Indoor Space — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Milton homeowners who love golf but don't have time to drive out to The Manor Golf Club or another course every weekend often ask us about adding a putting green to their indoor spaces. We get it—those rolling Fulton County hills and estate-sized lots in Crabapple and Birmingham Crossroads are beautiful, but a dedicated practice green right inside your home? That's a game-changer. An indoor putting green gives you year-round access without worrying about Georgia's humidity, afternoon thunderstorms, or the clay-heavy soil we deal with up here in North Fulton. Whether you're a serious golfer who wants to sharpen your short game or just someone who enjoys a casual putt while watching the game, an artificial putting surface is one of those home upgrades that actually gets used. We've installed dozens of these throughout Milton, and the feedback is always the same: it pays for itself in enjoyment. The artificial turf we use is purpose-built for putting—it rolls true, handles backspin, and requires almost zero maintenance compared to real grass. No watering, no mowing, no fighting with our local clay soil trying to keep it looking presentable. It's just quality putting, whenever you want it.
Milton's geography works both for and against you when planning an indoor putting green. The good news: your indoor space is climate-controlled, so you sidestep the humidity and clay drainage issues that plague outdoor greens in Fulton County. The challenging part comes during installation—those estate-sized lots often mean longer runs from your driveway or main entry to the room where your green will live, which affects how we stage materials and plan the job timeline. We've learned that homes in Crabapple and Birmingham Crossroads tend to have either finished basements or bonus rooms that are perfect for putting greens. Indoor light matters more than you'd think. Some Milton homes have basement windows or skylights; others rely entirely on artificial lighting. We'll assess your space and recommend LED systems that mimic daylight without creating glare or shadows that throw off your aim. Since this is indoor, you don't need to worry about the clay soil conditions outside, but the subfloor underneath—whether concrete, wood, or finished flooring—needs to be level and stable. We always check for moisture issues because Fulton County gets its share of rain, and basements can be prone to dampness. The putting surface itself goes over a shock-pad underlayment that handles minor floor imperfections and provides the right amount of cushioning for realistic ball roll.
For a typical indoor space—say, a 12×15 bonus room or basement area—we usually complete the job in one to two days. Site prep is the variable. If your subfloor needs leveling or moisture barriers, add an extra day. We're about 35 minutes from Milton, so logistics are straightforward for us. Most of our Milton clients are scheduled and finished before they know it.
North Fulton gets plenty of rain, and basements can hold moisture. We address this during installation by checking your subfloor and adding a vapor barrier if needed. Our shock-pad underlayment also helps. If your basement already has moisture problems, we'll recommend solutions before we install. A dry subfloor keeps your putting green rolling true for years.
Indoor putting turf is engineered for accuracy and consistency—it needs to roll true every time. Outdoor turf prioritizes durability against sun, weather, and foot traffic. Indoor putting grass is finer, denser, and designed to match real putting-green speeds. For an enclosed Milton room, indoor-specific turf is the right choice.
Absolutely. We've done many basement installations in Milton neighborhoods. As long as your ceiling height is at least 8 feet and the subfloor is dry and relatively level, you're good. Finished basements actually provide ideal conditions—climate control, no weather interference, and usually good electric access for lighting.
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