Older Home — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Senoia's tree-lined streets and historic character come with a quiet challenge: keeping a lawn looking sharp on those older, compact lots. A lot of homeowners in the Historic District and around Downtown Senoia deal with patchy grass, drainage headaches from that Coweta County red clay, and yards that just don't cooperate with Georgia's humid summers. That's where a putting green makes real sense. It's not just about having a place to practice your short game—it's about reclaiming your backyard without the constant fight against clay soil, shade from mature oaks, or the endless mowing cycle. We've installed synthetic turf for homeowners throughout Senoia, and we've learned what works on these older properties. A well-built putting green gives you a manicured, low-maintenance space that actually looks better year-round than trying to grow real grass in difficult spots. No brown patches, no mud after rain, no spending your weekends fighting to keep it green.
Senoia sits on classic red clay, which means drainage can be tricky and real grass struggles, especially in shaded areas under those beautiful old trees. Older homes here typically have smaller lots with irregular shapes, so we design putting greens to fit the actual space you've got—not some generic cookie-cutter size. Many properties have mature tree coverage, which is gorgeous but kills grass. Synthetic turf thrives in those conditions and won't thin out or turn brown. We see a mix of sunnier yards near Downtown and heavily shaded corners throughout the Historic District. Summer humidity is real, but artificial greens handle it perfectly because there's no fungus or mold issues like you'd get with struggling natural grass in high moisture. Installation on older properties means we're often working around established landscaping, drainage patterns, and root systems. We handle that thoughtfully—it's part of knowing the neighborhood. Most yards we work on are 500 to 2,000 square feet, and we size greens to the actual available space and your golf interests.
Absolutely. In fact, shade is one of the biggest advantages. Real grass dies under dense tree cover, but synthetic turf doesn't need sunlight to stay green and thick. If you've got a shaded corner that's been a muddy eyesore, that's often the perfect spot for a putting green. We've installed several under the oaks throughout Senoia's Historic District, and they look amazing year-round.
Red clay drains poorly and compacts hard, so we don't fight it—we work with it. We install proper base layers and drainage systems so water moves away from the turf, not sitting on top of it. This prevents the soggy, muddy conditions that clay creates naturally. It's a bit more involved than sandy soil, but it's absolutely doable and makes the green last longer.
Yes. Older homes on smaller lots are actually the sweet spot. Instead of struggling with a postage-stamp yard that won't grow grass properly, you get a finished, elegant space. We've sized greens as small as 300 square feet on Historic District properties, and they completely transform the backyard into something functional and beautiful.
We're about 50 minutes from Senoia, so we service the area regularly. Most residential putting green installations take 3 to 5 days, depending on the site and base preparation. Older properties sometimes need extra attention for drainage, but we schedule everything upfront so you know exactly what to expect.
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