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Putting greens have become the signature backyard upgrade for Lawrenceville homeowners who want to actually use their yards year-round. We've installed dozens of them across 30043, 30044, and the surrounding ZIP codes—from the historic properties near the Gwinnett County Courthouse down through Collins Hill—and the response is always the same: families spend more time outside, and the turf holds up beautifully through Georgia's humidity and occasional dry spells. What makes a putting green different from regular artificial turf is the fiber technology and the base preparation. We're not just rolling out carpet; we're building a surface that mimics real bent grass, drains properly despite Gwinnett's notorious red clay, and stays playable even when the summer heat hits hard. Most homeowners we talk to are tired of maintaining natural grass greens, fighting the clay soil, or dealing with bare patches. A custom-built putting green solves all three problems—and honestly, it becomes the centerpiece of weekend gatherings faster than you'd expect.
Gwinnett County's red clay is beautiful, but it's not friendly to traditional turf maintenance. When we build a putting green in Lawrenceville, we start by addressing that clay layer—it holds water, compacts over time, and creates drainage headaches. Our base system includes proper grading and a perforated subsurface that lets water move away from the green instead of pooling. The neighborhoods around the historic courthouse and Collins Hill tend to have mature trees, which means your putting green might see dappled afternoon shade. We size the green and choose fiber types with that in mind; some spots want full-sun blends, others need shade-tolerant varieties. Most Lawrenceville lots are established properties with decent square footage, which gives us room to build greens that feel natural in the landscape rather than cramped. We also pay attention to existing hardscape and drainage patterns—gutters, downspouts, and slope all factor into placement. The red clay actually becomes an advantage once we've got the subsurface locked down; it's stable for anchoring and leveling.
Absolutely—that's actually why our base system is so critical here. We excavate past the clay layer, install a perforated base with gravel and aggregate, and create positive slope. The red clay in 30043 and 30044 won't absorb water, but our subsurface lets it escape. Proper drainage is non-negotiable in Georgia humidity, and we've never had pooling issues on Lawrenceville greens we've built.
Our fiber is UV-stabilized and designed for heat. It won't fade, melt, or become mushy even during July and August. The permeability means water drains fast instead of sitting on the surface, so you won't get algae or mold issues. You'll still want to rinse it occasionally, but it stays playable and beautiful through the hottest months.
Some do, some don't—it really depends on your specific community. We always recommend checking your HOA docs before we start. Most are fine with putting greens because they're clearly recreational and well-maintained. We can walk you through the conversation if you need to request approval.
Depends on your space and budget, but we've built 200-square-foot greens on modest properties and 500-plus-square-foot designs on larger lots. Most homeowners in Lawrenceville's established neighborhoods can accommodate a 300-400 square footer without feeling cramped. We'll survey your yard and recommend what works best for your landscape.
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