Golf Simulators for Berkeley Heights Homes
Splits and colonials against the reservation, with slope pockets that surprise. Berkeley Heights bays reward a full-property look.
Reservation-edge houses, checked thoroughly
Berkeley Heights carries the Route 78 corridor's classic mix, splits and expanded colonials, with a topographic twist near the Watchung Reservation: slope pockets where lower levels walk out with unexpected height. Our surveys map the whole property, since the difference between a street-side reading and a downhill-wall reading here can be the whole project.
Family briefs lead the design work: durable turf specified for volume, multiplayer software for weekend rotations, and spectator zones outside the swing envelope so the bay hosts safely. Garages settle the homes the slopes don't help, and phased plans keep entry costs sane.

The builds Berkeley Heights calls us about
Everything we install here
Berkeley Heights questions, answered
Is my Berkeley Heights lot a slope-pocket candidate?
If the backyard drops below the street, worth checking: reservation-edge streets hide walkouts regularly. The survey reads the actual walls, free.
What turf holds up to daily family use?
Strike zones built for volume with quality infill, chosen by your practice load rather than catalog photos. It's a health item as much as a durability one.
How does Berkeley Heights fit your routes?
On the Summit-New Providence corridor loop, with Warren and Long Hill next door: surveys within days.
Planning a simulator in Berkeley Heights?
Send rough dimensions and a few photos, or just call: we’ll tell you honestly what your Berkeley Heights space can do.
