Fire Pit Area — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Moreland backyard sounds like a dream—and it's closer to reality than you might think. Out here in Coweta County, where the rural landscape gives you space to dream bigger, a custom putting green paired with a fire-pit area creates the kind of outdoor living space that actually gets used year-round. We've worked with homeowners throughout the Downtown Moreland area who wanted to transform their yards into something special, and honestly, a putting green with good sightlines and a cozy fire pit nearby hits different than just mowing grass every weekend. The red clay soil we're dealing with here in Moreland actually works in our favor—it's dense and stable, which means your putting surface stays level and your fire-pit area won't shift or settle unevenly over time. Whether you've got a quarter-acre or a couple of acres, we can design something that fits your space and your style. No fancy resort membership required.
Moreland's Coweta County red clay is dense and compacted, which is honestly ideal for putting green installation. We excavate, add proper drainage base layers, and compact everything so you get a level, stable surface that won't heave or settle with Georgia's freeze-thaw cycles. The clay also holds its shape beautifully around fire-pit areas—no washout issues during our typical spring rains. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're near the tree-lined streets of Downtown Moreland or out on more open rural property. We assess your specific lot for morning and afternoon shade patterns before layout, since that affects both playability and turf durability. Fire-pit placement matters too: you want it positioned where prevailing winds don't blow smoke across the putting green, and you'll want to keep it at least 8–10 feet from any turf to prevent heat damage and ember drift. Most residential lots in Moreland have good drainage toward existing storm runoff, so we integrate that into the base work. If you've got an older property with underground utilities, we always call 811 before any excavation.
Coweta County's red clay compacts tight, so we don't rely on the soil itself to drain. Instead, we build a 4–6 inch gravel base with perforated drain lines underneath, pitched toward your yard's natural drainage corridor or a sump. That way, spring rains and watering don't pool. The clay layer actually becomes an advantage—it acts as a seal underneath, keeping water moving where we want it.
Absolutely. Our synthetic turf doesn't go dormant like natural grass does in winter, so you're putting in December just like July. The fire pit nearby makes it even better on those cooler evenings. Drainage is solid, so winter moisture doesn't create ice patches, and the turf rebounds quickly after we clear any rare snow.
We typically set the pit 10–12 feet away from the turf edge, downwind if possible based on your property's prevailing wind patterns. The clearance protects the synthetic grass from heat and embers, and the distance also lets you enjoy both features without smoke interfering with your game. We can even build a small stone or composite border between them.
Putting greens generally don't require permits in Coweta County, but fire pits do—especially if you're close to property lines or in a more densely developed area of Downtown Moreland. We always check local Coweta County codes before you commit, and we can advise on setbacks and construction details to keep everything compliant.
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