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Vinings homeowners have something most of metro Atlanta doesn't: tight, manicured lots where every square foot counts. Whether you're in the Paces area or closer to Vinings Main, that means your backyard isn't just an afterthought—it's part of your home's identity. A putting green changes the game for properties like yours. Instead of fighting clay soil in the summer heat or watching patchy grass in shaded corners near the trees, you get a pristine, playable surface that actually improves your outdoor living. We've installed hundreds of these across Cobb County, and Vinings residents consistently tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. Your neighbors might have the fancy deck or the pool. You'll have the conversation piece—and a legitimate short game practice area that turns casual backyard time into something genuinely fun. We're based just 20 minutes away, so we know the neighborhood, the soil challenges, and what actually works here.
Vinings sits on that Cobb-Fulton border clay that keeps a lot of Georgia landscapers busy. That red clay soil drains differently than you'd think—fast in summer, slow and sticky in spring. Most Vinings lots are what we call 'luxury small'—beautiful homes, compact yards. That's actually perfect for a putting green installation because you're not fighting oversized acreage or unnecessary grading. What you are dealing with is shade. Those mature trees near Cochran Shoals and throughout the neighborhood create dappled light patterns that regular sod struggles with. Our turf handles it. We also pay attention to HOA guidelines in the Paces area—some communities have specific landscape rules, and we work within those from day one. The clay base means we're doing proper drainage work underneath; standing water and putting green turf don't mix. We typically excavate 4–6 inches, install our base layer system, and compact everything so your green stays firm and playable even after a heavy rain. Vinings' humidity and occasional clay compaction actually make artificial turf more practical than you'd assume.
Absolutely. The trees around Cochran Shoals and typical Vinings properties create partial shade, which is exactly what modern artificial turf is designed for. Unlike natural grass, it doesn't thin out or go dormant in shadier corners. We've installed dozens of greens in the Paces area and near Vinings Main where sunlight is dappled, and they play beautifully year-round.
Our process actually leverages it. That red clay compacts well, which gives us a solid base. We excavate, install proper drainage, and lay down a compacted sub-base before turf goes down. The clay itself isn't a problem—poor drainage would be. We handle it so water moves through, not sits on top.
That's where Vinings properties shine. Most homes here have compact, well-designed lots. We build greens in 200–400 square feet regularly. Smaller spaces mean faster installation, lower cost, and honestly, a more polished final product because you're not stretching materials or fighting oversized grading.
Some communities in the Paces area do require landscaping approval. We work through that process with you—it's usually straightforward because a putting green reads as a premium landscape upgrade, not a hardscape violation. We'll help you submit the right details to your HOA.
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