Weekend Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Rome backyard isn't just a weekend project—it's the kind of upgrade that turns your yard into the neighborhood spot everyone wants to hang out in. Whether you're in East Rome, tucked between the rivers, or up in the Mount Berry area, we've installed enough artificial greens around Floyd County to know exactly what works in our clay soil and humid Georgia summers. Most homeowners we talk to picture themselves practicing their short game on a Saturday morning without driving to a course, and honestly, that's completely doable here. The weekend-install timeline is real too. We can come out, handle the base work that clay soil requires, and have your green playable by Sunday evening. No waiting weeks for sod to establish or dealing with the drainage headaches that come with natural grass in our river-valley landscape. Your neighbors might not believe it until they see it, but this is the fastest way to get a legit putting surface that holds up through our wet seasons.
Rome's northwest Georgia clay is beautiful to look at, but it doesn't drain like sandy soil does. That's why we always start with a solid gravel base—your yard might sit in a low spot during heavy rains, and the last thing you want is water pooling under your new green. The Etowah and Oostanaula confluence means some properties here deal with seasonal moisture, so we factor that into our subgrade prep. Sun exposure matters too. If your green faces north toward Berry College or gets afternoon shade from mature trees, we adjust the turf pile height accordingly. East Rome lots tend to be generous in size, which works great for 200–400 square foot greens; Mount Berry properties sometimes have tighter spaces, and that's fine—we've done pristine 10-by-15 installations there. HOA rules in Between the Rivers neighborhoods are usually relaxed about backyard improvements, but we always recommend checking your covenants before we schedule. One more thing: clay can get sticky when wet, so our installation crew brings heavy equipment to handle compaction properly. You won't see us hand-tamping a base in Rome soil.
Clay holds water longer than sandy soil, so we build a thicker gravel base to manage drainage. Your green's performance depends on that groundwork. We've learned from installations across Floyd County that skipping proper base prep leads to soft spots during our rainy seasons. It's the difference between a green that plays true year-round and one that gets boggy in spring.
Yes, if the site is prepped and weather cooperates. We handle base work, infill, and the final grading in one intensive day. Rome homeowners usually have us come out Friday to confirm measurements and drainage, then we execute Saturday. By Sunday, your green is ready. Monday's rain won't hurt it—that's the beauty of artificial turf.
East Rome and Mount Berry lots vary widely, but 200–400 square feet is the sweet spot for most homes. That's roughly 15 by 25 feet—enough for a legitimate 3–4 hole layout without feeling cramped. We've done smaller greens in tighter spaces and larger ones on bigger properties. Bring us your yard dimensions and we'll sketch options.
Between the Rivers and most East Rome neighborhoods are pretty permissive about backyard improvements. Mount Berry properties occasionally have stricter guidelines. We recommend checking your deed restrictions before committing. If your community requires approval, we can provide install photos and specs—most HOAs approve turf greens once they see they're maintained landscaping, not a nuisance.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.