Fixer Upper — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green transforms your Flowery Branch backyard from a fixer-upper into the kind of outdoor space that makes you actually want to spend time there. Whether you're in Sterling on the Lake or another Hall County neighborhood, we hear the same story: homeowners get tired of fighting soggy clay patches or dead grass under the Georgia sun, and they want something that looks sharp year-round without the constant upkeep. That's where a custom putting green comes in. We've installed dozens across the Lake Lanier area, and the difference is immediate—no more mud, no more brown spots, no more weekend mowing sessions. Your yard goes from "needs work" to "where's the champagne?" in a few weeks. The best part? Artificial turf holds up beautifully in our climate. Hall County's clay soil and humid summers actually make real grass a headache; synthetic putting greens laugh at humidity and stay lush through August heat and spring rain. We handle everything from site prep to final edging, and we're local enough to understand what your neighbors are doing and what your HOA cares about.
Flowery Branch sits on Hall County clay, which drains poorly and compacts like concrete. If you've tried fixing your yard before, you know the struggle. That clay is exactly why putting greens make sense here—you're not fighting the soil anymore. Shade patterns matter too, especially if you're near the Lake Lanier shoreline or tucked under the oaks that come with newer Sterling on the Lake lots. We assess sun exposure carefully because turf needs 4-6 hours of quality light; if your spot is heavily shaded, we'll recommend turf varieties and drainage solutions that work in your specific microclimate. Most residential lots in your neighborhoods run 0.3 to 0.75 acres, so we're designing greens that feel proportional—not overwhelming the yard but substantial enough to be enjoyable. Hall County developments like yours often have HOA guidelines around landscape color and materials, so we stay aligned with those from day one. Installation in this area means dealing with that clay base, which we handle with proper base preparation and drainage systems that prevent the waterlogging problems you see after heavy summer storms. We typically compact, add a gravel base layer, install perimeter drainage, then lay your synthetic turf. It's straightforward work, but the clay demands respect.
Hall County clay doesn't drain well and stays perpetually damp near Lake Lanier. Real grass struggles, roots rot, and you end up with mud. Artificial turf eliminates that problem entirely. We install proper drainage underneath so water moves away from your green, not into it. Your yard stops being a liability and becomes an asset—no more brown patches or soggy spots after rain.
Most HOAs in your area are fine with artificial turf, especially when it's well-maintained and looks intentional. We've worked with Sterling on the Lake and similar developments here. The key is color consistency and neat edging—we make sure your green complements, not clashes with, neighborhood aesthetics. We can review your HOA guidelines upfront so there are no surprises.
A typical residential putting green takes 2-4 weeks from site assessment to completion. The bulk of time is in base prep—grading, compacting that Hall County clay, installing drainage. The turf itself goes down quickly. We schedule around weather and your timeline, and we're transparent about exactly when we'll be working.
Absolutely. Our synthetic turf is engineered for Georgia summers. It won't brown out in August heat or develop mold from humidity the way real grass does. It stays green, drains fast after thunderstorms, and requires zero fertilizer or fungicide treatments. You get a maintenance-free surface that outperforms natural grass in your climate.
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