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A putting green in your Union City backyard isn't just a nice-to-have anymore—it's become the centerpiece of how homeowners around here are reclaiming their outdoor space. Whether you're in the Shannon area or over near Flat Shoals, you've probably noticed how many yards sit unused, especially when Georgia's heat and humidity take over mid-summer. That's where a synthetic putting green changes everything. You get year-round playability without the constant maintenance, watering bills, or the headaches that come with natural grass in South Fulton's clay-heavy soil. We've installed these across the region, and what strikes us most is how families actually start spending time outside again—not fighting weeds, but enjoying their investment. The best part? You don't need to pay for everything upfront. Monthly financing makes it accessible now, so you're not waiting another season to get this done. Your neighbors probably already have one. The question is: why wait?
Union City's proximity to the Georgia International Convention Center puts you in a growing, active community, but it also means your yard needs to work harder for you. The soil around here is predominantly South Fulton clay, which drains poorly and compacts easily—natural turf struggles with that reality. A putting green eliminates that problem entirely because synthetic surfaces sit on top of your existing ground and handle drainage beautifully. Sun exposure varies significantly between the Shannon and Flat Shoals neighborhoods. If your yard leans toward afternoon shade (common with mature trees in established areas), we'll recommend infill materials and pile heights that perform best in those conditions. Most Union City lots are sized for a 200–600 square-foot putting surface, which is the sweet spot for both installation and monthly payment schedules. The clay also means we do more base preparation here than in some surrounding counties, but that investment ensures your green stays level and playable for a decade or longer. HOA guidelines in developing sections of Union City are generally favorable toward synthetic turf, but we always verify before we break ground.
Absolutely. South Fulton clay doesn't drain well, so we spend extra time on base prep—compacting, adding a perforated layer, and sometimes adjusting grade to move water away from the green. It costs a bit more upfront, but it prevents pooling and keeps your surface playable year-round. Worth every penny in this area.
Yes. We offer flexible monthly financing that works for most homeowners. Since we're based about 35 minutes away, we handle Union City regularly and have payment plans built around residential projects here. Ask about options when you get a quote.
Most synthetics handle partial shade well, but full-day shade (under dense tree cover) can reduce playability and cause algae growth. We'll assess your specific yard during the consultation. If shade is heavy, we recommend certain infill types and may suggest trimming lower branches.
Most do. Synthetic turf is now seen as a landscaping upgrade, not a violation. We've installed dozens across Union City without HOA issues, but we always recommend checking your covenant before committing. We're happy to pull documentation or attend a meeting if needed.
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