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Union City's got that growing energy—new developments popping up around the Georgia International Convention Center area, families settling into the Shannon and Flat Shoals neighborhoods, and a lot of folks looking to make their outdoor spaces actually livable year-round. That's where a putting green comes in. We've been installing them across South Fulton for years, and honestly, the demand from Union City homeowners has been climbing. Maybe you've got kids who want to practice their short game, or you're tired of maintaining a patch of lawn that never quite looks right in Georgia's heat. A quality artificial putting green solves both problems. The clay soil around here can be stubborn—it holds water, it compacts—so having a surface that drains properly and stays green regardless of weather just makes sense. We're talking about a turf surface that looks like real grass, plays like a real green, and handles Union City's weather without the constant fussing. Most of our Union City clients tell us the same thing after installation: they use their yards more, their families spend more time outside, and they stop worrying about brown patches. Installation takes us about 35 minutes to get out to your place from our HQ, so we're close enough to handle the job right and stick around if you need adjustments. Whether your lot is in the heart of Shannon or out toward Flat Shoals, we've got experience with the soil conditions, the lot sizes, and what actually works in this part of Fulton County.
Union City sits on South Fulton clay, which is both a blessing and a curse. The blessing: it's stable ground for installation. The curse: it doesn't drain naturally, and Georgia summers are no joke. Standard turf can struggle here—that clay base means standing water, which kills grass and breeds problems. Our putting greens are designed with proper base prep and drainage layers specifically for clay-heavy soil. We're not just laying turf on dirt; we're building a system that sheds water and stays firm year-round. Sun and shade patterns vary pretty wildly across Union City. Some lots in the Shannon area get brutal afternoon sun, while Flat Shoals properties often have mature trees providing dappled shade. Neither extreme bothers artificial turf, but it matters for design. A green in full sun can handle direct heat without fading if it's UV-stabilized (ours are). Shaded greens play slightly slower, which some folks actually prefer. Most Union City yards we work with are suburban—quarter acre to half acre lots—so a putting green usually fits naturally as part of the landscape without eating up space you need for other activities. HOA rules in some Union City developments can be particular about what's allowed in front yards, but putting greens positioned in backyards rarely trigger restrictions. It's always worth checking your covenants first. Installation goes fastest on level ground, but we handle sloped yards too.
Yes. We install with a proper base layer—crushed stone and engineered drainage fabric—that prevents water from pooling on clay. The turf itself is permeable, so water moves through it. This setup is standard for us in South Fulton because we know clay is the dominant soil type. You won't deal with the soggy mess that regular grass creates on clay.
Most residential putting greens take one day. We're 35 minutes from our shop, so we can schedule morning starts and wrap by afternoon. Site prep—leveling, debris removal, base installation—is the main time factor. Larger greens or complicated terrain might need two days, but we'll give you that timeline upfront during the estimate.
Absolutely. Shaded lots are actually common in those neighborhoods. Artificial turf handles shade well—it won't thin out or turn brown like real grass. The green will play slightly slower under trees, but that's a minor thing. We've installed plenty of shaded greens across Union City without issues.
Most Union City HOAs have no problem with backyard putting greens. Front yard rules can be stricter, so we always recommend checking your covenants first. We've helped dozens of Union City homeowners navigate this, and backyard installations almost never trigger restrictions. A quick call to your HOA takes the guesswork out.
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