New Construction Home — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Building a new home in Palmetto gives you something most homeowners never get: a blank canvas. Your landscaping isn't fighting against decades of compacted soil or poorly planned drainage. That's the perfect moment to install a putting green that actually stays pristine instead of turning into a patchy mess by summer. We've worked with dozens of new construction homes along the Cascade-Palmetto corridor, and the ones with artificial greens installed during the initial landscaping phase end up with the cleanest results. No fighting existing sod. No working around mature trees. No surprises. Your new build in the 30268 area is a rare opportunity to get the backyard right the first time, and a custom putting green transforms a flat lot into something you'll actually use. Whether you're in the Palmetto area proper or tucked into one of the neighborhoods near the train depot, we can design something that fits your property's unique sun exposure and soil conditions.
Here's what makes Palmetto yards different: that South Fulton clay isn't your friend if you're trying to maintain natural grass, but it's actually stable foundation for artificial turf installation. The clay drains slower than sandy soils, so proper sub-base preparation becomes critical—we always recommend a perforated drainage layer to prevent water pooling under your green, especially during Georgia's heavier spring rains. Sun exposure varies dramatically in this area. Properties near the Cascade-Palmetto corridor tend to get solid afternoon sun, while lots tucked into the more rural-suburban neighborhoods sometimes have mature tree coverage that affects play conditions. We assess shade patterns before recommending pile height and color—shorter, darker greens perform better in shadier spots. New construction homes in Palmetto rarely have strict HOA putting green restrictions (unlike some of the tighter communities), but we verify local guidelines during the consultation. Yard sizes here range from modest quarter-acre lots to more sprawling properties, so we customize green dimensions accordingly. Installation timing matters: doing this during new construction means we can integrate drainage solutions with your overall grading plan instead of retrofitting later.
South Fulton clay is actually beneficial for stability—it won't shift under the turf like looser soil might. However, clay doesn't drain naturally, so we install a perforated base layer to channel water away. This prevents soft spots during Palmetto's wet springs. It's an extra step, but it guarantees your green stays playable year-round.
Most Palmetto area neighborhoods don't restrict artificial greens, especially for new construction. We always verify current guidelines for your specific property, but the rural-suburban character here means more flexibility than tighter suburban communities. We'll confirm everything before you commit.
For new builds, we typically schedule 2–3 days depending on green size. The advantage of installing during initial landscaping is that we're not working around established plants or existing hardscape. Timing it right in your construction timeline means the green's ready when you move in.
Properties on the Cascade-Palmetto corridor usually get strong afternoon sun, so we design full-sun greens with slightly firmer pile. Homes in the more wooded neighborhoods need different specs—often darker coloring and slightly taller pile to maintain visibility in partial shade. We do a site assessment before recommending specifics.
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