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Building a new home in Lawrenceville means you're thinking about every detail—from the layout of your kitchen to the way your backyard looks year-round. A putting green is one of those features that separates a nice yard from one that actually gets used. We've installed plenty of them across Gwinnett County, and there's something special about having that golfer's retreat right outside your back door, especially in neighborhoods around Collins Hill and the Historic Courthouse area where lot sizes give you real room to work with. New construction homes in the 30043 and 30044 zip codes often come with decent-sized yards, but the Georgia red clay underneath can make establishing natural grass challenging. That's where artificial turf comes in. It's low-maintenance, it looks like real grass when it's quality stuff, and it handles our hot, humid summers without dying back or getting patchy. Whether you're in a new subdivision or on an established lot, a putting green adds that finishing touch that makes your outdoor space feel complete. We can handle the whole thing—site prep, base work, the turf itself—and we know exactly how to work with Gwinnett's soil conditions to make sure your green stays level and plays true for years.
Lawrenceville's red clay soil is beautiful but stubborn. When we're prepping a site for artificial turf, we're not just raking and rolling—we're building a proper base that accounts for drainage and settling. The clay holds water, which is why we always recommend a crushed stone base layer to prevent puddling and keep your green playable after Georgia's afternoon thunderstorms. Sun exposure varies depending on your specific lot and neighborhood. Properties near Collins Hill tend to have mature trees, which is great for cooling but means some greens sit in partial shade. We design with that in mind, choosing turf blades that hold their color in lower-light conditions. New construction homes often have more open yards initially, but keep in mind that trees grow, and what's full sun now might be dappled shade in five years. Most HOAs in Gwinnett County don't have restrictions against artificial turf anymore—it's become standard—but we always recommend checking your neighborhood covenants before we break ground. Lawrenceville lot sizes typically range from half-acre to two acres, giving us plenty of room to build a functional 300 to 600 square-foot green. We also factor in your home's elevation and sight lines from the patio or deck, because a well-positioned green becomes part of your view, not an afterthought.
Red clay compacts differently than sand and doesn't drain as naturally. We excavate to proper depth, add a stone base layer, then compact everything to create a stable, level surface. In Lawrenceville, this extra step prevents settling and keeps your green playable after heavy rain. It's the difference between a green that plays consistently and one that gets soft spots.
Absolutely. We'll select a turf blend designed for partial shade, and we'll make sure the base prep allows water to drain properly despite the tree canopy overhead. Shade in a Georgia summer is actually a bonus—it keeps the turf cooler and reduces fading. Some of our best-looking greens are under established oak trees.
Quality artificial turf handles Georgia heat without degradation. Unlike natural grass, it won't go dormant or brown out. Summer thunderstorms drain through the turf and base layer, so it dries fast and stays playable. No watering, no fertilizing, no summer maintenance headaches.
A typical 400 square-foot green takes three to five days from excavation through finish. We work around your home's construction timeline. Since we're about 40 minutes from most Lawrenceville properties, we can schedule efficiently and minimize disruption to your new home's final phases.
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