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Chamblee's compact lots and busy Buford Highway corridor mean outdoor space is precious. A backyard putting green transforms that limited real estate into something you'll actually use—no driving to a range, no membership fees, just step outside and practice. We've installed dozens of greens across DeKalb County, and Chamblee homeowners consistently tell us it's the best decision they made for their yards. The neighborhoods around Downtown Chamblee and the Peachtree-Chamblee corridor have a mix of older homes with tight layouts and newer builds with specific HOA guidelines, and we know both inside and out. Your yard might be smaller than you'd like, but that doesn't mean you can't have a pro-grade practice surface right at home. We handle the tricky bits—drainage, slope, base prep—so you get a green that actually plays true and lasts through Georgia's humid summers.
Chamblee sits on DeKalb County's urban clay base, which is compact and dense. That sounds like a problem, but it's actually why proper drainage matters so much. Clay doesn't absorb water the way sandy soils do, so we build in a solid sub-base and gravel layer to keep your green from turning into a bog during Atlanta's rainy spells. Sun exposure varies wildly on smaller lots—you might have morning sun but afternoon shade from neighbors' trees or structures, which is common along the Peachtree-Chamblee corridor. We assess your specific microclimate during the site visit because what works for a full-sun yard on Buford Highway won't work the same way in shadier pockets near the Chamblee Rail Trail area. HOA rules in some Downtown Chamblee neighborhoods and nearby developments can restrict turf color or installation methods, so we always check those first. Your yard size likely falls in the 200–500 square foot range, which is perfect for a putting green—easier to maintain, faster to install, and no wasted space.
Yes, but only if it's built right. We don't just lay turf on existing clay—we excavate to about 4 inches, install a permeable base with gravel and a drainage layer underneath, then set the turf on top. Chamblee's clay compacts hard, so that groundwork prevents water pooling during heavy Georgia rains. We've done this hundreds of times in DeKalb County and it works.
Most Chamblee backyards work fine with 300–400 square feet. That's enough for a varied green with a couple of holes, different break angles, and room to practice lag putting. Even smaller yards can fit a functional 150–200 square foot setup. We'll walk your space and design something that fits your lot without looking cramped.
Some neighborhoods have landscape guidelines, yes. We always pull HOA documents first and design within those specs. Most allow artificial turf putting greens without issue, but a few restrict color or require approval. We handle that conversation so you don't have to.
Regular brushing (monthly) and occasional rinses keep it clean and level. Chamblee's humidity and summer heat won't degrade quality turf if you installed it right. We use materials rated for Southeast conditions, and most homeowners spend less than an hour per month on upkeep.
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