Installation — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Duluth backyard transforms those spare moments into genuine practice time. Whether you're in Sugarloaf, the Parsons area, or anywhere across Gwinnett County, having a short-game zone steps away from your patio means you're actually *using* it—not just dreaming about it. We've installed dozens of synthetic greens across 30096 and 30097, and the homeowners we work with report the same thing: they're out there more often, their short game improves, and their families actually gather outside to chip and putt together. The investment pays dividends in both lower scores and higher backyard enjoyment. Our team operates just 30 minutes away in the LawnLogic service area, so we understand Duluth's established neighborhoods, the red clay soil beneath most properties, and the specific layout constraints that come with homes in this region. We don't parachute in with a one-size-fits-all approach—we design greens that fit *your* lot, your slope, your sun exposure, and your realistic maintenance preferences.
Duluth sits on that famous Gwinnett red clay, which is honestly a benefit when we're prepping your putting green installation. That dense clay base gives us excellent drainage control—critical for a turf system that needs consistent moisture without pooling. Most Duluth lots are shaded on at least one side by mature trees from established neighborhoods, so we pay close attention to sun patterns throughout the day. Afternoon shade works fine; all-day shade can limit growth and invite moss, so we adjust the turf type accordingly. Lot sizes in Sugarloaf and the Parsons area vary widely, but we've successfully squeezed quality practice greens into tighter spaces and expanded them generously on larger properties. Many HOAs in Duluth have aesthetic guidelines, and synthetic turf actually *exceeds* those standards—it stays manicured year-round with zero brown patches. Installation in this area typically runs 3–5 days depending on size and grading needs, and the red clay compacts well for our base layer. We're familiar with Duluth's drainage considerations too; water moves differently depending on your proximity to local elevation changes, and we account for that during design.
Absolutely. Duluth's mature tree canopy is part of the neighborhood's charm, but it does limit direct sun. We use turf systems rated for partial shade and ensure excellent drainage so moisture doesn't sit under limited sunlight. Most Sugarloaf lots get 4–6 hours of quality sun, which is plenty for synthetic turf to perform and look vibrant.
It's actually an asset. The clay compacts firmly and provides natural drainage control. We excavate to depth, compact that clay base, then layer our foundation materials on top. Red clay soil in the Duluth area doesn't require extensive amending—we work *with* what's there rather than against it.
Minimal. Weekly brushing (15 minutes) keeps the nap standing properly. Occasional rinse to remove dust and pollen, especially during high-pollen Georgia springs. No fertilizer, no aeration, no seasonal dormancy—it's green and playable 365 days a year in Duluth's climate.
Yes. We're based 30 minutes away, so scheduling is straightforward. Most installations finish in 3–5 days. Weather delays are rare in Gwinnett County outside of heavy rain, so you're typically practicing on your new green within a week of your site visit and design approval.
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