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Senoia's got character—the kind you see in the historic district, the kind that draws film crews to Raleigh Studios, and the kind that makes homeowners actually care about their yards. But here's the thing: those charming older lots in Downtown Senoia and the surrounding neighborhoods come with real turf challenges. Coweta County's red clay doesn't make it easy to keep natural grass looking sharp, especially when you're dealing with variable sun exposure and the humidity that comes with Georgia summers. A putting green isn't just a backyard luxury in Senoia—it's a practical solution for homeowners who want a manicured, playable surface without fighting the clay, the heat, and the constant maintenance cycle. LawnLogic has been installing artificial putting greens across Georgia for years, and we've learned exactly how to build them right in Coweta County conditions. Our BBB-accredited team handles everything from site assessment to final play-testing, and we've got the experience to know what works on Senoia's terrain.
Senoia's red clay base is beautiful to look at but unforgiving for traditional turf. That dense, compacted soil drains poorly and gets rock-hard in dry spells—exactly why a constructed putting green makes sense here. Most lots in the historic district and surrounding residential areas fall into the 0.25- to 0.5-acre range, which gives you room for a quality green without needing a massive installation budget. Sun patterns vary significantly depending on tree canopy and lot orientation; homes near the walking areas around Downtown Senoia often have mature oaks that create dappled light conditions. We assess shade intensity and drainage pathways during the initial site visit because those factors shape base preparation and infill selection. The Coweta County climate means you'll get solid use from spring through fall, with occasional dormancy during hard freezes—but that's actually an advantage because artificial turf performs consistently year-round without seasonal die-off. We also factor in any HOA landscape guidelines if your property falls under deed restrictions; most Senoia neighborhoods are flexible about putting greens as long as they're well-maintained and integrated thoughtfully into the overall yard design.
Absolutely. We don't just lay turf over native clay—that's a recipe for standing water and drainage problems. We excavate to proper depth, install a compacted base layer, and add a permeable sub-base that accounts for how red clay behaves when wet. This step is crucial in Senoia because of seasonal moisture swings. It adds cost upfront but prevents costly repairs later.
Yes. We've designed greens on quarter-acre and smaller properties. The key is right-sizing the layout to your space and usage goals. A 400-600 square foot green is plenty for chipping practice and casual play. We'll visit your property, assess setbacks and sight lines, and show you options that actually fit your lot.
Less than natural grass, which is the whole point. You'll want occasional brushing to maintain pile integrity and keep debris clear, plus a rinse-down during pollen season or after heavy use. We include maintenance guidelines with every install so you know exactly what to expect year-round.
Yes to both. We're accredited with the Better Business Bureau and stand behind every installation with a warranty. We're in Coweta County long-term, so we build putting greens the way we'd build them for our own families—no shortcuts, no surprises.
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