Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dawsonville's proximity to the foothills means most backyards here deal with sloped terrain, rocky clay subgrade, and that unpredictable mix of Georgia sun and mountain shade. A putting green sounds nice in theory, but the reality is this: standard grass struggles on uneven ground, especially when you've got wheelchair accessibility as a priority. That's where artificial turf makes the real difference. We've installed dozens of putting greens across Dawson County, and the ones that work best are the ones built with your actual yard conditions in mind—not some one-size-fits-all design. A wheelchair-accessible putting green means proper grading, smooth transitions, firm but forgiving surface underlay, and drainage that actually handles our clay-heavy soil instead of fighting it. Most homeowners around the North Georgia Premium Outlets area and beyond assume they need to spend months grading their yard or accept an unusable space. The truth? Modern artificial putting green systems handle slope beautifully, dry faster in our humid climate, and give you a playable surface year-round. We're 55 minutes from your door, but that doesn't mean we treat Dawsonville like a drive-by job. We know the soil, we know the season-to-season weather patterns, and we know what makes a turf installation stick around for 10+ years in mountain country.
Dawson County's mountain clay and rocky subgrade are actually the main reason artificial turf works so well here. Natural grass roots struggle to establish in that dense, compacted base layer—but an engineered putting green with proper base preparation thrives. We remove the top layer of problematic soil, stabilize the rocky subgrade, and install a permeable underlayment that lets water drain instead of pooling (critical in our spring-heavy rain months). Slope is your friend with artificial turf: we can grade toward existing drainage swales or catch basins without worrying about erosion or bare patches. Sun exposure varies wildly in Dawsonville depending on whether you're nestled near tree cover or out in open yard space. Modern synthetic putting grass performs well in both full sun and dappled shade, though we'll recommend specific pile heights and yarn types based on your actual light conditions. Wheelchair accessibility changes the installation approach—we're looking at maximum 1:20 grade ratios for smooth rolling access, firm compaction of base layers, and seaming techniques that eliminate trip hazards. HOA rules in residential subdivisions around here typically allow turf if it maintains a manicured appearance, which artificial greens actually exceed. We'll handle all the technical specs: proper infill depth, edge restraint, and drainage slope so your accessible putting green functions perfectly for years.
Absolutely. We don't fight the subgrade—we work with it. We excavate the problematic clay layer, stabilize the rocky base, and install engineered underlayment designed for drainage in acidic mountain soil. The result is a stable, long-lasting putting surface that won't settle or shift. It's actually easier to build a perfect putting green on Dawson County's tricky foundation than on uniform sandy soil.
Proper grading is everything. We design putting greens with smooth slopes that meet ADA transition standards (1:20 maximum grade ratio) while maintaining the contours that make golf fun. Base layer compaction and seaming are tighter on accessible greens. Infill type matters too—we specify materials that stay firm underfoot without being slick. You get a surface that rolls true and rolls smooth.
Our mountain humidity actually favors artificial turf. No fungal disease, no seasonal dormancy, no muddy patches after our spring rains. We size drainage systems for Dawson County's precipitation patterns, so standing water isn't a problem. Summer heat and winter cold don't damage synthetic fibers the way they wear natural grass.
Most residential putting greens take 3–5 days depending on subgrade prep and slope work. We schedule around your preferences and try to minimize disruption. Being 55 minutes away, we coordinate efficiently—usually we'll knock it out in one focused job rather than multiple trips. Weather in Dawsonville rarely stops us, though heavy rain might shift timing by a day.
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