Teacher Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Morrow backyard changes everything—especially if you're teaching full-time and barely have time for a trip to the range. We've installed dozens of synthetic greens throughout Clayton County, and we understand what makes Morrow yards tick. Whether your home backs up to the commercial corridor near Southlake Mall or you're closer to the Clayton State area, the clay-heavy soil here actually makes artificial turf a smart move. You won't deal with the drainage headaches or constant reseeding that real grass demands in our region. Teachers in particular love putting greens because they offer a low-stress way to practice your swing without leaving home—no membership fees, no driving time, just step outside and play. We're based just 30 minutes away, so we know your neighborhood's layout, the sun angles your yard gets, and exactly how to install a green that'll hold up to Georgia's heat and humidity. Let's build you something that works as hard as you do.
Morrow's Clayton County clay is dense and doesn't drain the way sandy soils do, which is precisely why artificial turf makes sense here. Real grass struggles in our clay—it gets compacted, pooling happens after rain, and you'll fight fungal issues every summer. A synthetic putting green eliminates those problems completely. Your yard size matters too. Most Morrow lots in the Southlake area and Clayton State neighborhoods are medium-sized residential properties, so we typically work with 400–800 square foot putting surfaces. That's the sweet spot for a satisfying practice green without overwhelming your backyard. Sun exposure varies depending on your exact location—some homes get brutal afternoon heat, others have oak or pine shade. We assess your specific exposure during the site visit because that affects turf pile height and infill recommendations. HOA rules in some Morrow subdivisions have restrictions on landscape materials, so we always verify what your community allows before we break ground. Installation on clay requires proper base prep—we don't cut corners there—because good drainage underneath keeps your green playable year-round.
Absolutely. We honor educator discounts at LawnLogic because we respect what teachers do. Bring your school ID or pay stub, and we'll apply a meaningful reduction to your project cost. It's a small way of saying thanks for what you bring to Clayton County schools.
Clayton County clay doesn't permeate water like sandy soil, so drainage preparation is critical. We install proper base layers and use engineered infills that work with—not against—your soil type. This prevents puddles and extends your green's lifespan significantly in our region.
Spring and fall are ideal because Morrow's summers get intense and the clay can become difficult to work with. We can install year-round, but scheduling in March–April or September–October means faster curing, easier base preparation, and less stress on the turf during its first weeks.
It depends on your specific shade pattern. We offer shade-tolerant synthetic turf options that perform well under tree cover. During your free site consultation, we'll map your yard's sun exposure and recommend the right turf type for your exact conditions.
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