Sloped Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Union City's got that perfect mix of established neighborhoods and newer development—especially around the Shannon and Flat Shoals areas—which means a lot of homeowners are thinking about their outdoor spaces differently than they used to. If you've got a sloped yard that's been giving you grief, a putting green might be exactly what transforms that awkward terrain into something you actually use. The thing about South Fulton clay soil is that it doesn't always play nice with traditional grass, especially on slopes where drainage becomes a real headache come summer storms. We've worked with plenty of yards in your area that had that same problem: grass dying in patches, mud running downhill after rain, and basically an eyesore that cost more to maintain than it was worth. A quality artificial turf putting green handles all of that—the slope, the clay, the maintenance nightmare—and gives you a genuinely playable surface that looks sharp year-round. We're based just 35 minutes away, so we know exactly how your yard behaves, what angles work best for drainage, and how to install something that'll outlast the South Georgia heat and humidity without breaking your back every weekend.
Union City's soil composition—that heavy South Fulton clay—actually makes artificial turf a smarter choice than a lot of other parts of Georgia. Clay doesn't drain well naturally, which means if you tried to maintain live grass on a slope, you'd be fighting erosion and bare spots constantly. Our putting greens sit on a proper base system that accounts for slope and clay, so water moves through instead of pooling or running off. The sun exposure in your neighborhood varies a lot depending on whether you're in Shannon or closer to Flat Shoals, so we always do a site walk to see where your trees cast shade and where you get that afternoon heat. One thing we see a lot in this area: yards that have good bones but are just underutilized because the slope makes them impractical for regular lawn furniture or kids playing. A putting green actually makes use of that grade—it becomes a feature instead of a problem. Installation in Union City clay is straightforward; we just make sure the base compacts properly and the subsurface drainage is solid. The developing nature of South Fulton means a lot of newer homes don't have mature landscaping yet, so adding a putting green early on gives your property character and function without waiting years for trees to fill in.
South Fulton clay is dense and holds water, which is exactly why we install a proper base layer underneath your turf. The clay becomes an advantage—it provides a stable foundation that won't shift or settle. We add drainage fabric and sometimes a slight gravel base to manage moisture. This setup actually keeps your putting green level and playable, even with heavy rain.
Absolutely. Modern artificial turf is engineered for Georgia summers. It won't fade, wilt, or require watering during July heat. The turf stays green and playable no matter what temperature it hits. Plus, you'll actually save money on water bills compared to maintaining live grass on a slope in this climate.
That's where we excel. Sloped yards are perfect for putting greens because the grade adds visual interest and helps with drainage. We grade and contour the base to work with your natural slope, ensuring water moves away from the turf. The finished product looks natural and plays great.
Minimal. No mowing, no watering, no fertilizer. Occasional brushing keeps the nap up, and a light rinse when pollen builds up keeps it looking sharp. In Union City's humid climate, that's a massive quality-of-life upgrade over maintaining live grass—especially on a slope where erosion and bare spots are constant problems.
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