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A putting green in your Lawrenceville backyard sounds like a luxury, but honestly, it's become something we're installing more and more for homeowners around the Gwinnett Historic Courthouse area and Collins Hill. These neighborhoods have beautiful established lots with mature trees, and that's exactly where a quality putting green shines. You get to practice your short game without leaving home, entertain guests on something genuinely impressive, and create a conversation piece that actually gets used year-round. The red clay soil in Gwinnett can work against you if you're trying to maintain natural grass—it compacts, it drains poorly, and it fights you every summer. Artificial turf eliminates that headache completely. We've been installing putting greens across Gwinnett for families who want their yards to do more than just sit there. Whether you've got a modest corner lot near downtown or a larger property in one of the established neighborhoods, we can design something that fits your space and your game. No more patchy dead zones, no more muddy divots, no more watching your practice surface disappear under weeds and clay dust.
Lawrenceville's Gwinnett red clay is both a blessing and a curse for outdoor spaces. It's heavy, it holds water longer than most soil types, and it compacts under foot traffic—which means a natural grass putting green here would struggle within a season or two. That's where artificial turf becomes practical, not just fancy. Our installations account for Gwinnett's humidity and occasional summer thunderstorms by building proper drainage beneath the turf. Many of the established lots around the Courthouse area and Collins Hill have mature oak and pine trees that create dappled shade patterns throughout the day. We factor that into turf selection and nap direction so your green plays consistently whether it's in full sun or partial shade. Lot sizes in these neighborhoods vary—some are tighter urban properties, others have more breathing room. We've learned which configurations work best for different dimensions. One thing we always address: if your HOA has landscape guidelines (and many Gwinnett communities do), we help you navigate those upfront so there's no friction later. Installation here typically involves excavating 4-6 inches, proper base prep to handle our clay, and precise grading to match your yard's existing slopes.
Red clay compacts heavily and doesn't drain naturally, which would kill a regular grass green quickly. We excavate and replace the top layer with a engineered base system that prevents water pooling and clay migration into the turf. This keeps your green playable year-round, even after the thunderstorms Gwinnett gets in summer. It's a more involved install than places with sandy soil, but it's the right approach for this region.
Absolutely. Dappled shade from mature trees is actually ideal for turf longevity—it keeps temperatures moderate and reduces UV stress. We design for whatever light pattern your property has, including adjusting nap direction and pile height if needed. The key is good drainage, which we handle in the base prep. Shade doesn't kill artificial turf; poor drainage does.
Most do, but it varies by community. We've worked with dozens of Lawrenceville HOAs and know which ones have specific landscape rules. We recommend checking your covenants first, and we're happy to help you present the project to your board if needed. A well-maintained artificial green usually fits within residential landscape guidelines.
For a typical residential putting green, we're looking at 3-5 days depending on lot conditions and size. Gwinnett's clay means we spend more time on base prep than we might elsewhere, but that investment pays off in durability and drainage. We'll give you a firm timeline during the site visit.
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