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You've got a vision for your backyard in Lawrenceville—maybe you've walked past some pristine putting greens in the Collins Hill area or seen what's possible at the country clubs nearby, and now you want that same polished look at home. Here's the thing: Gwinnett red clay doesn't make it easy to maintain a natural grass putting surface, especially when you're dealing with the humidity and seasonal shifts we get around the historic courthouse neighborhoods. That's exactly why artificial putting greens have become the smart play for homeowners here. Instead of fighting the clay, fighting drainage issues, and spending your weekends with a push mower, you get a tournament-quality surface that stays perfect year-round. We've installed dozens of these across Lawrenceville—from modest backyard setups to full practice facilities—and the relief homeowners feel is real. No more brown patches from red clay bleeding through. No more uneven settling in the spring. Just roll out, practice your short game, and enjoy what you built. The installation process is straightforward, and we handle everything specific to your lot's drainage and sun exposure. Ready to make it happen?
Lawrenceville's red clay base is actually one of the biggest reasons to go artificial for a putting green. That clay compacts, stays damp longer than ideal, and makes consistent ball roll nearly impossible without serious ongoing maintenance. Most lots in the 30043–30046 zip codes sit on either older, established properties with deep clay profiles or newer developments where the topsoil is thin over compacted red clay subgrade. Our team knows this. We prepare the base properly—sometimes that means removing the clay layer entirely or adding a stabilized gravel foundation—so your putting green stays level and drains correctly even during our heavy spring and summer rains. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on whether you're near the historic courthouse area (often more mature trees, partial shade) or Collins Hill (newer development, more open lots). We assess your specific microclimate during the site visit because a putting green in dappled shade behaves differently than one in full sun—it affects ball speed, wear patterns, and how long the surface lasts. Lawrenceville's humidity is another factor; we choose turf infill systems that don't trap moisture and recommend drainage designs that keep standing water away from your green. Most residential lots here have room for a 12x20 or 15x25 practice green, sometimes larger. We'll map it out based on your actual space and sunlight patterns.
We excavate down to remove or stabilize the clay, then build a compacted base with proper slope for drainage. Red clay holds water, so we engineer around that from the start. Most Lawrenceville installs involve either a geotextile barrier over clean gravel or a lime-stabilized clay base—depends on your soil composition and slope. We'll assess your lot during the initial walk-through.
Yes, when it's installed correctly. The red clay underneath can shift and settle, but we compact and prepare the base to handle that. Spring rains and summer humidity won't cause the buckling or soft spots you'd see with natural grass on clay. Our drainage design keeps water moving away from the surface.
Shade isn't a problem for artificial turf the way it is for grass. We can install in partial or even mostly shaded areas without worrying about moss or bare patches. Ball speed might feel slightly different in shade versus sun, but that's actually a bonus for practice—you get varied conditions in one yard.
Most residential greens take 2–4 days depending on site prep. If your lot has significant clay removal or grading, we might need an extra day. We coordinate with you on timing and handle cleanup. Since we're about 40 minutes from Lawrenceville, we plan jobs efficiently so you're not waiting around.
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