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A lot of homeowners in Grayson ask us the same question: why should I bother with a putting green when I've got plenty of grass already? The honest answer is that a quality artificial putting green does something totally different than your regular lawn. It's a dedicated space for practice and relaxation—something you can use year-round without worrying about the Gwinnett clay settling or your turf wearing thin from foot traffic. Whether you're in the Grayson community itself or over in the Bay Creek area, we've installed dozens of these greens for families who wanted a backyard feature that actually gets used. The recycled-material artificial turf we work with holds up beautifully in our climate and doesn't require the constant watering and maintenance that kills homeowners' budgets. Plus, if you're thinking about resale value, a well-installed putting green becomes one of those features that catches a buyer's eye. We've been doing this work across the region for years, and we know exactly how to build a green that drains properly in our red-clay soil and handles everything from Georgia humidity to the occasional dry spell.
Grayson sits on some dense East Gwinnett clay, which is honestly one of the first things we address during your consultation. Clay drainage can be tricky—water pools where you don't want it, and frost heave in winter can shift an improperly installed base. That's why we always start with a solid sub-base that accounts for our local soil type and ensures your putting green stays level and playable year after year. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're backing up to the wooded areas near Bay Creek Park or sitting in the more open parts of the community. We'll scout your yard to figure out shade patterns, because artificial turf performs differently in full sun versus dappled shade. Most residential lots in the Grayson area are spacious enough for a compact 300–400 square-foot green, which gives you plenty of practice space without eating up your entire backyard. HOA guidelines in some Bay Creek neighborhoods do require approval for backyard installations, so we always recommend checking with your community first. Our installation crew brings all the grading and compaction equipment we need, and we handle site prep on-site so you're not dealing with surprise complications after we start.
Absolutely, but it requires the right foundation. We install a perforated base layer that sits on top of compacted clay and channels water laterally rather than letting it pool. In Grayson's climate, this approach has proven reliable for both spring rain and winter freeze-thaw cycles. We've never had drainage complaints from our Bay Creek or Grayson community installations when the sub-base is done correctly.
Our recycled-content turf is rated for 10–15 years with normal use, and we've seen greens perform beautifully in Gwinnett's humidity and seasonal temperature swings. The material resists UV fade and compacts less over time than cheaper alternatives. Maintenance is minimal—just occasional brushing and rinsing—so your green stays playable without the work of real grass.
It depends on your neighborhood. Some areas in Bay Creek and the broader Grayson community have landscape restrictions, while others don't. We always recommend checking your CC&Rs or contacting your HOA before we start design work. Most HOAs are fine with backyard features as long as they're setback-compliant and well-maintained—and a quality artificial green definitely checks those boxes.
Site prep and installation usually take 3–5 days depending on yard size and base work needed. We schedule the consultation, handle any soil grading to manage that Gwinnett clay, install the sub-base, lay the turf, and edge everything out. Most Grayson customers are practicing putts within two weeks of signing the contract.
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