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Lawrenceville homeowners understand the appeal of a pristine backyard retreat—especially when you've got the space to enjoy it. That's where a putting green comes in. Whether you're in the historic Courthouse area with those older, established lots, or out toward Collins Hill where yards tend to be more generous, a custom artificial putting green transforms dead space into something you'll actually use. We've installed putting greens across Gwinnett County long enough to know what works in our red clay, humid summers, and occasional dry spells. The beauty of artificial turf here isn't just the aesthetics—it's the practicality. No more fighting Gwinnett's native soil conditions or watering restrictions. You get a genuine putting surface that plays year-round, drains properly even after our spring rains, and requires almost no maintenance. Most homeowners we work with thought about it for months before calling. Once it's installed, they wonder why they waited so long.
Lawrenceville's red clay base and older lot configurations present specific considerations for putting green installation. The clay doesn't drain naturally like sandy soils, so proper base preparation and subsurface drainage matter more here than in other regions. We account for that upfront. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on your neighborhood—properties near the historic Courthouse district often have mature trees creating dappled afternoon shade, while Collins Hill lots tend to catch more direct light. Both situations work fine; we just choose turf pile height and infill accordingly. HOA guidelines in some Lawrenceville subdivisions restrict certain landscaping changes, so we always recommend checking your covenants before committing. Most putting greens fall within residential guidelines, but it's worth confirming. Lot sizes here range widely—from tighter urban lots downtown to spacious 0.5-acre backyard setups. We've built greens in all of them, from compact 200-square-foot practice areas to full 600-square-foot championship layouts. The Gwinnett humidity means excellent drainage design is non-negotiable; we use a crushed limestone base and certified athletic-grade infill to prevent compaction and standing water after heavy rain.
Absolutely. Gwinnett's red clay is actually predictable once you know how to work with it. We don't install directly into clay—that's the mistake people make. We excavate, add a proper base layer with drainage rock, compact it correctly, and lay turf on top. The result performs better than rushing it. Your green will drain faster and last longer than a shortcut installation.
Most residential putting greens take 2–3 days from excavation to final walkover. If you've got existing hardscape or mature roots near the site, add a day. We're about 40 minutes south of Lawrenceville proper, so we schedule installations efficiently and communicate timeline upfront. Rain delays happen; we factor that into our scheduling window.
Yes. Some Lawrenceville neighborhoods have landscape approval processes. Most putting greens are approved without issue because they're considerate uses of space, but rules vary by subdivision—especially in Collins Hill and near the Courthouse area. We're happy to help review your HOA documents or attend an approval meeting if needed.
Minimal. Brush the pile monthly with a stiff broom to restore nap direction. Rinse debris after storms. That's it. No fertilizer, no fungicide treatments, no watering during dry spells. Lawrenceville's humidity keeps the surface from drying out, so you're not fighting brown spots like you would with natural grass.
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