Rutledge is a small town of around 800 people whose historic district has stayed largely unchanged since its railroad days, and that character shapes the work we do here. Many of the homes around the town park and the old commercial strip are older properties where the right move is refreshing established beds, regrading worn areas, and refining mature plantings rather than tearing everything out. We work with what is already there, matching new stonework and bed lines to the look of a town that takes its heritage seriously.
Rutledge is the gateway to Hard Labor Creek State Park, a 5,804 acre park that is the second largest in Georgia and was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s. Properties out toward the park and along the rural roads of Morgan County tend to sit on larger, wooded lots, and that brings a different set of needs: land clearing, drainage on sloped and tree-shaded ground, retaining walls, and sod or full landscaping for new construction. The same red clay that runs through this part of Georgia means grading has to be done right the first time, because water finds the low spots fast.
From our Covington base, Rutledge is a straight shot east on I-20, with the town sitting just a couple of miles north of Exit 105. That short drive means we can get to a Morgan County property quickly for an estimate, a drainage problem, or a maintenance visit, and Madison, the county seat, is only a few miles further east if your property is on that side. Call (470) 226-7215 to schedule a free estimate anywhere in Morgan County.