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Lawrenceville homeowners know what it's like to deal with Gwinnett red clay—tough, compacted, and not exactly forgiving when you're trying to maintain a pristine lawn. That's where a putting green comes in. We've installed dozens of them across the 30043, 30044, 30045, and 30046 areas, and the transformation is always the same: no more fighting the dirt, no more watering bills that make you wince, and zero brown patches by mid-summer. Whether your lot sits near the historic courthouse district or out toward Collins Hill, the concept works beautifully. A synthetic putting green gives you that resort-quality short grass year-round without the maintenance headaches that come with real turf in our climate. It's especially popular with homeowners who want a backyard feature that actually gets used—somewhere to practice your swing, entertain guests, or just enjoy a smooth, playable surface that holds up to Georgia's heat and humidity. We handle everything from initial site assessment to final installation, working around your existing landscaping and drainage patterns.
Gwinnett County's red clay foundation presents unique challenges and opportunities for putting green installation. That dense, compacted clay you've probably dealt with in your yard? It's actually excellent for base preparation—we use it to our advantage, grading and compacting it properly before laying down the synthetic turf system. The key difference between a poorly installed green and one that lasts 15+ years is drainage. Lawrenceville's established neighborhoods often have older lot configurations with varying slopes. We assess each site individually to manage water runoff, especially during our heavy spring rains. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your home is tucked near mature oaks (common in Collins Hill) or sits in full southern exposure. Shade affects playability and maintenance—we'll recommend specific turf pile heights and infill materials based on your microclimate. Most residential lots in the area range from a quarter to half-acre, so we're typically designing greens that are 400–800 square feet, sized to fit naturally into your backyard flow without overwhelming the space. We also work within any HOA guidelines if your property falls under deed restrictions, which several neighborhoods near the courthouse area do.
Red clay is dense and drains poorly naturally, which is why we compact it carefully and install a engineered base layer underneath the turf. This prevents pooling during heavy rain and ensures consistent playing surface. We've installed hundreds of greens on clay-heavy lots across Gwinnett County, and proper base prep is the difference between a green that plays great for years and one that develops soft spots. We handle the site assessment to determine if additional drainage tile is needed.
Absolutely. Many properties around Collins Hill and the courthouse neighborhoods have mature trees. Synthetic turf actually performs well in partial shade—better than real grass would. We assess your sun hours and recommend appropriate turf specifications. Leaf debris can accumulate, but that's a simple maintenance issue compared to the fungal problems real turf develops under trees in our humid climate.
Site prep typically takes 3–5 days depending on lot size and existing landscape features. Most residential greens are finished within 7–10 days total. We schedule around your availability and weather patterns. Spring and fall are ideal, but we install year-round. We'll give you a specific timeline after the initial walkthrough.
Several neighborhoods have landscape guidelines. We're familiar with the deed restrictions in established Gwinnett communities and work with your HOA if needed. During your consultation, let us know if your property has restrictions, and we'll make sure the design complies before we break ground.
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