Summer Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
West Cobb's newer construction neighborhoods—Lost Mountain, Mars Hill area, and around Harrison High School—have given a lot of homeowners the chance to think about their outdoor space from scratch. That's the perfect moment to install a putting green. Summer's the ideal time to get it in: the ground's workable, you've got time before fall, and you'll be using it all season long. Here's the thing about West Cobb yards: they're often still settling. That newer soil, combined with Cobb County's clay base, actually works in your favor when it comes to stability. A well-installed putting green handles our climate without the constant babying that natural grass demands. We're just 12 minutes away, so we know this area inside and out—the drainage patterns, the afternoon sun exposure on different exposures, what your neighbors' yards look like. We've built putting greens for families in your zip codes (30127, 30152) who wanted that resort-style backyard without spending weekends on maintenance. Summer installation means you're ready to enjoy it before the holidays.
The clay-heavy soil in Cobb County is a real consideration for putting greens, but not in a bad way. Clay holds its shape, which means your green stays level and doesn't shift under your feet the way sandier soils do. The trade-off is drainage—something we account for during installation by building proper base layers and ensuring water flows away from the turf. West Cobb's summer heat is intense, and afternoon sun can be brutal on the south and west sides of homes. That matters for turf selection and positioning. Some neighborhoods have HOA guidelines around artificial turf—we're familiar with the common rules here and can design greens that meet those standards while still looking premium. Most West Cobb lots are spacious enough for putting greens in the 300–800 square foot range, which gives real playability without overwhelming your landscape. Summer installation gives the turf time to settle and the seams time to bond before cooler months arrive. The newer construction in Lost Mountain and Mars Hill means you might have landscaping plans already in motion; we coordinate with those to make sure your green complements the overall design.
Absolutely. Our clay-based soil is easier to work with when it's warm and slightly moist—not baked dry or waterlogged. Summer installation also gives the turf several months to settle and develop before fall and winter. You'll have a fully functional green ready for entertaining before the season ends. Heat stress isn't an issue with quality artificial turf; in fact, summer sun helps cure seams.
Clay is actually an advantage for stability—it won't shift or settle unevenly like loose soil. The key is proper base preparation and drainage. We build a compacted base layer that prevents water pooling while keeping the green level. In West Cobb's newer neighborhoods, we often work with recently graded lots, which makes our job easier because we're starting with a known grade.
Many West Cobb neighborhoods have HOA rules about artificial turf. Most allow putting greens because they're low-profile, well-maintained, and add property value. We know the common guidelines in your area and design greens that comply. It's worth checking your specific covenants, and we're happy to help with the conversation.
A typical West Cobb residential putting green takes 3–5 days to install, depending on size and site prep. You can walk on it immediately, but we recommend waiting 24–48 hours before heavy use so seams can fully cure. Summer heat actually accelerates this process. You're realistically ready to putt by the end of the week.
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