Pet Safe — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Johns Creek backyard isn't just about golf—it's about creating a space that actually gets used. We've installed dozens of these in Country Club of the South and St Ives, and what strikes us most is how families spend their evenings outside instead of scrolling inside. The upscale subdivisions throughout 30005 and 30024 tend to have the space for it, and honestly, with Georgia's humid summers and that heavy Fulton County clay we're dealing with, a properly installed synthetic green beats fighting natural turf that floods or browns out by July. Pet-safe artificial turf means your dog can roll around without destroying the surface, and you're not reseeding every season. We're based just 35 minutes south, so we know this area's drainage challenges and HOA landscape standards intimately. Whether you're near Autrey Mill or heading toward Newtown Park on weekends, having a putting green that handles our climate and your family's actual use is different from buying something online and hoping it works.
Johns Creek's landscape sits on that stubborn Fulton and Gwinnett clay that holds water like a bathtub. If you've tried growing natural grass in patches of your yard, you've probably noticed how the clay compacts and creates dead zones—especially under trees or in shaded areas where morning dew lingers. Putting greens need solid base preparation here, and we always recommend a perforated drain layer under the turf to handle our spring rains and afternoon thunderstorms. The subdivisions in this area are mature with established oak and pine trees, which creates interesting light patterns. Some backyards get morning sun but afternoon shade, while others face full exposure. We size and position greens based on where your yard actually performs well. HOA guidelines in Country Club of the South and St Ives are specific about landscape materials—we handle all those coordination details so your green gets approved without back-and-forth. Yard sizes here tend to be generous, which gives us real flexibility for slope, contouring, and approach areas. The pet-safe turfs we use are built to handle claws, digging, and urine without breaking down or off-gassing, which matters in neighborhoods where dogs are part of the lifestyle.
Yes, when it's installed correctly. Fulton County clay is notorious for holding water, so we excavate and lay a perforated base system that channels moisture away from the green surface. Without this step, you'd see pooling after heavy rain. We've done this hundreds of times in the area and account for our typical spring and summer storms in every build.
No. Pet-safe synthetic turf is specifically engineered to handle urine without staining, odor buildup, or degradation. It drains differently than regular artificial grass and includes antimicrobial properties. Your pup can use it like natural grass without you worrying about yellow spots or replacing sections.
Yes, and we handle it. Both neighborhoods have specific landscape guidelines. We submit designs, coordinate with management, and ensure your green meets their standards before installation. Most approve them readily since putting greens are considered residential amenities, not commercial structures.
Most backyard greens take 3–5 days depending on size and site prep needs. If your clay needs significant drainage work, we may need extra time. We'll give you a timeline during the consultation, and we're realistic about weather delays during our rainy seasons.
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