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A lot of homeowners in Lawrenceville come to us wanting to add a putting green to their backyard, and honestly, it's one of the smartest moves we see. Between the Gwinnett Historic Courthouse area and Collins Hill, properties here tend to sit on older, established lots—the kind where natural grass can be finicky. Your red clay soil doesn't play well with consistent putting surfaces, and if you're juggling sun exposure across different times of year, you're fighting an uphill battle with seed or sod. That's where a synthetic putting green changes the game. You get a tournament-quality surface that handles our Georgia humidity, stays playable year-round, and doesn't care about clay underneath. We've installed plenty of greens for folks who work from home or just want a reason to spend more time outdoors without the weekend maintenance headaches. Whether you're near Aurora Theatre or settling into one of our quieter neighborhoods, we can design something that fits your lot's actual layout—not some cookie-cutter design that ignores your slopes and drainage patterns.
Lawrenceville's red clay base is actually one of the first things we address before installation. Clay holds water differently than sandy soil, so we build proper subsurface drainage into every green we install. That red clay won't compress like soil in other parts of Georgia, which means settling and movement are real concerns if you skip the foundation work—we don't. Your older lots tend to have mature trees, too. That's beautiful for shade in summer, but it creates uneven light patterns across a putting surface. We assess sun exposure throughout the day and recommend turf pile heights that perform best in your specific microclimate. Most properties in the 30043 and 30044 ZIP codes sit on smaller residential footprints, so we're creative with placement—thinking about sight lines from your patio, proximity to deck drainage, and whether you want the green visible from the street or tucked as a private feature. HOA rules in established neighborhoods sometimes have aesthetic guidelines, so we coordinate early to ensure your green fits local standards. Gwinnett's humidity means we choose drainage-forward infill systems and pile textures that won't trap moisture. Installation typically takes 5–7 days depending on excavation and base prep, and our team handles the heavy clay work so you don't have to.
Yes—absolutely. Red clay compacts unevenly and holds water in pockets, which causes poor drainage and surface inconsistency. We excavate 12–16 inches, install a gravel base, add a drainage membrane, and cap with our engineered base layer. This prevents the settling issues we see in yards that skip proper prep. Your clay actually gives us a stable foundation if we do it right, but cutting corners means a rough green within a year.
Our Georgia summers are intense, but modern synthetic turf is engineered for it. We use UV-stabilized fibers and heat-reflective infill systems designed for the Southeast. Humidity does require better drainage than drier climates—another reason our subsurface work matters. You'll get consistent ball roll even in August heat, and the surface stays playable year-round without the dormancy issues natural grass faces.
Most greens take 5–7 days from start to finish. We're about 40 minutes from central Lawrenceville, so we schedule installation when weather cooperates—ideally outside our peak heat. Your clay base and lot size affect the timeline; older established lots sometimes need extra drainage work. We'll give you a clear timeline before we start, and you're playable within a week.
Absolutely. Most neighborhood lots here aren't sprawling, so we design greens to work with what you have. We've installed 300-square-foot practice greens, 600-square-foot par-3 holes, and custom layouts that wrap around existing landscaping. The key is smart placement—thinking about drainage flow, tree shade, and sightlines from your patio or home.
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