Curb Appeal — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your front yard is one of the first things neighbors see when they drive through Tyrone or the Shamrock area—and honestly, keeping natural grass looking pristine year-round in Fayette County is a losing battle. Between the clay-heavy soil, Georgia's humid summers, and the reality that most of us don't have time to baby a lawn, a putting-green installation makes real sense. We've spent the last 40 minutes driving out to Tyrone plenty of times, and we've seen firsthand how the right artificial turf transforms curb appeal. A well-installed putting green doesn't just look like a manicured fairway; it tells your neighbors you care about your property without the weekly maintenance grind. Whether you're near Tyrone Town Park or over in the quieter Shamrock neighborhoods, an artificial putting surface gives you that lush, golf-course-quality look year-round—no brown patches, no fighting clay compaction, no guessing game with watering schedules.
Tyrone sits on some challenging terrain when it comes to natural grass. Fayette County's clay-based soil compacts easily, which means drainage issues and dead spots are common headaches. Most yards in the Shamrock and Tyrone area sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots with mixed sun and shade patterns—some homes get afternoon exposure on the south side, while others are shaded by mature trees that, frankly, compete with grass for nutrients. That clay also means installation requires proper base preparation; we can't just lay turf on compacted ground and expect it to perform. The good news is that artificial putting green systems are built to handle Georgia's humidity and UV exposure. We grade the soil, install drainage rock, and use a permeable base so water doesn't pool in low spots—a real problem with clay. Most residential installations in Tyrone run between 500 and 2,000 square feet depending on lot size and front-yard layout. We've learned that corner lots and homes with southerly exposures often see the best ROI because those yards get the most visibility from the road.
Absolutely. Clay isn't the turf's problem—it's the base underneath. We remove the top layer, install proper drainage stone and a permeable sub-base, then lay your turf system on top. This prevents water from pooling and lets the system breathe even in Tyrone's humid summers. The artificial surface itself performs identically whether you're on clay or loam.
Our turf is UV-stabilized to resist fading in Georgia heat, and the drainage system we install handles summer humidity without creating algae or mold issues. Occasional brushing (few times a year) keeps the fibers upright, and a light rinse with the hose removes dust. That's genuinely it—way less work than natural grass.
Yes, though we evaluate your specific sun patterns. Full shade is tough for any turf, but partial shade works fine. If your yard gets 4+ hours of sunlight daily, you're good. We'll do a site visit and honestly tell you if shade is a real limiting factor before we quote the job.
Most residential projects take 2–4 days depending on lot size and base prep complexity. Fayette County clay sometimes requires extra grading work, but we schedule around your availability. We're 40 minutes away, so logistics are straightforward—we can usually start and finish without long delays between phases.
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