Next Week Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Stone Mountain homeowners have figured out what we've known for years: a putting green transforms your backyard into something you'll actually use every single day. Whether you're in Smoke Rise catching the afternoon light, or closer to Stone Mountain Village where the lots tend to be a bit tighter, a custom putting green gives you that resort feel without the resort commute. We've installed dozens of these in DeKalb County, and there's something special about stepping outside with your putter instead of scrolling on your phone. The granite bedrock that makes Stone Mountain such a landmark actually works in your favor—it means excellent drainage underneath once we get past that clay layer. Next week installation means you could be practicing your short game by the time the weekend hits. No waiting around. No excuses. Just you, your putter, and a surface that plays true year-round.
Stone Mountain sits on some interesting geology. That DeKalb clay is real—we deal with it constantly—but the granite outcrop beneath it actually provides solid drainage once we account for it during base prep. The clay can hold water, so proper grading during installation is non-negotiable. You'll notice sun patterns vary significantly depending on whether you're near the park side of the community or tucked into Smoke Rise, where tree cover is heavier. Full-sun greens drain faster and play firmer; if you're under oaks or pines, we adjust subsurface drainage accordingly. Most Stone Mountain yards run anywhere from 500 to 1,500 square feet of usable turf space, which is perfect for a 12-by-20 or 15-by-30 putting surface. A few neighborhoods have HOA guidelines around landscape changes, so we always verify before we break ground. The good news: artificial putting green is almost universally approved since it reduces maintenance and improves property appearance. Installation here typically takes one day, sometimes two if we're dealing with significant grading or tree root removal.
Absolutely. That DeKalb clay drains slowly, so we over-excavate slightly and add a gravel base layer to prevent water pooling beneath the turf. The granite bedrock actually helps—it's solid and won't shift. We account for it during site assessment. Proper drainage means your green plays consistent and lasts longer, especially during Georgia's wet springs.
Yes, and we do it regularly in that neighborhood. Shade-tolerant artificial turf exists, though it'll play slightly slower than full-sun versions. Trees also mean leaf cleanup is part of your maintenance routine, but the turf itself handles dappled light fine. We'll assess sun hours during your consultation and recommend the best product for your specific spot.
Not really. The park proximity is actually a bonus—you're close to beautiful surroundings, and that granite landmark means solid, stable ground under most Stone Mountain properties. Elevation changes near the park can affect drainage slightly, but we design for that. No park-related issues that impact your green's longevity or play.
We schedule next-week installations when capacity allows. A standard putting green takes one day if the site prep is straightforward, two days if grading or tree root removal is needed. Stone Mountain yards typically fall into the one-day category. We'll confirm your exact date during the initial call.
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