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A putting green in your Lilburn backyard transforms how you spend your weekends. Instead of driving out to a course, you're stepping outside with your putter in hand—whether you're near Lilburn City Park or over in the Killian Hill area. We've installed dozens of these in Gwinnett County, and we've learned what works in our clay soil and humidity. The real magic happens when you realize you're playing practice rounds at home, improving your short game without leaving your property. Homeowners in 30047 appreciate having that private green space, especially in mature neighborhoods where every square foot matters. Our putting greens aren't cheap plastic mats you'd find online—they're built to handle Georgia's weather, from summer heat to occasional freezes. We've seen families use them year-round, and we've watched golfers drop their handicaps by spending 15 minutes a day in their own yard. Installation takes a few days, and within a week you're putting. The best part? No membership fees, no waiting for a tee time, and your friends actually want to come over.
Lilburn sits on Gwinnett clay, which means drainage is something we plan for from day one. That clay holds water, especially in spring, so we slope every green slightly and use a gravel base that actually works in our soil. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're backed up to mature oaks near the park or in one of the newer sections of Killian Hill. Some yards get blasted with afternoon sun; others stay shaded until noon. We'll walk your property and pick the turf variety that matches your light conditions. Backyard sizes in this area typically range from quarter-acre to half-acre lots—plenty of room for a small practice green without crowding your deck or fence line. Most HOAs in Lilburn are reasonable about turf installations, but we always pull permits and confirm with your community rules before we break ground. Summer heat here means your green will get traffic, so we install heavy-duty backing and infill that doesn't compact. The Yellow River drainage patterns don't usually affect residential installations, but we're aware of low-lying yards and adjust accordingly.
Yes, Gwinnett County requires permits for most landscape modifications, and we handle that process. Lilburn's building department is straightforward—they're mainly concerned with drainage and setback lines. We've worked with their inspectors dozens of times. Turnaround is usually 5–7 business days, and it protects both you and us.
It will with the right foundation. We remove 4 inches of clay, install a compacted gravel base, and slope toward drainage lines. In 30047, this approach has worked reliably through wet springs and dry summers. We've never had a putting green fail due to poor drainage when we've built it this way.
It depends on the turf type and shade duration. Near Lilburn City Park, some yards get 6+ hours of afternoon shade from mature trees. We install shade-tolerant varieties in those spots. Full sun greens need 6–8 hours minimum. We assess your yard before recommending which turf is best.
Not without approval. Lilburn neighborhoods have varying landscape rules. We've helped clients get exceptions by showing architectural renderings and explaining that artificial turf reduces water use—a selling point to many HOAs. We'll present the case with you if needed.
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