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A putting green in your Duluth backyard isn't just about golf—it's about reclaiming space that actually works for you year-round. We've installed plenty of synthetic greens across Sugarloaf and the Parsons area, and what keeps coming up is the same frustration: natural grass dies under Georgia's intense summer sun, requires constant maintenance, and honestly, most homeowners just want to enjoy their yard instead of babying it. That's where UV-protected artificial turf comes in. The Georgia heat isn't getting any lighter, and Duluth's established neighborhoods—with their mature trees and open southern exposures—create all kinds of microclimates that natural grass struggles with. Our putting greens are built to handle exactly that. They won't fade, won't burn out, and they stay playable whether you're in full sun near Downtown Duluth or under the shade of older oaks in your backyard. We're based just 30 minutes south, so we know Gwinnett County's soil and climate inside and out. We've been designing and installing synthetic greens that hold up to our weather for years.
Duluth's red clay soil base and established tree canopy create unique considerations for any backyard project. You might have areas that stay damp longer than you'd expect—that clay doesn't drain like sandy soil does—which is actually perfect for synthetic turf installation. We use proper base prep to ensure water moves through instead of pooling. What really matters here is UV protection. Our putting greens use premium materials with stabilizers built in specifically to resist Georgia's relentless summer sun and the intense UV index Gwinnett County experiences. Natural grass in full-sun backyards around Parsons tends to thin out and discolor by July; synthetic doesn't. The neighborhoods in Duluth also tend toward varied lot sizes and HOA guidelines—we work with those restrictions. Some properties have significant shade from mature oaks, which means your green stays cooler and the turf lasts even longer. Unlike grass that needs constant feeding and re-seeding in our clay, artificial turf is genuinely low-maintenance. One thing we always check: drainage. Duluth's terrain varies, and we make sure your green slopes properly so water doesn't pool against your home's foundation.
Absolutely. Standard synthetic turf fades quickly under Georgia's intense sun, but UV-stabilized products are engineered for exactly this climate. We use materials rated for years of exposure without color degradation. Duluth gets plenty of heat and UV index, and our greens are designed to handle it without the yellowing or brittleness you'd see with cheaper alternatives.
Red clay is actually straightforward for us—it compacts well and provides a solid base. We remove existing sod or grass, amend the base layer for proper drainage, and install our sub-base system so water moves through efficiently rather than sitting on top. The clay doesn't prevent installation; it just means we have to account for drainage upfront.
Some Duluth communities have guidelines about yard modifications, so yes—we always recommend checking with your HOA first. Most are fine with synthetic turf since it actually improves curb appeal and requires zero fertilizer runoff. We can discuss your specific neighborhood's rules and help navigate any approval process if needed.
Far less than natural grass. You'll rinse it occasionally to remove dust or debris, brush it lightly to keep the pile upright, and that's it. No watering, no fertilizing, no re-seeding after Georgia's tough summers. Most Duluth homeowners spend a few minutes a month on maintenance—compare that to weekly lawn care in our heat.
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