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Senoia's got character. Between the historic downtown district and all the attention from film productions at Raleigh Studios, homeowners here care about their outdoor spaces—and rightfully so. A putting green isn't just about golf; it's about creating a backyard that actually gets used, that looks polished year-round, and that handles Georgia's heat and humidity without turning brown by mid-summer. The red clay soil in Coweta County means natural grass can be stubborn. It stays wet longer after rain, compacts easily, and requires constant feeding to stay green. That's where artificial turf wins. We've installed dozens of putting greens across the Atlanta metro, and we make the drive to Senoia regularly because homeowners here understand the value of a permanent, beautiful landscape. Your yard should reflect the care you've already put into your home—whether you're in downtown's tree-lined streets or out on a larger lot. A custom putting green does exactly that. No watering during droughts, no muddy patches in spring, no excuses when friends come over.
Senoia's red clay presents a real installation advantage. That dense, compacted soil actually provides excellent drainage base for putting green systems—we don't fight the earth here like we do in sandier Georgia counties. What matters more is sun exposure. Downtown Senoia's mature oak canopy creates natural shade that's beautiful but can leave turf damp and moss-prone. If your lot sits under heavy tree cover, we design the green's placement to catch afternoon sun and ensure proper air circulation. Lot sizes in Senoia vary widely, from historic small-footprint properties to larger suburban parcels. That flexibility is good; we've built 200-square-foot backyard greens and 1,200-square-foot statement pieces. The key is grading. Coweta County's natural slope means we sometimes need to add minimal fill, but it's usually straightforward. Summer heat is intense—turf temperatures can hit 160°F on dark surfaces—so we spec premium synthetic materials rated for Georgia's UV exposure. Installation timeline typically runs 3–5 days depending on site prep. We handle permitting considerations if your neighborhood has HOA guidelines (common in Senoia's planned communities), and we always pull proper permits for grading and drainage work.
Not necessarily. Senoia's tree coverage is actually an asset. Partial shade (4–6 hours of direct sun) works great for putting greens because it keeps the synthetic surface cooler and reduces fading. Downtown lots with mature oaks are ideal. Heavy shade (under 2 hours) can trap moisture, so we design drainage and recommend regular brush-up maintenance in those cases. We'll assess your specific lot before recommending placement.
No—it's actually beneficial. Coweta County's red clay compacts naturally, which means we get a stable, well-draining base layer. The real trick is proper grading to slope water away from the green and toward existing drainage. We handle that during installation. If your lot's already got drainage issues (standing water after rain), we address those before laying turf.
Absolutely. Historic downtown properties often have limited space, but we've designed putting greens as small as 150 square feet that still feel complete and play like real courses. We work with what you've got—whether that's a side yard, back corner, or full backyard—and maximize playability. Smaller greens actually age better because they get more foot traffic and stay tighter.
Monthly brush-up keeps it pristine. Given Georgia's humidity, we recommend a light grooming in spring and fall to manage moss or algae growth in shaded areas. Summer's dry, so regular watering isn't needed—one of the biggest wins versus natural grass. Most homeowners do minimal work and enjoy the green year-round.
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