Rental Property — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Stone Mountain's rental property market moves fast. Whether you own a multi-unit in Stone Mountain Village or a single-family home in Smoke Rise, tenants expect outdoor spaces that look sharp year-round—and putting greens have become a serious competitive edge. We've installed dozens of rental properties across DeKalb County, and Stone Mountain homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: a well-maintained putting green justifies higher rent, reduces turnover complaints, and honestly just makes the property feel premium. Unlike natural grass that gets worn down by foot traffic and suffers through Georgia's humid summers, artificial turf stays picture-perfect whether you rent to seasonal guests or long-term tenants. The granite-heavy soil around Stone Mountain Park and the clay composition in much of the area creates drainage challenges for traditional lawns. That's exactly why rental property owners in your neighborhoods are choosing artificial turf—it performs regardless of our mixed weather patterns, it requires zero maintenance from your tenants, and it holds up under the kind of regular use that natural grass simply can't handle. We're familiar with the layout of both Village and Smoke Rise properties, the sight lines that matter to your neighbors, and the HOA guidelines that govern what goes into your yard.
Stone Mountain's soil profile—that mix of DeKalb clay and granite outcroppings—creates uneven drainage that natural grass struggles with. You'll see soggy patches in spring and hardpan conditions during dry spells. Artificial putting green turf sidesteps this entirely. The area also sits in a transitional zone for sun exposure. Properties near Stone Mountain Park often have mature tree coverage that limits direct sunlight, while Smoke Rise homes tend to catch stronger afternoon rays. Our turf options come in pile heights and blade shapes designed to perform under both conditions. Most rental properties in Stone Mountain run between 2,000 and 6,000 square feet of usable yard space, which is plenty for a functional putting green that adds real appeal without overwhelming maintenance. HOA rules in both neighborhoods typically allow artificial turf as long as it maintains a natural appearance—we spec products that look genuinely green and well-maintained, not plastic. Installation in your area requires proper base preparation because of the clay and granite; we account for this in our quotes and timeline. Tenants love that they can't overwater or kill the turf, and owners love that they're not paying for lawn maintenance services.
Yes—we install a full drainage system beneath the turf that routes water away from your foundation, regardless of the clay content. The granite-influenced soil actually helps with percolation once we've prepared the base properly. Stone Mountain properties we've done have zero standing water issues, even after heavy summer thunderstorms.
Absolutely. Rental properties with putting greens or small golf features rent faster and command higher monthly rates in both neighborhoods. Tenants see it as a luxury amenity that requires zero work on their end—no mowing, no watering, no maintenance. It's a differentiator in a competitive market.
Most residential putting greens take 3–5 days from start to finish, depending on yard size and existing landscaping. We coordinate with property managers and can often schedule around tenant occupancy. We're 30 minutes from Stone Mountain, so we can turn around warranty visits quickly if anything comes up.
Both neighborhoods permit artificial turf, including putting greens, as long as the installation maintains a natural aesthetic. We design systems that look like maintained grass, not a plastic mat. We're familiar with each neighborhood's guidelines and pull permits accordingly.
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