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Lilburn's got that perfect blend of established neighborhoods and green space—think Lilburn City Park vibes mixed with the mature landscaping around Killian Hill. A lot of homeowners here are sitting on yards with real potential, but Georgia's Gwinnett clay can be stubborn when you're trying to keep a natural grass putting green looking sharp year-round. That's where an artificial turf putting green changes the game. You get that manicured, tournament-quality surface without wrestling with clay soil, uneven drainage, or spending your weekends maintaining something that never quite looks competition-ready. We've installed dozens of these in the Lilburn area—backyards near the Yellow River, properties backing up to the park, corner lots in the neighborhood—and every single one plays beautifully. The best part? No brown patches in summer, no mud after rain, and your short game stays consistent whether it's March or August. Most Lilburn homeowners discover that a quality putting green becomes the centerpiece of their whole outdoor space, not just a golf feature.
Lilburn sits on Gwinnett clay, which drains slower than sandy soil and loves to compact. That matters for putting greens because even slight water pooling will ruin your putt line. We handle this during installation by building in proper base preparation and slope—something we've perfected after years working in Gwinnett County neighborhoods. The mature trees around Killian Hill and near Lilburn City Park create mixed sun-and-shade situations. Most of our clients here have at least 4–6 hours of good light, which is ideal for artificial turf putting surfaces. Shade doesn't fade the turf like it would natural grass, so those dappled-light yards actually work really well. HOA guidelines in Lilburn neighborhoods are generally permissive for backyard improvements—we always verify with your association, but we've rarely hit pushback on putting greens. Lot sizes in the area tend to be generous, so most properties support an 8×12 to 12×20 green without feeling cramped. Installation here typically takes 2–3 days depending on base work and grading.
Absolutely. Gwinnett clay is actually more common than not around here, and it's why proper base prep matters. We remove the top layer, compact the clay base, add a drainage layer, and install the turf system on top. The key is getting water to move sideways and away, not sit. We've built dozens of these in clay-heavy Killian Hill properties, and they putt beautifully once it's done right.
Our synthetic turf handles shade better than natural grass. We'd hesitate only if you're getting less than 2–3 hours of direct sun daily. Most Lilburn yards, especially those near Lilburn City Park or under mature trees, get enough light. We'll walk your property and give you honest feedback on what to expect.
Most Lilburn neighborhoods allow backyard putting greens without issue, but your specific HOA rules matter. We always check before we start. In our experience, these are low-profile installations that neighbors appreciate, so approval is usually straightforward.
Georgia humidity doesn't hurt synthetic turf—that's actually one of the big wins. You'll rinse it occasionally to keep it fresh, brush the pile if needed, and remove debris. No watering, fertilizing, or mowing. Most Lilburn homeowners spend maybe 10 minutes per month on upkeep.
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