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Union City's got that perfect mix of suburban charm and growing energy, especially around the Shannon and Flat Shoals areas where families are really investing in their homes. A lot of folks out here have been asking us about putting greens—and honestly, it makes sense. Your backyard becomes an actual destination instead of just grass that needs mowing every week. We've been installing putting greens across South Fulton for years, and the response from Union City homeowners has been incredible. The thing is, a quality putting green isn't just about having fun with your buddies on a Saturday afternoon (though that's definitely part of it). It's a real property upgrade. When you're in a developing area like Union City, the details matter. Buyers notice them. They notice when you've got a well-maintained outdoor space that's actually usable year-round. That's where a professional putting green installation comes in. We handle the whole process—from working with that South Fulton clay soil to making sure drainage and grading are absolutely right. Our team knows this region. We're only 35 minutes away, which means we're not flying in from somewhere else and guessing about local conditions. We understand what works in Union City specifically.
Union City sits on South Fulton clay, which is something we think about from day one on every project. Clay soil holds water differently than sandy soils, so proper base preparation and drainage are non-negotiable if you want your putting green to perform year after year. The good news? We've done this enough times in your area that we know exactly how to handle it. Most properties in the Shannon and Flat Shoals neighborhoods have decent lot sizes, which gives us flexibility with green design and layout. You might have morning sun exposure in one area and afternoon shade in another—both are manageable, but it changes how we position your green and what maintenance schedule makes sense. One thing we see pretty commonly: HOA landscape guidelines. If you're in a community with deed restrictions, we'll work with those requirements before we even start the design conversation. Georgia's humidity and occasional dry spells mean your turf needs a system that handles both extremes. We spec our installations with that in mind, using quality materials and infill systems that perform through our weather patterns. The other consideration is water drainage during our heavier rain seasons. With clay soil, poor drainage turns into a muddy mess fast. We build slope and sub-base structure that keeps your putting green playable even after significant rainfall.
Not harder—just different. South Fulton clay requires careful base preparation and drainage design, which we've refined through dozens of local installations. We use proper grading, perforated pipes, and permeable base layers to ensure water moves through the system instead of pooling. It's actually become one of our strengths in this area.
Yes, with the right infill system and occasional watering during dry spells. We use premium synthetic turf designed for heat and UV, plus silica sand infill that keeps the blade structure standing up properly. Most of our Union City clients find their greens look fantastic June through September with minimal effort.
Typical residential projects in Union City take 3–5 days depending on size and existing yard conditions. We handle site prep, base layers, turf installation, and finishing work. Once we're done, your green is ready to play on immediately—no curing period needed.
If you're in a community with deed restrictions—and many neighborhoods in Union City have them—yes, check first. We can help you navigate that conversation and ensure your design meets any guidelines. Most HOAs approve well-designed putting greens as a landscape improvement, not a violation.
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