Maintenance — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Alpharetta's newer construction neighborhoods—Windward, Crabapple, and around the Avalon area—come with some real perks. Your lot probably has good drainage, modern utilities, and plenty of HOA folks who take their curb appeal seriously. But here's the thing: that North Fulton clay soil can be tough on natural grass, especially when you're trying to maintain a pristine putting green. Between the heat, occasional dry spells, and the clay base that doesn't always cooperate, a lot of homeowners in your area are switching to artificial turf for their backyard greens. You get the look and function of a real putting surface without fighting your soil chemistry every season. We've installed dozens of putting greens across Alpharetta—from Windward estates to properties near Alpharetta City Center—and the results speak for themselves. No more patchy spots, no more brown streaks in summer, and honestly, your maintenance routine shrinks from hours to minutes.
Alpharetta's clay-heavy soil is beautiful for construction but brutal for fine turf. That dense clay base means water sits longer than ideal, which creates compaction issues and makes it nearly impossible to get that firm, consistent putting surface natural grass demands. The good news? Artificial putting green turf doesn't care about your soil type. Our installation process includes a proper base layer and drainage system that actually works *with* your lot's natural slope—and most newer Alpharetta properties have decent grading already in place. Sun exposure varies significantly across neighborhoods; Windward and Crabapple areas tend to have mature trees, while newer sections near Avalon can get intense afternoon sun. That matters for turf selection—we'll recommend a blend that handles your specific microclimate. HOA rules in your neighborhood typically support artificial turf installations, especially putting greens, since they maintain that manicured look without the water waste. Most Alpharetta lots are spacious enough for a full-sized green (3,000–5,000 sq ft) or a custom-sized practice area. We'll work within your property lines and existing landscape.
Not if we do it right. Clay actually compacts well, which gives us a stable base. We'll add proper drainage layers—critical in North Fulton—and ensure water moves away from your putting surface. Your Alpharetta lot's grading usually works in our favor. The real win is that you'll never fight clay compaction or poor drainage like you would with natural grass.
Absolutely. Artificial turf actually performs *better* in heat than natural grass does. While your neighbors are watering their lawns during Georgia summer, your turf stays green and firm without any irrigation. The backing and infill we use are rated for intense sun. You'll have a playable surface year-round without seasonal die-back or thin spots.
Most approve them without issue. Alpharetta's HOA communities, especially in newer neighborhoods, actively support water-wise landscaping and maintained outdoor spaces. A well-installed putting green looks intentional and upscale—not cheap. We handle all documentation and work with your HOA guidelines during design.
Minimal. Monthly brushing to keep the infill even, occasional rinsing to remove dust, and debris cleanup. No watering, fertilizing, or aeration like natural grass requires. Most homeowners spend 15–20 minutes monthly. That's it. No seasonal stress over heat or drought.
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