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Duluth backyards come in all shapes and sizes—whether you're in the tree-lined lots of Sugarloaf or the established neighborhoods near Parsons, there's a real opportunity to add something special to your outdoor space. A putting green isn't just a novelty; it's a functional, year-round feature that handles Georgia's weather and gives you a reason to spend more time outside. We've installed dozens of synthetic greens across Gwinnett County, and Duluth homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. The red clay soil here can make traditional lawn maintenance a headache, but a quality artificial putting surface eliminates that friction entirely. No watering schedules, no clay stains on white shoes, no patchy spots come summer. Instead, you get a crisp, playable surface that looks sharp every single day. Whether your vision is a modest 10-by-15 practice area or something more elaborate near your patio, we can make it happen. LawnLogic is just 30 minutes away, so we understand the Duluth landscape—literally and figuratively. We've worked through enough Gwinnett red clay installations to know exactly what it takes to prep, drain, and finish a green that'll perform for years.
Duluth's soil profile—that distinctive red clay—means proper base preparation is non-negotiable for putting greens. When we install, we're not just laying turf; we're addressing the drainage reality beneath it. Clay compacts, holds moisture, and can create standing water if you don't build the right foundation. We typically excavate, add a permeable base layer, and ensure slope for runoff. Lot sizes in established neighborhoods here tend to be moderate; most Duluth properties give us room for a 12-by-20 or 15-by-25 putting area without feeling cramped. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're surrounded by mature oaks (common in Sugarloaf) or have more open space near Parsons. Shade actually works in your favor during Georgia's brutal summers—it keeps the turf cooler and reduces UV stress. Many HOAs in the Duluth area are receptive to backyard improvements that enhance property appeal, but always verify before committing. Installation timeline here typically runs 3–5 days depending on excavation depth and base work. Because of our proximity and familiarity with local conditions, we can schedule efficiently and follow up as needed.
Absolutely. Many Duluth yards, especially in Sugarloaf's wooded sections, have dappled to moderate shade. Modern synthetic turf handles partial shade well—and frankly, it extends the playable season by keeping surface temperatures down during summer. Full sun is ideal for turf longevity, but shade won't ruin your green. We'll evaluate your specific lot's sun patterns and recommend turf that performs in your conditions.
Red clay is exactly why proper base construction matters. We build a compacted stone base with drainage fabric and slope the green to shed water away from your foundation. This prevents pooling and keeps the clay from migrating into your turf. It's a standard step in any Gwinnett County install—not an extra cost, just smart preparation.
Most Duluth homeowners work with 150–400 square feet. That's enough for a fun, realistic layout—typically a 10-by-15 or 12-by-20 configuration. We design around trees, patios, and property lines. Smaller yards still benefit; even a modest 8-by-12 green delivers daily enjoyment. We'll measure your space and show options before you commit.
Minimal compared to natural grass. No mowing, watering, or fertilizing. You'll brush the turf occasionally to reset the pile and rinse it clean after heavy rain. That's it. No Gwinnett red clay stains, no seasonal dormancy, no summer heat stress. It's genuinely one of the lowest-maintenance outdoor features you can add.
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