atlanta's wet winters. You've also got significant shade variation depending on your location. Properties near Piedmont Park or under mature trees in Ansley Park get dappled light that's tough on bentgrass. Our synthetic greens solve both problems immediately. We typically install on rooftops, small patios, and confined yard spaces where traditional greens would need constant amendments just to survive. The clay actually works in our favor during installation—it's stable and won't shift under the turf. Most Midtown properties we work on are modest in square footage (think 200–400 square feet for a functional green), which keeps costs reasonable and maximizes your year-round usability. Winter care for artificial greens here is minimal: occasional brushing to reset the blade, clearing debris that falls from those mature trees, and maybe a light rinse if we get heavy snow or ice.
Not much. Clear debris from those Piedmont Park area trees, and if we get ice, let it melt naturally or use a soft brush. Don't use rock salt—it damages the turf fibers. A quick rinse with warm water removes any residue. The green stays firm and playable even in cold weather, unlike natural grass that goes dormant and turns brown around January.
No. We properly prepare and compact that clay base before installation, which actually gives you a stable foundation. The density of clay works in our favor for putting greens—it doesn't shift like sandy soil would. We've installed dozens of greens in Ansley Park and Virginia-Highland with zero settling issues.
Absolutely. Shade and clay are exactly why synthetic is better than natural grass in Midtown. No photosynthesis needed, no root rot from poor drainage, no seasonal dead spots. You get a consistent playing surface year-round, regardless of tree cover or soil type.
Our premium turf systems last 10–15 years with minimal care. Winter freeze-thaw cycles and summer heat here are well within design specs. Regular brushing and occasional rinsing—nothing harsh—keeps it in shape. That's far longer than trying to maintain natural grass in Midtown's clay.
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