Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Braselton's resort-style neighborhoods like Chateau Elan and Traditions attract homeowners who care about their outdoor spaces—and understandably so. You're living near some of Georgia's most picturesque settings, with Road Atlanta bringing motorsports culture and Chateau Elan setting the tone for polished, well-maintained properties. A putting green isn't just a novelty here; it's a natural extension of the lifestyle. The challenge, though, is that Jackson County's dense clay soil makes traditional grass maintenance a genuine headache. Heavy clay compacts easily, drainage is spotty, and the humidity works against you half the year. That's where synthetic putting green surfaces come in. We've installed dozens across the Braselton area, and homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: finally, a putting surface that looks great year-round without the mowing, fertilizing, and frustration. Whether you're in the Traditions community or closer to Chateau Elan, we understand the soil you're dealing with and exactly how to prep your yard for a green that plays true and lasts.
Jackson County clay is both a blessing and a curse. It holds moisture, which means drainage matters enormously for any artificial surface. We always recommend proper base preparation—typically a layer of crushed stone followed by engineered substrate—to keep water from pooling under your synthetic turf. Braselton's summers are warm and humid, so we spec turf products with excellent UV stability and antimicrobial properties to prevent degradation and odor issues. Lot sizes in the Chateau Elan and Traditions neighborhoods vary widely; we've done compact 200-square-foot greens tucked beside patios and sprawling 600-plus-square-foot layouts. Sun exposure is critical. Many homes sit under mature trees or receive dappled afternoon shade, which is actually ideal for reducing ball glare and keeping the turf cooler. We assess each yard's unique light patterns before recommending pile height and infill. Most HOAs in these communities don't restrict artificial turf, but we always verify with your covenants first. Accessibility is a priority for us too—if wheelchair access to your green is important, we'll slope and grade accordingly.
It can, but that's exactly why we don't just lay turf on top. We excavate, compact the clay base, and install a perforated drainage layer. Proper grading away from your home and underlying stone are non-negotiable. It adds a day to the project, but it's the difference between a green that lasts 10 years and one that fails in 3. We've learned this the hard way across Braselton.
Absolutely. Modern synthetic turf is designed for exactly this climate. The key is choosing an infill system that resists moisture retention and mold—we use zeolite and antimicrobial-treated sand blends. Your green will dry faster than natural grass and won't develop the brown patches you'd see in summer heat. We've got greens in Traditions that are five years old and still performing like new.
Yes. We can design with gentle slopes and firm, even surfaces that accommodate wheelchairs safely. If accessibility matters to you or your family, let us know during the consultation. We'll adjust the grade, choose pile height that rolls smoothly, and ensure pathways around the green work for everyone. It's not extra cost; it's just thoughtful design.
Most residential greens take 3–5 days on-site, depending on size and site prep. We're based about 50 minutes away, so scheduling is straightforward. Clay base work can add time if drainage issues are significant, but we'll give you a clear timeline upfront during the estimate. We typically schedule summer or early fall to avoid heavy rain.
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