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A putting green in your Lilburn backyard transforms those mature suburban lots around Killian Hill and near Lilburn City Park into something genuinely special. Most homeowners here have yards that just sit there—nice enough, sure, but not particularly *fun*. That changes fast when you've got a real putting surface steps from your back door. Here's the thing: Lilburn's got character. These neighborhoods were built when people actually knew their neighbors, and a quality putting green becomes a natural gathering spot. Weekend mornings, holiday parties, rainy afternoons when the kids need something to do—suddenly your yard earns its keep. We've installed dozens of greens across Gwinnett County, and the ones in Lilburn consistently outperform expectations because the homeowners here genuinely use them. The turf technology has gotten seriously good. This isn't the plastic-feeling carpet from 10 years ago. Modern putting-green systems drain properly, handle our Georgia weather, and putt like something you'd actually see at a nice course. Your lawn gets real foot traffic, clay soil gets compacted, and grass gets torn up—but artificial turf? It just gets better with age, honestly. Add in the zero-maintenance angle—no watering during dry spells, no chemical treatments, no mowing—and you're looking at a permanent upgrade to your property.
Lilburn sits on heavy Gwinnett clay, which tells us a few things about installation. That clay drainage matters hugely for a putting green—standing water is your enemy, and without proper base prep, you'll have wet spots that feel spongy year-round. We build in a gravel-and-sand foundation specifically for this soil type to keep moisture moving downward, not pooling on the surface. Your typical lot in the Killian Hill area or near the park has a mix of morning sun and afternoon shade, depending on mature tree placement. That's actually ideal for turf longevity—full-day Georgia summer sun can fade synthetic materials faster, but dappled light through established oaks keeps everything fresher longer. Trees mean you'll want to plan around root systems, which we do routinely. HOA landscape guidelines vary block by block across Lilburn, so we always pull your community rules before breaking ground. Most approve putting greens without issue, especially when they're integrated thoughtfully into existing landscaping. Lot sizes here skew toward the half-acre range, which is plenty for a quality 400–600 square-foot green. One practical note: Gwinnett's clay compacts hard, and spring rain can be heavy. We slope greens to manage drainage and use perimeter edging that handles seasonal settling without shifting. We've got 30 minutes to reach most Lilburn addresses, so we're local enough to understand these specific conditions.
Absolutely. Dappled shade is actually better for synthetic turf than full summer sun. We route around root systems and often use the tree coverage to your advantage—keeps the green cooler and reduces fading. The key is clearing debris regularly, which takes five minutes with a leaf blower. Much easier than maintaining a real lawn under heavy shade.
Clay is dense and doesn't drain naturally, so we build a gravel-and-sand base layer tailored to handle it. This prevents the spongy, waterlogged feel you get with poor prep. Proper slope is critical too. Once it's installed right, our Lilburn greens handle spring storms and summer humidity without pooling or shifting.
Most do, yes. We check your specific community rules upfront—they vary by neighborhood. A well-integrated green with clean edging and thoughtful placement actually enhances curb appeal and rarely triggers concerns. We handle the HOA conversation if needed.
Site prep, base construction, and turf installation usually takes 3–5 working days depending on lot size and complexity. Since we're based 30 minutes away, we schedule efficiently and finish fast. Weather can shift timing, but we plan around Gwinnett's typical spring and fall windows.
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