Rooftop Deck — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Stone Mountain's rooftop and deck spaces offer something special—a chance to carve out your own putting green without sacrificing square footage or dealing with the clay-heavy soil that makes traditional grass such a hassle around here. Whether you're in Smoke Rise looking out over the neighborhood or tucked into Stone Mountain Village, a synthetic putting green transforms an overlooked space into something you'll actually use. We've installed plenty of these on elevated decks and rooftop areas across DeKalb County, and the appeal is obvious: no watering during our hot summers, no muddy patches from our unpredictable drainage patterns, and zero maintenance while you're enjoying the view. The granite outcroppings that define Stone Mountain's landscape mean many homes have challenging sun exposure and uneven grading—exactly the kind of situation where artificial turf excels. Your deck or rooftop becomes an extension of your living space, not another chore. We handle the whole process: assessing weight limits and drainage, prepping the surface properly, and installing a premium system that'll hold up through Georgia's weather swings.
Stone Mountain's soil profile—that dense DeKalb clay mixed with granite fragments—actually works in your favor when you're going elevated. Since rooftop and deck greens sit above grade, you're bypassing the drainage headaches that plague ground-level yards in this area. What matters instead is surface preparation and proper base layers. Summer sun here is intense, especially on south-facing decks, so we spec materials rated for UV durability. Winter ice isn't usually a problem, but spring rains can create pooling if the subsurface isn't sloped correctly—something we engineer during installation. HOA rules in Smoke Rise and Stone Mountain Village tend to be reasonable about deck improvements, though we always recommend checking your covenants before we break ground. Rooftop installations require extra attention to weight distribution and edge finishing; we've worked on homes with various roof types across the area, and each one has unique constraints. The good news: your turf won't settle unevenly like it might on compacted clay, and you'll never deal with the weeds and bare patches that plague natural grass in our climate.
Absolutely. Our synthetic greens are rated for Georgia's temperature swings and intense summer UV. Unlike natural grass, they won't brown out or require constant watering during dry spells. The material breathes and drains properly, so heat actually works in your favor—no moisture problems during humid DeKalb summers. We spec products proven in this climate zone.
Most neighborhoods in Stone Mountain Village and Smoke Rise are fine with deck and rooftop improvements, but your covenants may have specific language about exterior modifications. We recommend checking your HOA docs first. Once you've got clearance, we handle the installation. A quick call to your management company typically resolves any questions.
We build proper slope into the base layer so water sheds away from your roof or deck surface. The turf itself is permeable, and we use subsurface systems that direct runoff safely. Since you're working with an engineered foundation—not DeKalb clay—you avoid the pooling issues that plague ground-level yards. It's actually one of the cleanest drainage scenarios we install.
Rooftop work requires careful weight assessment and membrane protection; decks are typically more straightforward. Both need proper slope and edge transitions. Your deck or rooftop's age, material, and structural capacity determine our prep approach. We inspect everything upfront and build a system that protects your investment while looking seamless.
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