Daycare Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Peachtree City is built around golf carts, open greens, and that golf-community lifestyle—so it makes sense that so many homeowners here want to bring that putting experience right into their backyards. Whether you're in Braelinn, Kedron, or Glenloch, a backyard putting green transforms a daycare yard or unused corner into something your kids actually want to play on, and something that holds up to Georgia's humidity and foot traffic without turning into a mud pit every June. We've installed plenty of putting greens across Fayette County, and we know exactly what works on the clay-heavy soils around here. The difference between a DIY green that gets brown spots by August and one that looks pristine year-round comes down to proper base preparation, drainage, and choosing turf that handles our climate. Most families in Peachtree City find that a well-built putting green pays for itself in entertainment value alone—especially when the kids stop begging to go to Drake Field and start perfecting their short game at home.
Fayette County clay is heavy, and that's the first thing we account for on every Peachtree City install. Standard Georgia red clay doesn't drain the way a putting surface needs to, so we build in a gravel base layer to keep water from pooling under the turf during our wet springs. Peachtree City's neighborhoods sit at varying elevations—Glenloch and Braelinn especially have some sloped yards—so we grade the base to match your existing landscape while ensuring water moves away from the green. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on which neighborhood you're in and your lot's tree canopy. Some Kedron properties sit in deep shade; others get 6+ hours of direct afternoon sun. We size and position greens accordingly, and we recommend turf blends that tolerate shade if your yard is tree-heavy. Most daycare yards and residential lots in Peachtree City run 200–600 square feet for a functional green, which is large enough for real play but manageable for long-term maintenance. Your HOA might have guidelines on synthetic turf visibility or perimeter edging, so we always pull those before breaking ground. Installation typically takes 2–3 days depending on base work and slope adjustments.
Not entirely. We work with Fayette County's clay base by compacting it and adding 4–6 inches of gravel and sand layers on top. This creates proper drainage while keeping costs reasonable. Complete clay removal isn't necessary and would actually be wasteful. The layered approach is what keeps standing water out of your green during our humid summers.
Yes, but we recommend shade-tolerant turf blends for heavily treed lots. Many Peachtree City yards get dappled light rather than deep shade, which works beautifully. We assess your specific sunlight patterns and choose the right grass blend. In heavy shade, drainage and airflow become even more critical to prevent moss or thin patches.
Plan on light grooming every 2–3 weeks during the growing season: brushing to keep the pile upright and occasional cleanup. We don't recommend heavy watering—the synthetic turf handles Georgia's rainfall fine. Quarterly pressure washing keeps it looking sharp. It's significantly lower maintenance than a real lawn, especially on clay-heavy Fayette County soil.
Absolutely. Peachtree City daycare yards typically have 300–400 square feet available, which is perfect for a fun, functional green. We've installed greens as small as 150 square feet that work great for younger kids. The key is proper drainage and choosing a layout that fits your property's existing drainage patterns and any HOA requirements.
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