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Alpharetta homeowners have figured something out: a putting green isn't just for country clubs anymore. Whether you're in Windward, near the Avalon shopping district, or out in the Crabapple area, we've installed plenty of backyard greens that turn a boring patch of yard into an actual reason to spend time outside. The newer construction lots in North Fulton give you some interesting opportunities—and challenges—when it comes to installing synthetic turf that actually plays like grass. We've been doing this long enough to know what works in Alpharetta's climate and what doesn't. A putting green is one of those projects that seems simple until you're standing in your backyard wondering about drainage, sun exposure, and whether that clay soil underneath is going to cause problems down the road. That's where we come in. We handle the site assessment, the prep work, and the installation so your green plays true year-round, no brown patches, no dead zones. Alpharetta residents appreciate quality—whether it's the restaurants at Alpharetta City Center or the amphitheatre events at Verizon—and a well-built putting green is no different. It's an investment in your property and your sanity on a Saturday morning.
Alpharetta sits on North Fulton clay, which is dense and doesn't drain like loam or sand. That matters for a putting green because poor drainage creates soft spots and standing water. Our installation process accounts for this—we install a proper base layer and perforated drainage system underneath the turf so water moves away quickly, not into your green. The area also gets real sun in some yards and decent shade in others depending on whether you're surrounded by mature trees or in a newer subdivision lot. We assess your specific microclimate during the site visit because a green that gets hammered by afternoon sun in July needs different considerations than one tucked under oak trees. HOA rules in neighborhoods like Windward and around Avalon typically allow turf installations, but we always recommend checking your covenant restrictions before we start—it takes five minutes and saves headaches. Most Alpharetta residential lots are in that sweet spot for a full-sized 600–900 square foot green, though we've built smaller practice areas in tight yards too. The clay soil also means we don't skimp on base preparation; that's the difference between a green that holds up for five years and one that lasts fifteen.
Not if it's handled correctly during installation. The clay is dense and doesn't absorb water well, so we install a drainage base beneath the turf—typically 4 inches of crushed stone with a perforated underdrain. This keeps water from pooling and keeps your green firm and playable year-round. We've done hundreds of installs on similar soil in the Fulton County area.
Ideally 4–6 hours of direct sun daily, though synthetic turf is more forgiving than real grass. If your yard in Windward or Crabapple gets dappled afternoon shade, that's fine. Full shade is tricky because water dries slower and algae can develop. We'll assess your yard's sun pattern during the free site visit and recommend placement accordingly.
Most Alpharetta neighborhoods permit synthetic turf for recreational use. Communities around Avalon and Windward are generally turf-friendly, but covenants vary. We recommend checking your HOA docs or calling your management company before scheduling installation—it's a quick conversation that prevents any surprises.
Most residential greens take 2–4 days depending on site prep complexity. Spring (March–May) and fall (September–November) are ideal in Alpharetta—you avoid the peak summer heat and potential heavy rain. We can install year-round, but summer heat and winter dormancy don't affect synthetic turf the way they do real grass.
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