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Alpharetta's newer subdivisions—from Windward to the Crabapple area—mean a lot of fresh landscaping opportunities, and a lot of homeowners discovering that Georgia's red clay soil and summer heat don't always play nice with natural grass. That's where a putting green comes in. We've installed synthetic greens in backyards across North Fulton, and Alpharetta's got the space and the climate for it to really shine. Whether you're in one of the newer construction lots near Avalon or closer to Alpharetta City Center, artificial turf gives you that manicured, playable surface without fighting clay compaction, weeds, or brown patches come August. You get year-round green, minimal maintenance, and honestly—a lot more time to actually enjoy your backyard instead of babying it. We're based just 30 minutes out, and we know Alpharetta's soil, its neighborhoods, and what works here. Ready to see what a custom putting green could look like on your property? Let's walk through the options.
Alpharetta's landscape is a mix of established estates and newer development, which means yard sizes vary—but most of our clients here have enough space to work with. The big challenge isn't square footage; it's that North Fulton clay. It drains poorly, it compacts easily, and in the hot months it cracks and hardens. Natural grass struggles with it, especially if you're trying to maintain a smooth putting surface. Our artificial turf bypasses that entirely. We see a lot of afternoon sun exposure in the Windward and Crabapple neighborhoods, which actually works in synthetic turf's favor—it's UV-resistant and won't fade or thin out like natural grass does in peak sun. Many of the newer construction homes in your area have HOA guidelines that actually encourage low-maintenance landscaping, so a putting green often checks that box beautifully. Installation here typically means proper base prep (we remove the clay's worst qualities and create solid drainage), then laying the turf and securing it so Georgia's summer storms don't shift it. The red soil can stain if not sealed properly, so we make sure your sub-base is graded and compacted right.
Not typically for a backyard putting green on your own property. Alpharetta's code doesn't require permits for minor landscape features like synthetic turf installations. That said, if your home's in an HOA community (common in Windward, Avalon, and newer Crabapple neighborhoods), you'll want HOA approval before we break ground. We can help with that conversation—most HOAs love the low-maintenance appeal.
Quality artificial turf holds up well here—typically 10–15 years with normal use. Alpharetta's humidity can wear edges if drainage isn't perfect, which is why our installation focuses on proper base preparation and water runoff. We use UV-stabilized materials that won't fade in our intense Georgia summers, and regular brushing keeps the pile standing upright.
That's exactly what we engineer around. We remove the problematic clay layer, install a compacted base with proper slope and drainage fabric, then lay the turf. This prevents water pooling and keeps the surface playable even after heavy rain—common in North Fulton springs and summers.
Depends on size, base condition, and features, but expect $2,000–$8,000+ for a quality backyard green. Lot prep varies; newer construction lots near Avalon sometimes cost less, older clay-heavy yards a bit more. We'll give you an accurate quote after we see your site.
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