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A putting green in your Cumming backyard transforms how you spend your free time. Instead of driving out to a course, you've got a championship-quality short game practice area steps from your patio—whether you're in The Collection, Windermere, or anywhere across Forsyth County's 30028, 30040, or 30041 zip codes. We've installed dozens of synthetic greens for homeowners who got tired of fighting Georgia's clay and seasonal dormancy. The lake-influenced microclimate around Cumming actually works in your favor for artificial turf—no brown patches in winter, no mushy spots after Lake Lanier weather rolls through. Your green plays perfectly year-round, drains like a dream, and requires zero fertilizer or mowing. Most Cumming yards have enough depth for a regulation 15–20 footer with fringe, and we'll design around your existing landscape, deck, or pool area. We're based about 35 minutes south, which means fast service calls, familiar faces, and zero contractor markup from a chain outfit.
Cumming sits on sandier clay soils—better than pure Georgia red clay, but still dense enough that natural grass drainage is a real headache during our wet springs and post-summer thunderstorms. Artificial turf solves that immediately. You won't deal with waterlogging, bare spots from standing water, or that thick thatch buildup that plagues local lawns. Sun exposure varies hugely depending on whether you're nestled near the tree lines of Windermere estates or the more open lots in The Collection neighborhoods. We'll assess your shade patterns and recommend pile heights accordingly—taller fibers for partial shade, tighter weave for full sun. One thing Cumming homeowners often ask about: HOA restrictions. Most Forsyth County communities allow high-quality synthetic putting greens as long as they're properly graded and screened. We handle HOA documentation and design compliance. Your yard size matters too. Average Cumming lots run 0.3 to 0.7 acres, which gives us solid room for a realistic green without crowding your usable backyard. Installation typically takes 2–3 days depending on ground prep—especially if we're working through that sandier clay base.
Absolutely. The same microclimate that keeps Lake Lanier cooler actually benefits synthetic turf—it stays cooler than natural grass in summer and drains faster after our heavy spring rains. The infill system we use is specifically engineered for humid Southeast conditions. You won't see algae, mold, or that spongy feel that plagues wet clay. Your green stays firm and playable even after a downpour.
Minimal. A weekly brush with a soft-bristle broom keeps the nap consistent. That's it. No fertilizing, no fungicide sprays for the clay-related diseases that hit natural grass around here, no watering during Georgia's dry spells. Most owners spend five minutes a week on upkeep. Occasionally we'll rinse after pollen season, but Cumming's lake breeze usually handles that.
Depends on your slope and existing grading. If your yard drains toward a low spot or has poor pitch, we'll install a perimeter drainage system underneath—it's the difference between a green that plays great year-round and one that gets boggy. We assess this during the site visit and give you honest numbers on whether it's necessary for your specific lot.
Yes. Both neighborhoods have lots big enough for a realistic 15–20 foot green with fringe and approach area. We've done plenty of builds in both. HOA approval is straightforward—just requires a simple architectural review. We handle that paperwork and ensure your installation meets community landscape standards.
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