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Alpharetta's newer subdivisions—from Windward to the Avalon area and out toward Crabapple—have given a whole generation of homeowners yards that are just begging for a putting green. The clay-heavy soil that's standard across North Fulton means drainage can be finicky, and if you're sitting on one of those freshly developed lots, you know how long it takes native sod to establish properly. A lot of our clients in your area work long hours (Verizon Amphitheatre and Alpharetta City Center keep things busy), so the idea of spending weekends maintaining turf just doesn't appeal. That's where artificial putting greens come in. They give you that polished, resort-feel backyard without the watering schedule, the patchy spots, or the constant upkeep that North Fulton's clay soil practically demands. We've installed dozens of these across your neighborhoods, and the feedback is always the same: it transforms how people use their outdoor space. You can actually enjoy your yard instead of wrestling with it.
Alpharetta's clay soil is naturally dense, which means water sits longer than it drains—exactly the opposite of what a live putting surface wants. Artificial turf eliminates that problem entirely, but installation in this area does require solid base prep and proper grading, especially on the newer construction lots that tend to be uneven. Most Alpharetta yards get a solid mix of sun and afternoon shade thanks to the tree-lined neighborhoods in Windward and Crabapple, which actually works in your favor for putting green placement. You can tuck a green into a shaded pocket and it'll hold up beautifully without the algae and moss issues that plague live grass in low-light zones here. HOA considerations vary across Alpharetta's subdivisions—some are strict about landscape modifications, others are more flexible. We always check local guidelines before breaking ground. Another quirk of newer North Fulton construction: underground utilities. We'll do a full site survey to avoid any surprises before digging out your base.
Absolutely. That afternoon shade many Alpharetta homes get from mature trees is actually ideal for artificial turf. Real grass struggles in low light, especially in our humid North Fulton climate—you'd get moss and thin patches. Artificial greens perform identically in sun or shade, and the UV stabilizers in quality turf won't fade in our conditions. Shade just means you get a cooler surface and zero algae concerns.
Our North Fulton clay doesn't drain naturally, so we build a gravel and sand base layer specifically designed for it. This creates proper drainage underneath your green while anchoring it securely. It takes a bit more prep than sandy soil would, but the result is a solid, long-lasting installation that won't shift or puddle like it might in areas with better natural drainage.
Most Alpharetta HOAs allow putting greens, but rules vary by subdivision. We handle the legwork—checking covenants, pulling any needed approvals, and making sure your green complies locally. It usually takes a week or two. Contact us first and we'll let you know exactly what your neighborhood requires before you commit to anything.
Most residential putting greens take 2–3 days from site prep through final finish. North Fulton's clay soil requires solid base work, so we factor in proper grading and drainage setup. We're about 30 minutes from your area, so turnaround is fast and we can schedule around your schedule without travel delays adding time.
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