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Alpharetta's townhome communities—from Windward to the Avalon area—pack a lot of living into compact spaces. That means your outdoor area is premium real estate, and you want it to actually work for you. A putting green isn't just a novelty; it's a way to reclaim your backyard as a functional, low-maintenance escape without the constant mowing cycle that eats into your weekends. Our team has installed synthetic greens across Fulton County for years, and we've learned what works in newer construction neighborhoods like Crabapple where builder yards often come with challenging clay soil and tight HOA guidelines. Your townhome's small lot doesn't have to feel like wasted space. Whether you're looking at a compact practice green in a side yard or a full 300-square-foot putting surface that becomes the neighborhood's favorite hangout spot, artificial turf handles Alpharetta's heat and humidity without the brown patches, divots, or dead zones you'd get from natural grass. The installation process is straightforward—we typically complete townhome projects in 2–3 days—and because we're based just 30 minutes south, we're familiar with your exact soil composition and drainage patterns. No guessing, no shortcuts.
North Fulton clay is dense and doesn't drain like sandy soil does. That's actually perfect for artificial turf installation because we need a stable, compacted base. What matters more is understanding your sun exposure—Alpharetta's newer construction often includes townhome units where one side gets full afternoon sun (brutal in July and August) and the other stays shaded by fence lines or neighboring structures. Our synthetic turf handles both conditions without fading or developing shade-induced algae like natural grass would. Most Alpharetta townhomes sit on 0.25–0.5-acre lots, which means your putting green will be sized strategically: typically 200–400 square feet. That's plenty for a realistic practice experience without overwhelming the space. HOA rules in Windward, Crabapple, and Avalon-adjacent neighborhoods tend to be specific about landscape aesthetics, so we design greens that look intentional and maintained—not like a residential driving range. Drainage is handled through our perforated base system; clay doesn't absorb quickly, but we slope the green slightly and use aggregate layers to move water away from your foundation and toward the yard's natural low spots. Your townhome's compact footprint actually works in our favor: easier to contain the project area, faster installation, minimal disruption to neighbors.
Absolutely. Many units in Windward and Crabapple have morning or evening shade. Synthetic turf doesn't need photosynthesis—it won't thin out or turn brown under trees or north-facing fences. Shade is actually an advantage in Alpharetta summers because the turf stays cooler and requires less maintenance.
Most do, especially when designed as intentional landscape features rather than casual practice areas. We work within each community's guidelines—whether that's Avalon, Crabapple, or elsewhere. Our designs integrate cleanly with townhome aesthetics and rarely trigger restrictions. We handle the approval conversation if needed.
Two to three days, depending on green size and soil prep. North Fulton clay usually compacts well, which speeds things up. We contain the work to your yard, manage debris removal, and minimize impact on your neighbors—important in close-quarters townhome communities.
No. We account for clay's density by building a properly sloped base with perforated layers underneath. Water drains away from your foundation and toward natural yard drainage. This system works perfectly in newer Fulton County construction and handles Alpharetta's summer rainfall without pooling.
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