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A lot of homeowners around Lawrenceville reach out to us because they're tired of fighting the red clay and unpredictable Georgia summers just to keep a natural grass putting green looking decent. Between the heat, the humidity, and the fact that many of the established neighborhoods around the Gwinnett Historic Courthouse area have older lots with compacted soil, maintaining that smooth, playable surface year-round becomes a real hassle. That's where artificial turf comes in. We've installed premium putting greens throughout Gwinnett County, and we understand what works here—the drainage challenges, the sun exposure patterns, and what your neighbors' yards actually look like. Whether you're in Collins Hill or closer to downtown Lawrenceville, we can design a putting green that stays pristine through the dog days of summer and doesn't turn into a mud pit during spring rains. No more patchy spots, no more inconsistent roll, and no more weekends spent trying to nurse a natural green back to life. Let's talk about what a real, low-maintenance putting surface looks like for your backyard.
Lawrenceville's red clay foundation is beautiful for the area's character, but it creates real drainage issues for natural grass. That heavy clay holds water longer than most soil types, which means puddles stick around and turf diseases love it. Older established lots in neighborhoods like those near Collins Hill often have compacted soil from years of foot traffic and weathering, making it even harder to establish healthy putting surfaces. Artificial putting green turf doesn't care about clay or compaction—it performs the same whether your soil is pristine or beat up. Sun exposure varies significantly across Lawrenceville depending on mature tree coverage, which is abundant in many of the historic neighborhoods. We factor that into our design because even artificial turf benefits from proper drainage and airflow underneath. The HOA guidelines in some Gwinnett communities have specific rules about landscape colors and materials, so we always confirm what's allowed before installation. Most putting greens we build in this area run between 400–800 square feet, which is the sweet spot for a backyard setup that feels genuinely fun to use. Installation typically takes 2–3 days depending on existing ground conditions and whether we need to build up proper base layers for drainage.
Absolutely. Unlike natural grass, artificial turf doesn't stress in Georgia heat or get damaged by humidity. The material we use is UV-stabilized to resist fading, and it stays playable even during peak summer. No dormancy, no brown patches, no fungus issues like you'd see with natural putting greens in humid climates. It's ready to play year-round.
We install a proper drainage base layer underneath—usually a combination of crushed stone and engineered backing that moves water away quickly. The clay underneath actually helps us create a stable, level foundation. Water drains through the turf and base, then away from your yard entirely. No standing water, no soggy spots.
Most do, but it depends on your specific community rules. We handle HOA submissions for clients regularly and know what Lawrenceville neighborhoods typically approve. Some have color or material restrictions, and we work within those guidelines. We recommend checking your deed restrictions before we start, but we've never had a putting green project blocked in this area.
If your yard has compacted soil or uneven grading, we spend extra time on site prep—usually an additional day. Most Lawrenceville installations take 2–3 days total. We level everything, install drainage, prep the base, and lay the turf. We handle all cleanup and haul-off, so you're left with a ready-to-play green.
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