Fire Pit Area — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Stockbridge homeowners in the Eagles Landing and Reeves Creek areas have discovered that a backyard putting green transforms outdoor entertaining—especially when it's paired with a fire-pit setup. There's something about having friends and family gathered around a fire while someone's sinking putts just a few feet away that makes for memorable weekend nights. The Henry County clay soil and Georgia's humid summers create real challenges for maintaining natural grass greens, but artificial turf eliminates that worry entirely. You get a perfectly manicured, tournament-quality surface year-round without the constant mowing, fertilizing, and disease management that comes with the territory here. We've installed dozens of putting greens across the Stockbridge area—from compact backyards near Panola Mountain State Park to sprawling estates in the newer developments—and the response is always the same: people wish they'd done it sooner. An artificial green paired with a fire pit becomes the centerpiece of your outdoor space, the thing that makes neighbors actually want to come over.
Stockbridge sits on Henry County's notoriously dense clay soil, which drains poorly and compacts easily—not ideal for maintaining a lush natural putting surface. That clay actually works in your favor with artificial turf installation because we get excellent base stability and zero settling issues that plague lighter soils. Our crew handles the prep work carefully to ensure proper drainage around your new green, especially critical during Georgia's wet springs. The Eagles Landing and Reeves Creek neighborhoods tend to have mature tree coverage in some yards and full sun exposure in others; we assess your specific microclimate during the consultation because sun angle and shade patterns directly affect turf performance and how your fire pit area will feel during different times of day. Most Stockbridge residential lots can accommodate either a compact 200-square-foot practice green or a more generous 400+ square-foot layout with room for a fire pit seating area. HOA communities in the newer developments typically approve artificial turf greens without issue, but we always verify restrictions before design. Installation takes 3–5 days depending on site prep requirements, and we handle all grading and base materials on-site.
Absolutely. Georgia's summers are tough on natural grass, but modern synthetic putting surfaces are engineered for exactly this climate. Our turf maintains true ball roll and color even during the hottest months. The permeable base we install handles Henry County's heavy summer rains without pooling or damage. We've had greens in Stockbridge performing flawlessly for five-plus years with zero degradation.
Yes, with proper spacing. We typically recommend at least 8–10 feet between a fire pit and the putting surface to prevent heat damage and keep ash off the turf. Your fire pit area becomes an ideal viewing spot for the green. During the design phase, we'll map out the perfect layout for both features so they complement each other functionally and aesthetically.
Minimal compared to natural grass. Light brushing every few weeks keeps the pile standing upright for consistent roll. We'll give you a maintenance guide tailored to Stockbridge's climate. You'll never fertilize, reseed, or deal with disease pressure from Henry County's humidity. Most owners spend less than an hour per month on upkeep.
Most do. Artificial putting greens are viewed as quality landscape improvements in our area. We recommend checking your specific HOA guidelines beforehand, and we're happy to help with any documentation or community liaison conversations. In our experience, approval isn't an issue when the installation is professional and well-designed.
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