Backyard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Most Roswell homeowners we talk to have the same story: they buy their house, fall in love with the neighborhood—whether it's Historic Roswell, Martin's Landing, or Horseshoe Bend—and then reality hits. The Georgia heat shows up, the clay soil fights back, and suddenly that lawn project feels endless. A putting green changes that equation. Instead of battling the Fulton red clay every summer or spending weekends maintaining turf in the river humidity, you get a backyard feature that actually works *with* Roswell's climate, not against it. You're looking at year-round playability, no fungal issues from the moisture near the Chattahoochee, and a genuine reason to invite neighbors over. We've installed these throughout the area—25 minutes from our shop means we know the neighborhoods, the tree-root competition problems, and exactly what drainage setup keeps water from pooling during those humid spells. A putting green isn't just about golf. It's about reclaiming your yard from the maintenance treadmill and creating something that appreciates in value and enjoyment every single day you're home.
Roswell's landscape presents specific challenges that artificial putting greens actually solve elegantly. Your soil is heavy Fulton red clay with serious tree-root competition—especially in the older neighborhoods around downtown and the mill. Real grass struggles here because the clay compacts, drainage is unpredictable, and tree roots steal moisture and nutrients. Add the river humidity from the Chattahoochee, and fungal pressure becomes constant during summer. An artificial putting green eliminates all three problems. We design drainage underneath your green to handle the humidity and seasonal rain surges. The turf itself resists the fungal issues that plague natural grass in this microclimate. Installation is straightforward even on uneven terrain or where roots are present—we've done dozens across Martin's Landing and Horseshoe Bend. Most Roswell backyards have enough space for an 8x12 or 10x15 green, which is the sweet spot for residential play. One note: if your HOA has landscape guidelines (some Historic Roswell communities do), we'll coordinate the specs with your architectural review. The investment pays for itself in zero maintenance, zero chemical treatments, and genuine daily use year-round.
Not with proper drainage underneath. We've installed greens near the Chattahoochee for years. The humidity can actually be an advantage—the turf stays cool and playable longer than in drier climates. We size drainage layers to handle Roswell's wet seasons so water doesn't pool or cause mold underneath. The turf itself is mold-resistant by design.
No. We install a root barrier as part of the base system. The barrier sits between your soil and the turf foundation, blocking root penetration while still allowing water drainage. Roswell's mature neighborhoods have aggressive tree-root systems—we engineer around that challenge as standard practice.
Most residential lots in the area accommodate an 8x12 or 10x15 green comfortably. We've done 6x10 greens and 15x20 layouts depending on your yard footprint. Even with Roswell's typical lot sizes and tree placement, there's usually a sweet spot in the backyard that gives you great playability without dominating the landscape.
Some communities do, some don't. Historic Roswell and a few others in the area have architectural guidelines. We handle that coordination—we'll provide specs and renderings to your HOA review board. Most approve greens quickly since they're low-profile, non-intrusive upgrades that increase property value.
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