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Alpharetta's newer neighborhoods—whether you're in Windward, near the Avalon development, or out in Crabapple—tend to come with yards that have real potential. A lot of homeowners we work with in the 30004 and 30005 zip codes have already invested in outdoor living spaces: fire pits, patios, kitchen islands. The next logical step? A putting green that actually works year-round without the maintenance headache. Unlike the red clay soil most of North Fulton sits on, artificial turf gives you a consistent playing surface that won't turn into a mud pit after heavy rain or bake hard in summer. We've installed plenty of these in Alpharetta backyards—some tucked into tight corners near pools, others as the centerpiece of a whole entertainment zone. The nice thing about a putting green is it doesn't require the fertilizers, fungicides, or constant watering that natural grass demands. Your landscape stays looking sharp, your time stays yours, and you actually get to use your backyard instead of maintaining it.
Alpharetta's soil profile—that dense North Fulton clay—is one reason artificial turf makes so much sense here. Real grass struggles with drainage and compaction on clay, which means more problems the more you use your yard. When we install a putting green, we're working with proper base preparation to handle the clay underneath and the heavy summer rain that rolls through Fulton County. Most lots in Windward and the Avalon area are newer construction, which means the grading is often still settling. We account for that during installation so your green stays level and playable for years. Sun exposure varies: some properties back up to tree lines (especially in Crabapple), while others get blasted with afternoon heat. We'll assess your specific lot's shade patterns and recommend turf backing and yarn weight that performs best in your exact microclimate. HOA communities like those around Alpharetta City Center sometimes have landscaping guidelines, so we'll make sure your green complies. The finished product handles the Georgia humidity and temperature swings without the fungal issues that plague natural turf in our climate.
Absolutely. Our base preparation accounts for North Fulton's clay by creating proper drainage so water doesn't pool. The turf itself is designed for Georgia humidity and doesn't develop the fungal issues that plague natural grass in our wet summers. Even after heavy rain, your green dries quickly and stays playable.
Most Alpharetta lots have room—even modest ones. Putting greens range from small practice areas (8x12 feet) to larger layouts. We design around your existing pool, patio, or outdoor kitchen so it all flows together. Many customers in your neighborhoods use it as the focal point of their whole entertainment zone.
Minimal. No fertilizer, no watering, no fungicide sprays. You'll do basic brushing to keep the nap standing up and occasional rinsing. That's it. Compare that to natural grass in Georgia's humidity, and you're looking at maybe 95% less work while getting better playability year-round.
Yes. We'll spec turf that performs in your specific light conditions—many Crabapple properties have this situation. Shade isn't the enemy with artificial turf like it is with real grass. We just make sure the yarn and backing are right for your microclimate so drainage and durability stay solid.
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