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Cumming homeowners have always had to make a choice: spend your weekends maintaining a natural lawn or invest in something that actually stays green year-round. A putting green changes that equation entirely. Whether you're in The Collection, out near Windermere, or anywhere across Forsyth County, a well-installed synthetic turf putting green transforms your backyard into a space where you can actually practice your short game without worrying about bare patches, weeds, or the Georgia heat turning everything brown by July. The sandy clay soil we see throughout Cumming—especially in the areas closer to Lake Lanier—can be stubborn for traditional grass. That's where artificial turf shines. It doesn't care about drainage issues, compacted soil, or the unpredictable spring rains that flood low-lying yards. You get a putting surface that's consistent, playable, and honestly, a lot more fun than whatever's growing in your yard right now. We've been installing these systems across North Georgia for years, and Cumming's unique microclimate and varied lot sizes make it a perfect fit for this kind of upgrade.
Cumming's sandy clay composition—especially prevalent in neighborhoods like The Collection and areas bordering the lake—requires a specific approach to putting green installation. That soil type drains differently than pure clay, which is actually good news for synthetic turf. We typically engineer a base that accounts for the natural drainage patterns you already have, so you're not fighting the landscape. Shade is another factor. Depending on where your yard sits relative to the tree canopy around Lake Lanier, you might have significant afternoon shade. Unlike natural grass, artificial putting green turf doesn't need direct sunlight, which gives you more flexibility with placement. Many Cumming properties also sit on larger lots with varied terrain—good if you want to build elevation into your green or work around existing features. One thing worth knowing: Forsyth County HOAs (especially in Windermere and similar developments) generally have landscape guidelines, but most welcome synthetic turf upgrades. We'll handle any aesthetic requirements as part of the design. The key is proper base preparation given the local soil profile—skip that step and you'll have settling issues. We account for that upfront.
Absolutely. Our synthetic turf is designed to handle Georgia's heat, humidity, and occasional ice events. The sandy clay soil in Cumming actually works in your favor—it doesn't retain standing water the way pure clay does. Your green will be playable 365 days a year, which beats natural grass in the South by a landslide.
We're about 35 minutes from Cumming, so it's a comfortable service area for us. A standard residential putting green typically takes 2–3 days from site prep through final turf installation. We handle everything on-site, including base work and drainage setup specific to your soil conditions.
Most Forsyth County HOAs approve synthetic turf as long as it's installed to spec and maintained properly. We've worked with several Cumming developments and know the landscape standards. We'll coordinate with your HOA guidelines as part of the design phase.
Minimal. You'll occasionally brush it to keep the fibers upright and rinse it if pollen or debris accumulate (which happens near Lake Lanier). No watering, fertilizing, or mowing. You're looking at maybe 15 minutes every couple of weeks, not hours every weekend.
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