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Clarkston's a tight-knit community where yards are at a premium—especially in neighborhoods like Downtown Clarkston and around the Milam Park area. A lot of homeowners here are working with smaller lots, older homes, and that stubborn DeKalb clay that doesn't drain worth a damn. That's exactly why we've been installing artificial putting greens for Clarkston residents who want a low-maintenance backyard feature that actually works year-round. Whether you're near the Clarkston Community Center or tucked into one of the residential pockets nearby, an artificial putting green turns a patchy or compacted lawn into something you'll actually use. No watering during Georgia's hot summers, no fighting clay soil that kills grass, and no spending weekends doing yard work. We're locally owned and just 25 minutes away, so we know this area's drainage challenges, the clay soil profile, and what holds up in our climate. If you've been thinking about adding a putting green to your Clarkston home, let's talk about making that happen.
Clarkston's soil is predominantly DeKalb clay, which compacts easily and doesn't drain naturally—a real headache for traditional grass putting greens. That heavy clay means water sits instead of filtering through, and grass roots struggle. Artificial turf completely sidesteps that problem. You'll also notice that Clarkston lots tend to be on the smaller side, especially in the more established neighborhoods. An artificial putting green makes smart use of that limited space without the upkeep demands of real grass in tough conditions. Shade patterns vary considerably here depending on whether you're near mature trees or in a sunnier pocket—our crew can design a layout that works with what you've got. Installation on clay requires proper base preparation; we lay a compacted gravel foundation that provides drainage and prevents settling, which is critical in our climate where freeze-thaw cycles can shift things around. Most Clarkston yards we work with benefit from a slight slope built into the green to handle Georgia's heavy summer rains. HOA rules in some neighborhoods are pretty strict about landscaping changes, so we always pull those details upfront and make sure your putting green meets any restrictions. The result is a durable surface that handles our humidity, Georgia heat, and occasional ice without degrading.
Yes, as long as it's installed correctly. DeKalb clay won't drain on its own, so we install a proper subsurface—compacted gravel and perforated base layers that channel water away from your home's foundation. The artificial turf itself is porous, and that engineered base keeps standing water from becoming a problem during our heavy summer storms.
We've built greens in backyards as small as 200 square feet and as large as 1,000+. Most Clarkston lots we work with fall somewhere in the middle. We'll walk your property, look at sun exposure, tree roots, and drainage patterns, then propose a size and shape that fits your space and budget. Smaller doesn't mean less fun.
That depends on your neighborhood. Some Clarkston properties have HOA restrictions on lawn modifications. We recommend checking your CC&Rs or calling your HOA before we start. We've worked with plenty of Clarkston neighborhoods and know how to design greens that stay compliant while still looking great.
Way less than real grass. Occasional brushing to keep the fibers upright, light rinsing during dry spells, and debris removal. Our Clarkston customers typically spend 30 minutes every few weeks on maintenance, compared to weekly mowing and watering during summer heat. It's one of the big reasons people choose artificial greens here.
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