Outdoor Kitchen — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Stone Mountain homeowners have a unique advantage when it comes to outdoor living—you've got the space, the climate, and the year-round appeal of the area to make a putting green a genuine centerpiece. Whether you're in Stone Mountain Village or over in Smoke Rise, a custom putting green transforms your backyard into something you'll actually use, not just look at. We've installed dozens of these in DeKalb County, and the ones that stand out are the ones that fit the landscape naturally. A putting green isn't just astroturf rolled into your yard; it's a playable surface that handles Georgia's humid summers, integrates with your existing hardscape—especially if you've already got an outdoor kitchen or patio going—and honestly, it's the kind of feature that makes your neighbors curious in the best way. The granite outcroppings and mixed soil conditions around Stone Mountain actually work in your favor when we're planning drainage and base prep. Most of our Stone Mountain clients tell us the same thing after a few months: they use it more than they expected. That's the real win.
Stone Mountain's soil is a mix of DeKalb clay and granite-influenced drainage patterns—nothing you need to worry about, but it does shape how we prep your putting green. The clay holds moisture longer, especially near the park side of town, so proper base and sub-base installation is non-negotiable. We typically see good sun exposure in most residential lots here, though some properties in Smoke Rise get afternoon shade from mature oaks and pines. That's actually useful data; a putting green in partial shade can reduce maintenance and algae growth during wet months. Your yard size matters too. Most Stone Mountain lots give us 400 to 800 square feet of workable space—enough for an 18-hole layout or a practice area with strategic bunkers and slopes. If you've got an existing patio or outdoor kitchen, we'll integrate the green so it flows visually and functionally. HOA restrictions in Stone Mountain Village are reasonable; we've worked with their guidelines on multiple projects and haven't hit snags. Installation typically takes 3 to 5 days depending on grading and whether you need retaining walls around the granite slopes some properties have. Our team is based about 30 minutes away, so service calls and follow-up are quick.
Not negatively. Some Stone Mountain lots sit on or near granite outcrops, which we actually use as a drainage advantage. If we hit bedrock during base prep, we work around it or use it as a natural wall feature. The key is proper sub-base grading so water doesn't pool. We've done this dozens of times in DeKalb County without complications.
Absolutely. We use UV-stabilized synthetic turf rated for Georgia's climate. It won't burn, brown, or degrade in summer heat. The real benefit: zero watering needed, so it actually performs better in drought conditions than natural grass. You'll save on water bills and maintenance headaches.
Yes, and we do it frequently. A putting green pairs well with existing patios or kitchen spaces—you get recreation steps away from entertaining. We'll match color palettes and ensure sight lines are clear. Some clients even add a chipping area near the kitchen overhang for covered practice.
Minimal. Synthetic turf sheds water quickly, so winter doesn't create muddy patches. We occasionally brush the surface to restore pile, and that's it. No mowing, no fertilizer, no fungal issues—even during DeKalb's damper months.
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