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A lot of families around Lawrenceville have started asking us about putting greens for their backyards, especially ones that'll hold up to kids and dogs. What used to be a weekend golf-club thing is now something daycare operators and homeowners actually want in their yards. We've installed plenty of them across Gwinnett County—from the older established lots near the historic courthouse area to the newer homes in Collins Hill—and the feedback is consistent: synthetic turf greens are low-maintenance, they look sharp year-round, and they give kids (and adults) a real place to practice without worrying about dead spots or muddy divots. The red clay soil around here can get compacted and slippery, especially under foot traffic, so a properly built putting green gives you a controlled surface that won't shift or puddle. Whether you're running a small daycare operation or just want your backyard to feel like a retreat, we can build something that fits your space and your budget. We're less than an hour from Lawrenceville, so we know the neighborhood yards and the local drainage quirks. Let's talk about what a green could do for your property.
Lawrenceville's Gwinnett red clay is honestly one of the main reasons putting greens make sense here. That dense, heavy soil doesn't drain well on its own—you'll see puddles linger after rain, and foot traffic compacts it into a hard, uneven surface. A synthetic putting green solves that problem completely. We build ours with a proper subsurface drainage layer, so water moves away instead of pooling. Sun exposure varies a lot depending on your lot location. Homes near the historic courthouse area tend to have older, mature trees that create dappled shade, while Collins Hill has a mix of full-sun and partial-shade yards. Our turf blends handle both scenarios, but we'll assess your specific exposure during the site visit. Most residential properties in Lawrenceville sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, which gives us good flexibility for a 10x15 or 12x20 green without feeling cramped. If you've got HOA rules—and plenty of Gwinnett neighborhoods do—we work within those guidelines. Installation usually takes 2–3 days once we've cleared and prepped the base. The clay requires a bit of extra leveling, but that's standard work for us.
Absolutely. Our synthetic greens have excellent drainage built in—the heavy Lawrenceville clay is actually why we recommend them. Water drains straight through the turf into the subsurface, so you won't deal with the soggy, muddy conditions you'd get on natural grass. The humidity won't damage the turf either; it's made to handle Georgia weather year-round.
That's the whole point. Synthetic turf is non-toxic, has no harsh chemicals, and handles heavy foot traffic and paw traffic without developing bare spots. It won't stain clothing or leave red clay residue on shoes like the native soil around Lawrenceville does. Parents and daycare operators love it for exactly this reason.
Most residential greens take 2–3 days. We handle base prep (leveling and compacting your red clay), install the subsurface drainage and base layer, and then lay the turf. Weather can add a day here or there, but we work around Gwinnett's schedule to minimize disruption to your property.
Many Gwinnett neighborhoods have landscape guidelines, so yes—check your HOA rules first. We work with HOAs regularly and can design a green that meets their standards. Most approve them as landscape improvements, but it's worth confirming upfront to avoid any surprises.
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