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A putting green in your Duluth backyard transforms weekend entertaining—whether you're in Sugarloaf, near Parsons, or anywhere across Gwinnett County. We've installed plenty of them in established neighborhoods throughout the area, and homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: it becomes the reason friends and family actually want to come over. Unlike natural grass that gets patchy and uneven in Georgia's climate, artificial turf stays pristine year-round. No watering during our hot summers, no muddy divots after rain, no fighting that red clay that makes maintenance a nightmare. Your putting green plays the same every single day—fast, true, and forgiving enough that your 10-year-old can actually beat you sometimes. We're just 30 minutes north, so we know Duluth's neighborhoods, the way yards are laid out in these established communities, and exactly what works here. Whether you've got 200 square feet or space for a full 18-hole layout, we'll design something that fits your property and actually gets used. The installation is cleaner than you'd expect, and once it's done, you'll wonder why you waited this long.
Duluth sits on some stubborn Gwinnett red clay—the kind that compacts easily and doesn't drain like sandy soil does. That's actually why artificial turf works so well here. We prep the base properly, which matters more in clay-heavy areas, and make sure drainage is handled so water doesn't pool during our typical Georgia thunderstorms. Shade varies dramatically depending on which neighborhood you're in and which direction your yard faces. Some properties near Downtown Duluth or in established areas have mature oak coverage; others get full afternoon sun. We assess your specific lot and recommend turf specs and infill that perform in your light conditions. Residential yards in Sugarloaf and around the Parsons area tend to be generous, so we often have flexibility with placement and design. HOA rules exist in some Duluth neighborhoods, so we always confirm restrictions before we start—most are fine with quality artificial turf for recreation spaces, but it's worth checking upfront. Installation in clay requires solid base preparation; we don't cut corners there because the foundation determines how long your green plays true.
Absolutely. We install a perforated base layer that sits directly on your Gwinnett clay, then add crushed stone for drainage. Water moves through the turf and stone, then down and away. It's actually more reliable than counting on clay to drain naturally. We've done hundreds of installations across similar soil here, and drainage performance is excellent even during heavy rain.
Minimal. Brush it lightly once a month to keep the nap standing up, rinse it occasionally to clear dust, and that's really it. No watering, no fertilizer, no fighting weeds or disease like you would with natural grass in our humidity. You're looking at maybe 20 minutes of care per year. That's why so many Duluth homeowners choose it—the weekend time you save goes right back to actually using the thing.
Yes. We have turf options rated for partial shade that perform beautifully under oak trees or on north-facing slopes common in established neighborhoods here. Full shade is trickier, but even then, it works better than trying to grow natural grass in those spots. We'll evaluate your specific sunlight and recommend the right turf type.
Most residential projects take 2–3 days once we start. Site prep is usually the longest part, especially in clay-heavy yards where we're building the base. We'll give you a clear timeline upfront. Since we're based 30 minutes away in the area, scheduling is flexible and we can often fit Duluth projects in during the week.
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