Before After — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Senoia's got character—tree-lined streets in the historic district, charming older homes with quirky lot sizes, and that red clay that makes natural grass a constant uphill battle. We've transformed dozens of yards across Coweta County, and Senoia homeowners are discovering what a game-changer a putting green can be. Whether your lot sits in the shade of century-old oaks or gets that brutal Georgia sun, artificial turf plays true year-round without the brown patches, the watering bills, or the weekend mowing ritual. We're based just 50 minutes south, and we know this area's soil, drainage, and landscape quirks inside and out. A well-installed putting green doesn't just improve your home's curb appeal—it actually works in a place like Senoia, where the terrain and climate don't always cooperate with traditional lawn care. No more fighting that hard-packed clay or worrying about drainage issues after heavy rain. You get a lush, level surface that's ready to use whenever you step outside.
Senoia sits on that notorious Coweta County red clay, which drains poorly and compacts hard—perfect conditions for creating low spots and dead zones in a natural lawn. Our putting greens are engineered with proper base layers and perforated backing to solve that problem right from the start. The historic neighborhoods feature older lot sizes that can be tight or irregularly shaped, and we've learned how to maximize playable surface in constrained spaces. Sun exposure varies dramatically here: some yards are shaded by mature trees (especially toward Downtown Senoia), while others get full afternoon heat. We customize infill and pile height based on what your specific lot experiences. Unlike natural grass, artificial turf won't thin out under oak trees or scorch in open areas. Installation on red clay requires careful grading and base preparation—we don't cut corners there—and we account for Senoia's seasonal rainfall patterns to ensure water sheds properly. Most residential properties in this area can accommodate a functional green; we'll assess your site and show you exactly what's possible.
Absolutely. Red clay actually benefits from artificial turf because it's hard to manage naturally—poor drainage, compaction, and thin spots are common. We install a proper base layer system that handles Coweta County's clay soil and seasonal moisture. The result is a level, playable surface that performs consistently, rain or shine.
Minimal. No mowing, no watering, no fertilizing. You'll occasionally brush it to keep the pile standing upright and rinse it during dry stretches. Senoia's humidity and occasional heavy rain actually help keep the surface clean. It's a fraction of the work natural grass demands.
Yes. Many of Senoia's older homes are surrounded by mature trees, which would kill natural grass in those spots. Artificial turf thrives in shade and sun alike. We size the green to work with your property's unique light patterns and tree coverage.
Most residential greens take 2–3 days to install. Once we finish, you can use it immediately—no curing time, no waiting. We handle grading, base prep, turf installation, and edging all at once so you're not living with a construction zone for weeks.
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