Heat Resistance — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Union City's rapid growth means more homeowners are thinking about their yards—and honestly, that clay-heavy soil in South Fulton doesn't always cooperate with traditional grass. A putting green changes the game. Whether you're in the Shannon area or near Flat Shoals, you've probably noticed how intense Georgia summers can be on regular turf. Artificial putting greens stay vibrant year-round, don't demand constant watering, and actually handle our heat better than you'd expect. We work with homeowners across Union City who want a premium outdoor space that doesn't turn brown by July or require endless maintenance. The proximity to the Georgia International Convention Center area means we've installed greens for both residential and commercial properties around here. What makes this different from DIY solutions? Proper base installation, drainage that works with our local soil conditions, and turf material engineered specifically for the Southeast. Your putting green isn't just a backyard feature—it's an investment in curb appeal and your own recreational space, all without the guilt of watering during drought season.
Union City sits on South Fulton clay, which is dense and doesn't drain like sandy soils you'd find up north. That's actually why professional installation matters for putting greens here. Clay compacts easily, so we build a proper gravel and sand base to ensure water moves through instead of pooling underneath your new turf. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're in the Shannon neighborhoods or closer to Flat Shoals—some yards get full afternoon heat, others have tree coverage that creates shade patterns. We assess this during the site visit because it affects turf selection and longevity. Most Union City properties have modest yard sizes, especially in the developing areas, which works perfectly for a putting green installation. You don't need an acre. Many homeowners fit a 400–600 square foot green into their existing landscape without major rework. HOA communities in Union City typically allow artificial turf now—landscape standards have shifted over the last few years—but we always confirm local rules before breaking ground. Our team handles the permitting conversation so you don't have to.
Yes. Modern artificial turf for putting greens uses UV-stabilized polypropylene and polyethylene that's rated for Southern heat. We install greens throughout Georgia that see 95°F+ days regularly. The material doesn't soften or warp. What helps most is proper drainage underneath—that's where our South Fulton clay base work comes in. Poor drainage causes more problems than heat does.
A typical residential putting green takes 2–3 days from start to finish. That includes site prep, base installation, turf layout, seaming, and infill application. Weather can push timelines—Union City summers mean we sometimes schedule work in early morning or late afternoon. We'll give you a realistic timeline at your initial consultation.
It depends on your specific neighborhood and HOA. Most Union City properties don't require permits for backyard turf, but some developments have landscape guidelines. We check local codes before you hire us and can explain what applies to your address. Better to know upfront than find out later.
Less than you'd think. No mowing, no watering, no fertilizer. You'll brush the turf every few weeks to keep the fibers standing up and rinse it occasionally to remove pollen and dust. Our Shannon and Flat Shoals clients typically spend 15–30 minutes monthly on maintenance. Heat actually reduces algae growth compared to cooler climates.
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