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Lilburn's mature neighborhoods—especially around Killian Hill and the Lilburn City Park area—feature some beautiful established homes with yards that have real potential. A lot of homeowners in this area are thinking about their outdoor spaces differently these days, and a putting green is one of those projects that can genuinely change how you use your backyard. It's not just about golf; it's about creating a reason to spend time outside, hosting friends, or giving yourself a low-pressure way to practice your short game without leaving home. We've installed putting greens in Gwinnett County for years, and Lilburn's particular soil composition and lot layouts actually work well for this kind of project. The clay-heavy soil here needs proper base preparation, but once you get that dialed in, you've got a solid foundation for synthetic turf that'll hold up through Georgia's heat and occasional heavy rain. Whether your lot is modest or sprawling, whether you've got mature shade trees or full sun exposure, there's a putting green configuration that makes sense for your space.
Lilburn sits on Gwinnett clay, which is dense and doesn't drain naturally like sandy soil would. That's actually important for putting green installation because it means we need to build a proper subsurface—compacted base, drainage layer, and the synthetic turf system itself. Skip this step, and you'll end up with puddling or turf movement after heavy rains, which we see plenty of in Georgia summers. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on where you're located in Lilburn. Homes near Lilburn City Park and in some Killian Hill properties have older, larger trees that create afternoon shade—which is a bonus in July and August, but means your putting green gets filtered light rather than full sun. That affects ball roll slightly and can actually extend the life of synthetic turf by reducing UV stress. Most Lilburn residential lots are spacious enough for a modest putting green (500–1,200 square feet is typical), though we also do smaller practice areas. HOA restrictions are worth checking in your neighborhood; some communities have guidelines on backyard structures or artificial surfaces. We'll help you navigate that conversation. Installation typically takes 2–3 days once the site is prepped, and we're about 30 minutes away, so scheduling is straightforward.
Clay drains slowly, but that's manageable with the right base layer. We use a compacted stone foundation and a perforated drain system underneath the turf to handle Georgia's summer storms. Without proper subsurface work, you'll see standing water; with it, your green stays playable year-round. It's the most critical step we take in Lilburn installations.
Absolutely. Many Lilburn yards have mature trees creating partial shade, and synthetic turf actually performs well in dappled sunlight. Full-sun greens roll faster, but shaded greens are still excellent and often more comfortable to use in summer. We design the layout to maximize usable light and minimize moss or algae risk.
Pricing depends on size, site prep complexity, and turf grade. A 600–800 square foot putting green in Lilburn typically runs between $4,500 and $8,000 installed. Gwinnett clay does require good base prep, which affects cost, but it's one-time work that ensures longevity.
Installation is 2–3 days. Before we start, it's smart to review your neighborhood's HOA guidelines—some Lilburn communities have restrictions on artificial surfaces or backyard structures. We can help you understand what's required and provide documentation your HOA might need.
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