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A lot of our West Cobb clients—especially around the Lost Mountain and Mars Hill neighborhoods—come to us wanting to turn their backyard into something they'll actually use year-round. Whether you've got a newer construction lot with that stubborn Cobb County clay or you're tired of fighting the Georgia heat and humidity to keep natural grass playable, a putting green changes the game. We've installed dozens of synthetic greens across 30127 and 30152, and honestly, it's one of those upgrades that pays for itself in peace of mind. No more watering during summer droughts, no more patchy dead spots by August, and no more excuses for why you can't get some practice in. The neighborhoods near Harrison High School and throughout West Cobb have some beautiful homes, and a well-installed putting green adds both playability and curb appeal. We're just 12 minutes away, so we understand exactly what works in your soil, your sunlight patterns, and your space constraints.
West Cobb sits on some thick clay soil, which actually works in your favor during installation—we've got a solid base to work with, and drainage is something we engineer carefully from day one. The area gets decent sun exposure, but a lot of our Lost Mountain and Mars Hill installs have to account for mature trees that create morning shade or afternoon relief. That's actually a bonus; it keeps the turf cooler and reduces algae concerns. Newer construction homes here tend to have smaller to medium backyard spaces, so we're often designing efficient greens that maximize playability without wasting square footage. HOA considerations vary by neighborhood—some communities in West Cobb have landscape guidelines you'll want to check, though most see synthetic putting greens as a landscaping enhancement, not a violation. We handle the prep work properly because we know the clay; we're not just laying turf over unprepared ground. Your drainage layer, base compaction, and infill choice all matter more in Cobb County's climate than they would in sandier regions.
Not if it's installed right. Clay actually provides excellent compaction, which we use as our foundation. We layer a proper gravel base and drainage system on top so water moves away from the turf. We've done this hundreds of times in Cobb County—the clay is predictable, and we know how to work with it. Your green will drain faster than you'd expect.
Synthetic turf performs better in heat than natural grass—there's no wilting, no brown patches, and no stress. The infill materials we use in Lost Mountain and Mars Hill homes are rated for Georgia temperatures. You'll actually appreciate how the green stays consistent through July and August when natural grass is struggling.
Most residential putting greens in the 30127 and 30152 areas take 2-4 days, depending on size and site prep. If your yard has good drainage already and we're not doing heavy excavation, we're often done faster. We'll give you a timeline before we start so you know what to expect.
Most do, but it varies by community. We recommend checking your covenants first, though we've never seen a West Cobb HOA object to a well-maintained synthetic green. If you have questions, we can help you navigate that conversation with your community board.
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