New Construction — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Building a new home in Palmetto? A putting green is one of those features that transforms your yard from just another lot into somewhere you actually want to spend time. We've installed dozens of greens across South Fulton, and we've learned that Palmetto homeowners tend to think about their outdoor spaces differently—maybe it's the mix of rural character and suburban growth happening along the Cascade-Palmetto corridor, but people here really value functional, year-round landscape features. A synthetic putting surface works beautifully for new construction because it's installed during the framing phase, coordinates seamlessly with your hardscape and deck plans, and actually solves one of the biggest headaches in this area: keeping a natural grass green looking decent despite our heavy clay soil and unpredictable summer rainfall. We're 45 minutes out, which means we know exactly how to build greens that perform in Fulton County's specific climate. Whether your lot backs up to wooded areas near the train depot district or sits along one of the higher-traffic corridors, we'll design something that fits your new home's aesthetic and actually gets used.
Palmetto's South Fulton clay soil is dense and doesn't drain the way Georgia's northern counties do. That's actually perfect context for a synthetic putting green—you don't have to fight moisture retention or deal with bare patches from clay compaction. For new construction specifically, we're usually working with freshly graded lots, which means we have a clean slate for base preparation and slope design. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your neighborhood; properties near the Cascade-Palmetto Hwy corridor tend to get full afternoon sun, while homes closer to wooded areas may have morning shade, and that affects green speed and playability. We account for that during design. Lot sizes in the area range from quarter-acre suburban plots to larger rural-feeling parcels, so putting greens here span from compact practice areas (8x12 feet) to more elaborate recreational layouts. During installation, we bring in our own base materials rather than relying on local clay, because proper drainage and leveling are non-negotiable for putting surface consistency. New construction timelines actually work in your favor—we can coordinate with your builder's grading work and be ready before final landscaping.
Clay is heavy and dense, which actually prevents the kind of settling issues you'd see in sandier soils. For us, it means we remove the native clay in the green zone, bring in engineered base material (crushed limestone and sand), compact it properly, and create positive drainage away from the playing surface. Your green stays level and playable year-round, even with South Fulton's wet summers.
Absolutely—it's ideal. We coordinate with your builder's grading schedule, typically installing after utilities are marked but before final landscaping. This approach saves money, ensures proper slope and drainage integration with your overall yard drainage, and gets the green ready when you move in.
Less than natural grass, especially here. You'll brush it monthly or after heavy use, blow off debris from tree coverage (common if you're near wooded neighborhoods), and rinse it during dry spells. Our Palmetto greens don't need the constant watering, fertilizing, or fungicide treatments that Georgia's humidity typically demands from natural turf.
Most new homes we work with in the area go with 10x16 to 12x20 feet—enough for realistic short-game practice without consuming your whole yard. Lot size, sun exposure, and proximity to trees all factor in. We'll assess your specific property during consultation and recommend proportions that balance playability with landscape flow.
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