Winter Care — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Lawrenceville backyard changes everything—especially when winter rolls around and you're staring at dead grass or mud. We've installed dozens of synthetic putting greens across Gwinnett County, from the established lots near the Historic Courthouse area to the newer properties in Collins Hill, and the story's always the same: homeowners love having a playable surface year-round without the maintenance headache. Here's the thing about Lawrenceville: our red clay soil makes natural turf drainage a nightmare, and winter moisture just sits there. Artificial turf solves that completely. You get a consistent playing surface in January that looks exactly like it did in June. No seasonal die-off, no thatch buildup, no fighting Gwinnett's clay. Whether you've got a 500-square-foot corner spot or a dedicated practice area, a synthetic green keeps you sharp through the off-season and honestly just becomes part of how your yard lives. We handle the whole process—measuring your space, prepping that clay base properly, and making sure your green drains and plays true. It's not complicated, and it's one of those upgrades that actually gets used every single week.
Lawrenceville's red clay is beautiful to look at but unforgiving for natural turf—especially on a putting green where water needs to move fast. When winter rain comes, clay holds moisture like a sponge, which means puddles, dead spots, and uneven playing surfaces. Synthetic turf eliminates that problem entirely because drainage happens below the turf layer, not through the soil itself. We see a lot of older established properties around the Historic Courthouse area and Collins Hill with uneven grading from decades of settling. That's actually perfect for a putting green installation because we level and prep the base properly—something homeowners have been wanting to do anyway. Most Lawrenceville lots are large enough for at least a modest green, usually 200–800 square feet depending on your setup. Sun exposure varies wildly here; some yards get afternoon shade from mature trees, others get six-plus hours of direct sun. Synthetic turf performs identically in both conditions, which natural grass can't claim. Winter in Gwinnett means occasional ice and freeze-thaw cycles—synthetic turf handles that without damage. We always recommend proper edging and ensure the base is compacted correctly so winter moisture doesn't pool at the perimeter.
Absolutely. Artificial turf actually thrives in winter because there's no grass dormancy or freezing damage. Gwinnett's occasional ice and moisture won't hurt a properly installed synthetic green. You'll have a playable surface in December and January when natural grass is brown and soggy. The real advantage is that red clay drainage problem vanishes—no standing water, no mud.
Night and day. Natural putting greens in Lawrenceville require constant care—winter fungus, thatch removal, aeration to fight clay compaction. Synthetic greens need a quick leaf blow-off and occasional rinse. That's it. No chemical treatments, no seasonal die-off stress, no fighting Gwinnett's heavy clay. Winter is when most homeowners really appreciate the decision.
Yes, because we prep the base correctly. We remove the top clay layer, install proper drainage rock and perforated underlayment, then lay the synthetic turf. Water runs through the turf and drains away—it doesn't rely on clay permeability. This is actually why synthetic greens solve Lawrenceville's biggest drainage challenge.
Definitely. Older lots often have settling issues or uneven grading, which we actually correct during installation. The base prep is the same whether your property is five years old or fifty years old. We've worked all across Gwinnett County and handle every terrain type.
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