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Clarkston's got character—tree-lined streets in the Milam Park area, the community hub around downtown, and a lot of folks who actually want to enjoy their outdoor space instead of fighting with maintenance every weekend. That's where a putting green comes in. Whether you're in one of those tighter urban lots near the Community Center or you've got a postage-stamp backyard that needs serious purpose, artificial turf transforms what you've got into something you'll actually use. We've installed dozens of greens across DeKalb County, and Clarkston homeowners get it: good-looking, low-maintenance, playable year-round. No more dead patches in summer, no more muddy spots after rain, no more wondering if your lawn's gonna cooperate. A putting green is the move for people who want their yard to work as hard as they do. We're just 25 minutes from your place, so we know the soil, the clay, the drainage quirks. Let's talk about what's possible on your lot.
Here's the thing about Clarkston yards: DeKalb clay is heavy and compact. That means natural grass drainage can be iffy, especially on smaller residential lots where water pools up. Artificial turf actually solves that problem—we build proper drainage underneath, so you don't get standing water in the Milam Park area's tighter spaces or downtown properties where yards trend smaller. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on your neighborhood's tree canopy. Downtown Clarkston has mature trees that create dappled shade; properties closer to the Community Center sometimes get full afternoon sun. We design putting green firmness and pile height accordingly—different products perform better in shade versus sun. Urban lot sizes typically run 0.15 to 0.35 acres, so we're maximizing every square foot. Installation in clay-heavy soil means we're doing proper base prep—gravel, compaction, and drainage rock—to prevent settling or washout. HOA rules in some Clarkston neighborhoods have specific landscape standards, so we'll verify that before we break ground. The payoff: a year-round green that handles Georgia humidity without disease, weeds, or seasonal dead zones.
Absolutely. Most lots in downtown Clarkston and the Milam Park area are compact, which actually plays to artificial turf's strength. We can build a playable 400–800 sq ft green that feels full-sized. The turf doesn't need fertilizer, heavy watering, or seasonal rest, so you get maximum use from minimal space. That's the Clarkston advantage.
Clay soil drains poorly on its own, but that's why we install proper drainage infrastructure underneath. We're not just laying turf on clay; we're building a gravel base, compacting it right, and installing perforated drain lines. That prevents the pooling and settling issues that plague natural grass in DeKalb County.
Depends on your neighborhood. Some Clarkston properties fall under HOA rules about front-yard landscaping or height regulations. We check zoning and HOA docs before we start—no surprises. Most approve putting greens because they're cleaner and more controlled than natural turf.
A typical residential putting green takes 2–4 days depending on lot size and base prep needs. DeKalb clay requires solid grading and drainage, which takes time, but we work fast and efficient. We're local, so scheduling around your neighborhood and the weather is straightforward.
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