Veteran Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
South Fulton homeowners in Cascade, Cliftondale, and Old National have been asking us about putting greens for years—and honestly, it makes perfect sense. Your yards get humid Georgia summers, that thick red clay soil wants to stay waterlogged, and real grass greens turn into mosquito breeding grounds by July. Artificial turf putting greens solve that problem completely. You get a playable, maintenance-free green that drains instantly after rain, never needs mowing, and actually stays green year-round without the chemical treatments real grass demands. We've installed dozens across the 30213, 30268, and 30291 zip codes, and the feedback is consistent: families are using their yards again instead of abandoning them to the heat and humidity. If you're a veteran, we offer a dedicated discount on putting green installations—our way of thanking you for your service. The whole process takes a couple days, and unlike real turf that struggles with our clay base, synthetic greens are built to last 15+ years in South Fulton's climate.
South Fulton's red clay is actually a benefit for artificial putting greens—it compacts well and provides solid base drainage when we lay the proper foundation. The real challenge here is humidity and standing water after heavy summer storms. We always slope greens slightly and install perforated underdrainage to keep water from pooling underneath, which would ruin the playing surface and invite mold in our climate. Sun exposure varies significantly between the neighborhoods; properties near Welcome All Park and older subdivisions often have mature tree coverage that creates dappled shade. That's actually ideal for putting greens—full sun can fade synthetic turf over time, and shade keeps surface temperatures cooler. Most South Fulton residential lots range from quarter-acre to half-acre, giving us good space to work with. We typically see greens installed in backyards where they stay relatively protected from wind. One thing to check: some HOAs in the Cascade and Cliftondale areas have landscape review requirements, so verify with your association before scheduling. We handle those conversations routinely.
Not at all—we actually prefer clay bases because they compact firmly and hold shape. The key is adding a perforated sub-base layer so water moves through properly. In our humid climate, good drainage prevents algae and keeps the surface playable year-round. We've never had a drainage issue with properly installed greens in the 30213 or 30268 areas.
That depends on exposure. Full afternoon sun can fade synthetic turf after 5–7 years in Georgia. If your green gets dappled shade from trees—common in Old National and Cliftondale—it'll stay vibrant much longer. We assess your specific sunlight patterns and recommend turf grades that match your conditions.
Most residential greens in South Fulton are finished in 2–3 days. We handle site prep, base installation, turf laying, and framing in one continuous job. Weather can add a day if we hit heavy rain, but our crew knows how to work around South Fulton's summer storms.
We offer 15% off labor and materials for active-duty military and veterans on all artificial turf projects, including putting greens. Bring your military ID or discharge papers, and we apply the discount immediately. It's our small way of giving back.
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