Summer Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard in Roswell doesn't have to look like a brown, patchy mess every July and August. We've installed artificial putting greens across Historic Roswell, Martin's Landing, and Horseshoe Bend, and the difference is night and day—especially during Georgia's brutal summer heat. Most homeowners in the 30075 and 30076 ZIP codes are dealing with the same problem: that thick Fulton red clay bakes hard, tree roots compete for every drop of water, and the humidity near the Chattahoochee River keeps the ground perpetually soggy. Natural grass either burns out or rots. An artificial putting green solves that. You get a lush, playable surface year-round, no watering during droughts, no fertilizer runoff, and honestly, it's one of the smartest upgrades we see homeowners make before summer really kicks in. We're just 25 minutes from downtown Roswell, so we can get your project done quickly and without the usual contractor headaches.
Roswell's landscape challenges are specific, and we account for them on every install. That Fulton red clay base means drainage is critical—we slope every putting green to shed water away from your home's foundation, especially important given how close many properties sit to the Chattahoochee floodplain. Tree coverage is heavy in neighborhoods like Historic Roswell, which actually works in your favor for summer—shade keeps the turf cooler and extends its lifespan. But mature oaks and pines also mean roots and competing for space, so we often build up the green's base to sit above root zones. The humidity near the river doesn't rot artificial turf the way it destroys sod, but we use infill and drainage systems designed for moisture-heavy climates. HOA rules in Martin's Landing and Horseshoe Bend generally approve putting greens, though we always check your deed restrictions first. Most Roswell lots can accommodate a 12-by-16-foot green without major grading work—smaller than you'd think, but plenty big enough for serious short-game practice.
No. Our turf is engineered to handle Georgia heat—it actually stays cooler than real grass under direct sun because we choose materials rated for high UV. The bigger issue in Roswell is shade management. If your green sits under oak trees, you're golden. Full-sun greens in Horseshoe Bend perform just fine with proper infill and drainage; they won't melt or warp.
Fulton clay drains poorly, so we don't build directly on top of it. We excavate 4–6 inches, lay a permeable base, then install your green with a slope for runoff. This keeps water from pooling and keeps roots from pushing up through the green. It's extra work, but it's how you get a green that lasts.
Summer is actually ideal. Heat helps adhesives cure faster, and the ground is more workable. We schedule summer installs in early July before the worst humidity hits. You'll have a fully functional green by late July, ready to use during the dog days when your natural lawn is struggling.
Most do, especially in Martin's Landing and Historic Roswell where landscape upgrades are encouraged. We pull and review your CC&Rs before we quote. Some HOAs require a variance; we help with that paperwork. It's rare for Roswell associations to reject a well-installed artificial green.
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