Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Brookhaven homeowners who want a putting green that works for everyone in the family—including those using wheelchairs or mobility devices—have found real success with artificial turf. Unlike natural grass that develops bare spots, ruts, and uneven surfaces over time, a well-installed synthetic putting green stays smooth, level, and playable year-round. The neighborhoods around Historic Brookhaven and Ashford Park tend to have mature yards with established trees and varied sun exposure, which actually makes artificial turf a smart choice. You're not fighting clay soil compaction or shade problems that slow down grass growth. Instead, you get a consistent surface that's easy to navigate and maintain. We've installed putting greens for families in DeKalb County who simply wanted a backyard feature that everyone could enjoy together—no uneven terrain, no maintenance headaches, and no seasonal dead zones. It's practical landscaping that happens to be fun.
Brookhaven sits on the typical DeKalb urban clay base that most Atlanta suburbs deal with, and that's actually why artificial putting greens perform so well here. Real grass struggles with poor drainage and compaction in clay, but synthetic turf eliminates those problems entirely. The established neighborhoods like Drew Valley have tree cover that creates shade patterns throughout the day—something that makes maintaining a natural green difficult but doesn't affect artificial turf performance at all. Most Brookhaven lots range from modest to generous in size, so we can design putting greens that fit your actual yard dimensions and flow with your existing landscape. Because many homes in this area have HOA guidelines, we always confirm that artificial turf installations meet your community standards before we break ground. The clay soil also means any base preparation we do—proper grading, drainage setup, infill selection—is tailored to how water moves through your specific yard. Installation typically takes a few days depending on green size and base conditions, and accessibility features like smooth transitions and gentle slopes are built in from the start.
Absolutely. We actually prefer slightly sloped yards because drainage is built in. For wheelchair accessibility, we design gentle grades that meet ADA standards—no sharp dips or uneven seams. Historic Brookhaven's varied topography is something we work with regularly. The key is proper base preparation and infill selection so water moves through smoothly and the surface stays stable.
Clay is dense and doesn't drain well naturally, which is why we install a engineered base layer before the turf goes down. This prevents water pooling and keeps your green playable even after heavy rain. We've done dozens of installations in DeKalb's clay neighborhoods—it just means we're more intentional about subsurface preparation than we would be in sandier soil.
Artificial turf doesn't care about shade—that's one of its biggest advantages. Whether your yard is dappled with oak trees or mostly sunny, the playing surface stays consistent. If you're in Drew Valley or another tree-heavy area, this eliminates the moss and bare patches you'd normally fight with natural grass.
Yes. We build smooth transitions, avoid sudden elevation changes, and ensure the surface is stable and even throughout play. No gaps, no seams that catch wheels. We've installed accessible greens for Brookhaven families who wanted a shared recreational space. It takes intentional design, but it's absolutely doable and worth it.
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