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Senoia's got charm for days—tree-lined streets in Downtown, those iconic Raleigh Studios spots, and plenty of homeowners who want their yards to look as polished as the town itself. The thing is, a putting green isn't just a luxury backyard feature anymore. It's become the centerpiece that ties together everything from a cozy backyard hangout to serious weekend entertainment space. We've spent years working with Senoia properties, and we understand what makes a green thrive here. Your yard's probably got that classic Coweta County red clay foundation, which means drainage matters—a lot. That's where expertise comes in. Whether you're in the Historic District working with older, tighter lot sizes or you've got a more spacious setup, a professional putting green installation transforms how you use your outdoor space. No more trips to the range for practice rounds. No more wishing your backyard had that one feature that makes neighbors stop and ask questions. We design greens that match Senoia's aesthetic, handle our local weather, and hold up season after season.
Senoia's red clay soil is beautiful to look at but can work against you if drainage isn't planned right. When we install a putting green, we're not just laying turf—we're engineering a system that handles Coweta County's rainfall and humidity. The clay base wants to hold water, so proper base prep with gravel and drainage layers is non-negotiable. Your lot size matters too. Historic District homes often sit on smaller, mature properties with established shade trees—which is gorgeous but means we're mapping sun patterns carefully. A putting green needs 4–6 hours of direct sunlight daily, and those beautiful oaks overhead might be creating microclimates you haven't considered. Georgia's heat and occasional drought mean turf selection is critical. We spec materials that handle both intense summer sun and our clay's moisture retention. If you've got an HOA in your neighborhood, we'll navigate those landscape guidelines upfront—no surprises mid-project. Installation timelines vary depending on existing hardscape, grading needs, and whether you're incorporating it near a deck or patio. Most Senoia greens take 5–7 business days from start to playable surface.
Red clay drains poorly on its own, so we build a multi-layer base: excavation, compacted gravel, drainage rock, and filter fabric. Without this, water pools and turf deteriorates. We've done dozens of Senoia installs and always account for the clay. It adds cost upfront but saves headaches—and repair bills—down the road.
Partial shade is manageable; full shade isn't. We assess your tree canopy and sun exposure throughout the day. If you've got mature trees but enough open sky, we design the green in the best-lit zone. Historic District lots sometimes require creative placement, but it's doable.
Most jobs run 5–7 business days: site prep, base layers, turf installation, and final grading. Weather can shift that window. We schedule around Senoia's typical weather patterns and communicate delays upfront. Rush projects are possible but discuss that early.
Monthly grooming—brushing and light rolling—keeps the surface true. Occasional deep cleaning handles Georgia's pollen and dust. We'll walk you through it during handoff. Most owners spend 30 minutes monthly on upkeep. We also offer maintenance packages if you'd rather we handle it.
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