Winter Care — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your putting green in West Cobb doesn't have to turn into a winter maintenance nightmare. We've installed plenty of artificial turf systems in neighborhoods like Lost Mountain and around the Mars Hill area, and the one thing homeowners tell us consistently is: they wish they'd done it sooner. Georgia winters might not drop to Minnesota levels, but Cobb County's clay soil combined with our unpredictable freeze-thaw cycles can absolutely wreck a real grass surface. One month it's soggy, the next it's rock-hard. That's when a properly installed synthetic putting green becomes your secret weapon. No aeration required. No winter dormancy headaches. No muddy divots that take months to recover come spring. We're just 12 minutes from your front door, and we know this area's soil, drainage patterns, and what actually works in newer West Cobb construction. Whether you're in a newer subdivision or an established neighborhood near Harrison High School, we've handled the unique challenges of this region's landscape.
West Cobb's clay-heavy soil is actually one of the reasons synthetic putting greens perform so well here. Real grass struggles in clay because water pools instead of draining properly—especially through December and January. Your artificial turf doesn't care about that. What we do pay attention to is proper base preparation. We're typically working with newer construction homes that have clay subsoil, so we install a solid foundation layer to prevent settling and ensure consistent ball roll year after year. Sun and shade patterns vary across neighborhoods like Lost Mountain and Mars Hill—some properties get afternoon western exposure that can fade turf over time, while others are tucked under mature trees. We assess your specific lot during the consultation and recommend UV-stabilized synthetic materials accordingly. Most West Cobb residential putting greens range from 300 to 800 square feet, fitting nicely in backyards alongside patios or near pool areas. Winter actually works in our favor for installation—the ground isn't frozen, and we're not competing with spring landscaping schedules.
Absolutely. That clay is actually why synthetic works so well here. Real grass gets waterlogged and develops mold through winter; artificial turf drains through and dries out. We build proper subsurface drainage under your green so water moves away from the clay base, preventing puddles and maintaining consistent playing conditions even after heavy rain or freeze cycles.
Minimal maintenance is the whole point. Unlike real grass, you won't worry about winterkill, dormancy recovery, or spring thaw damage. Occasionally brush the surface to keep it clean and remove debris. If snow or ice accumulates, you can gently melt it—no salt damage to worry about like with grass. That's it.
Most residential putting greens take 2-4 days depending on size and base work required. Cobb County clay does need solid preparation, but we've got the process down in this area. You'll be rolling putts within a week of us breaking ground.
Yes. Freeze-thaw is actually hardest on real grass because ice expands soil and creates bare patches. Synthetic turf flexes with temperature changes and won't heave or develop dead spots. Georgia's winter weather is exactly where artificial putting greens shine.
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