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Moreland's a quiet corner of Coweta County where folks take pride in their properties—and that includes their yards. A putting green isn't just a novelty; it's a way to reclaim dead space, practice your short game without leaving home, and honestly, impress neighbors who drive past your place on the way to Downtown Moreland. We've installed plenty of greens across this region, and the red clay foundation Moreland sits on actually works in your favor once it's properly prepped. The real challenge most homeowners face isn't whether they want one—it's figuring out the logistics. That's where we come in. Our crew knows the terrain, the drainage quirks, and the best practices for making your green look pristine year-round, whether you've got a small lot near the heart of town or acreage out on the rural side. We're not far away either—about 55 minutes from our main operation—so we can handle the install, answer questions in person, and show up for maintenance without it becoming a hassle.
Moreland's red clay is something we see a lot in Coweta County, and it presents both opportunities and real considerations for putting-green installation. The clay compacts well, which gives your green a solid base, but drainage needs attention—we always slope the subsurface and add a perforated underdrain system to keep water from pooling, especially during Georgia's rainy springs. Shade patterns vary dramatically depending on where your property sits. Some lots near Downtown Moreland have mature trees that'll throw afternoon shade on a green; others sit more open and get brutal afternoon sun. We factor that into turf selection and infill choice—some varieties hold up better under intense sun exposure. Most residential properties in the area are between a quarter and half acre, which gives us good flexibility for a 400–600 square foot green with room to grade and edge properly. Winter dormancy is something folks ask about—your artificial turf won't brown like natural grass, so your green stays playable and looks sharp even in January. Soil prep here typically takes longer than in sandier regions because we're working with clay, but the payoff is a green that doesn't shift or settle over time.
Absolutely. Red clay is actually ideal for the subsurface base because it compacts firmly and provides excellent drainage once we install the proper underdrain system. The key is removing the top 3–4 inches, grading for slope, and laying down our engineered base. We've done dozens of installs across Coweta County with this exact soil type, and they all drain and hold up beautifully.
For most residential greens in the area—say 400 to 600 square feet—we're looking at 2–3 days on-site. Soil removal and base prep usually takes the first day, especially with Moreland's clay. Then we lay the underdrain, compact the stone base, and install the turf. Final grading and seaming happens on day two or three depending on size and complexity.
Moreland and Coweta County don't typically require permits for residential artificial turf installations, but we always recommend checking with any local HOA rules before breaking ground. We can help you navigate that conversation and provide documentation about the product's durability and maintenance. It's better to know upfront than to have questions later.
The underdrain system we install handles heavy rain without pooling, but keeping the surface clean is simple: a leaf blower, occasional brush, and a light rinse with a garden hose a few times a year. Moreland's spring and fall rains won't damage the green—our turf is designed for wet Georgia weather. Just avoid heavy chemical fertilizers or pesticides since there's no living soil underneath.
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