Winter Care — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your putting green in Johns Creek doesn't have to look rough come January. That's the reality most homeowners in Country Club of the South and St Ives face—winter hits Georgia's clay soil hard, and natural grass backyard greens turn into muddy, patchy nightmares. We've spent years helping Fulton County residents solve this exact problem with artificial turf that actually plays like the real thing, even when the temperature drops. Here's what we've learned: Johns Creek homeowners have high standards. Your neighbors are maintaining pristine lawns, your HOA expects polished landscaping, and your putting green should reflect that same attention to detail. Natural grass simply can't compete during Georgia winters. It goes dormant, it compacts under our clay soil conditions, and it leaves you with a brown, unplayable surface for months. Artificial turf is different. We install systems that drain properly through Fulton's challenging soil, handle freeze-thaw cycles without damage, and look lush year-round. Whether your green sits near Autrey Mill or overlooks Newtown Park, the solution is the same: premium synthetic grass engineered for Georgia's climate and your family's expectations. No winter dormancy, no muddy divots, no seasonal disappointment. Just a green that's ready to putt in December the same way it was in July.
Johns Creek's landscape presents specific challenges that matter for putting green installation. Your neighborhood sits on dense Fulton and Gwinnett clay—that's heavy, poorly draining soil that's perfect for HOA-approved landscaping but brutal for natural grass greens. Winter moisture sits, clay compacts under foot traffic, and you're left with a dead, unplayable surface by February. Artificial turf thrives in these conditions because we engineer the drainage system beneath the surface. We're not fighting your clay; we're working around it with proper base preparation that ensures water moves away from the turf face and down through our sub-base layers. Sun exposure varies significantly in upscale Johns Creek subdivisions. Some greens get full southern exposure; others live under mature oaks near the Country Club or shaded by neighborhood trees. Natural grass struggles with both extremes—too much winter sun causes freeze-thaw stress, too much shade invites mold and algae. Our synthetic systems perform identically under any light condition. HOA landscape guidelines in St Ives and Country Club of the South typically favor manicured, golf-course aesthetics. Artificial greens align perfectly with those standards. They look maintained without constant mowing, fertilizing, or repair work. And because we're just 35 minutes away, maintenance conversations and winter-season concerns get handled quickly.
Absolutely. Our turf systems are designed for Georgia's unpredictable winters—one day freezing, the next day 50 degrees. Synthetic fibers don't experience stress like natural grass during these swings. The backing and infill remain stable through temperature changes, and there's zero risk of winter dormancy or ice damage. Your putting green plays the same in December as it does in July.
Clay doesn't drain naturally, so we install a complete drainage system beneath the turf. We use permeable base layers, aggregate, and engineered backing that forces water down and away from the playing surface. This setup prevents pooling in your green even during Georgia's heavy winter rains. The clay underneath actually becomes an advantage—it acts as a natural barrier.
Yes. HOAs in Johns Creek upscale subdivisions consistently approve artificial greens because they look pristine year-round and require minimal maintenance—both things your HOA documents favor. We can walk through the approval process with you and provide design references from similar neighborhoods. Most communities see artificial turf as an upgrade.
Very little. No fertilizing, no aeration, no winter dormancy recovery. Light occasional brushing to keep the pile upright, and debris removal after storms—that's it. Unlike natural greens that need weeks of winter recovery and spring prep, your synthetic green is ready to play immediately after any weather event.
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