Winter Care — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Union City's got that perfect blend of suburban charm and accessibility—and if you've got a putting green on your mind, you're thinking like a lot of homeowners in the Shannon and Flat Shoals areas. Here's the thing: Georgia winters are mild, but they're unpredictable. One week you're dealing with frost, the next week it feels like spring. That's exactly why artificial turf for your putting green makes so much sense around here. You get year-round playability without the headache of dormant grass, winter kill, or seasonal brown-out. We've been installing synthetic greens across the South Fulton area for years, and we understand what works in Union City's clay-heavy soil and developing landscape. Your putting green should perform whether you're practicing in December or July, and with the right synthetic surface, it absolutely will. No babying it through the cold months, no watching your investment sit idle. Just a ready-to-play surface that handles our region's weather swings and looks pristine all season long.
Union City sits in Fulton County with that characteristic South Fulton clay soil—dense, moisture-retentive, and honestly, not ideal for maintaining consistent natural grass quality. When you're dealing with clay, drainage becomes everything, and that's one reason artificial turf makes so much sense here. Our Shannon and Flat Shoals area customers often have modest to medium-sized yards, which means a putting green installation can really maximize your outdoor space without taking over the whole lot. Sun exposure varies quite a bit depending on your neighborhood's tree canopy and proximity to developing commercial areas near the Georgia International Convention Center corridor. Some properties get afternoon shade from mature oaks; others get full southern exposure. The good news is that synthetic turf performs beautifully in both situations—no algae buildup in shaded spots, no sun-bleached patches in open yards. Winter maintenance here is straightforward: occasional brushing to reset the fibers, clearing debris, and maybe a rinse after heavy rain. You're not fighting Georgia's humidity issues like you would with natural grass, and you're not dealing with frost heave in our unpredictable cold snaps. Installation on clay requires proper base preparation—we bring in crushed stone and ensure adequate slope for water runoff—but that's a one-time investment that keeps your green playable year-round.
Clay actually makes the case for synthetic turf stronger. We prepare the base with crushed stone and proper grading to handle South Fulton's dense soil and moisture patterns. Once that foundation's in place, you've got a stable, playable surface that won't compact or degrade like natural grass would in clay. No more muddy patches or winter drainage problems.
Union City winters are mild but wet and sometimes frosty. Keep debris cleared, brush the turf occasionally to maintain fiber texture, and rinse after heavy rain to prevent sediment buildup. Unlike natural grass, you don't worry about dormancy, winter kill, or seasonal color loss. It's genuinely low-maintenance.
Absolutely. Artificial turf performs consistently whether you're in full sun or dappled shade. No algae develops in shaded spots, and no patches fade in direct sun. Shade is actually easier to manage with synthetic than with natural grass in our humidity.
Most residential putting greens take 1-2 days on-site, depending on yard size and base preparation needs. We're about 35 minutes from Union City, so scheduling's straightforward. Once we prep that clay base properly, the turf installation moves quickly and you're ready to play.
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