Veteran Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sandy Springs homeowners who've served our country deserve a yard that works as hard as they do. A putting green isn't just a luxury—it's a way to reclaim your backyard without the endless mowing, fertilizing, and watering that comes with natural grass. Whether you're in Riverside, Powers Ferry, or Mount Vernon, you know how dense the canopy gets around here. That mature tree cover means uneven sunlight, moisture problems, and patchy grass that never quite fills in. A synthetic putting surface solves that problem entirely. You'll have a pristine, playable green year-round—no mud after those heavy Georgia rains, no brown patches in summer drought, no guilt about water usage. Our team handles the installation start to finish, and we're proud to offer veteran discounts because we believe those who served should get real value back. Let's talk about turning that shaded corner or bare spot into something your family will actually use.
Sandy Springs sits on Fulton County clay—dense, compacted stuff that doesn't drain the way you'd want for natural turf. That's actually perfect for putting green installation. We excavate, compact the base properly, and add drainage layers so you never deal with pooling water or that slick, muddy surface after a downpour. The real challenge here is the canopy cover. Most lots in Riverside and Mount Vernon have mature trees that block 60–70% of direct sunlight. Natural grass struggles; artificial turf thrives. We'll assess your specific microclimate—some areas catch morning sun toward City Springs, others stay shaded all day. That shapes the base preparation and sand infill strategy. Most Sandy Springs residential lots run 0.25 to 0.5 acres, which is perfect for a quality 200–500 square foot putting green. We work around existing hardscaping, irrigation systems, and landscape layouts. The installation typically takes 2–3 days depending on site conditions and how much base prep the clay requires. You won't need to water, fertilize, or deal with fungal issues that plague natural grass in humid Georgia summers.
Most Sandy Springs communities permit synthetic turf for functional areas like putting greens, especially as a replacement for struggling natural grass in shaded zones. We recommend checking your specific HOA CC&Rs—some require pre-approval, others have specs on pile height or infill type. We've installed dozens of greens in Sandy Springs subdivisions and can help you navigate the approval process. Veteran discount applies regardless.
Yes. Fulton County clay drains poorly on its own, which is why we don't just lay turf on top. We excavate 4–6 inches, install perforated base layers, add crushed stone for drainage, and compact everything to slope water away from structures. The result is a surface that sheds water faster than natural grass would. Even after heavy Georgia rain, your green will be playable within hours.
Full synthetic turf works in nearly complete shade—that's one of its biggest advantages in tree-heavy neighborhoods like Mount Vernon and Powers Ferry. We design the green's placement to capture whatever available light exists, and the turf itself requires zero photosynthesis. Dappled morning sun is ideal, but dense afternoon shade won't hurt performance or durability.
We offer 15% off labor and materials for veterans on all synthetic turf projects, including putting greens. You'll need proof of service, and the discount applies to the full installation package. Just mention your service when you call for a free estimate. We're based 28 minutes away and handle all of Fulton County.
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