Spring Special — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Senoia's got charm for days—tree-lined streets in the Historic District, the energy of a town that's become a Hollywood hotspot, and neighborhoods that people actually care about. That's also why a lot of homeowners here are thinking differently about their yards. A putting green isn't just about having something that looks sharp (though it does). It's about reclaiming space that makes sense for your property, especially on those historic lots where every square foot counts. Spring is the perfect time to make this move. The red clay soil around Coweta County needs the right foundation, and our team understands how to work with what you've got here. We've been installing artificial turf in Georgia long enough to know that Senoia lawns have their own personality—shaded by mature trees in some spots, sun-soaked in others, and always dealing with that heavy clay underneath. A quality putting green handles all of that. Better yet, you stop fighting the weather and start actually using your outdoor space. We're 50 minutes out, which means we're close enough to give your project the attention it deserves, but we're also bringing expertise from across Georgia. This spring, let's talk about turning that yard into something you'll actually enjoy year-round.
Senoia sits on classic Coweta County red clay—which is honestly both a gift and a challenge. That clay holds moisture differently than sandy soil you'll find elsewhere in Georgia, so proper drainage matters more on a putting green installation. Most of the properties here have mature oak and pine trees, which means you're working with a mix of sun and shade throughout the day. We account for that when we design your green's orientation and drainage system. The neighborhood lots tend to be on the smaller side—especially in the Historic District and closer to Downtown—which actually makes a putting green perfect. You're not trying to maintain a massive lawn; you're creating a functional, elegant feature. Some homeowners also have HOA guidelines, so we work within those parameters. The clay soil requires a solid base layer to prevent settling and ensure proper water flow. We use a compacted crushed stone foundation under the synthetic turf, which keeps everything stable through Georgia's wet springs and humid summers. Root barriers aren't always necessary here, but we assess each property individually since tree root systems can be aggressive near old Senoia homes. The good news: artificial green in this climate means zero fighting with moss, algae, or the constant battle against poor drainage that real grass faces.
Red clay compacts hard and holds water, so we build a proper drainage base under your green. Without it, water pools and creates soft spots. We use crushed stone and perforated underlayment to manage moisture—essential for Coweta County soil. Once that foundation is right, your green stays level and playable year after year, even through spring rains.
Absolutely. Senoia's mature trees create dappled shade, and modern synthetic turf handles partial shade beautifully. We'll position your green in the best light available and choose a turf product rated for lower-light areas if needed. Full sun isn't required—consistent playability is what matters, and we deliver that.
Yes. We assess tree root patterns during site visits—old Senoia homes often have aggressive root systems. We either work around established roots or install root barriers if necessary. The goal is a green that stays stable without damaging your landscape's foundation. It's part of our standard consultation.
Spring is prime season, so we recommend scheduling early. Most residential putting greens take 2-4 days depending on prep work and lot complexity. Senoia's red clay sometimes needs extra base prep, but we'll give you a timeline during your free estimate. We work around your schedule within spring availability.
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