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Lilburn homeowners in Killian Hill and around the City Park area have been asking us the same question: how do we get a putting green that actually looks and plays like the real thing without spending a fortune maintaining it? The answer is premium artificial turf. We've installed dozens of backyard putting greens across Gwinnett County, and we've learned what works in our clay-heavy soil and humid Georgia summers. A lot of folks around here have the space for it—those mature suburban lots give you room to work with—but the time and money to keep natural grass putting surfaces golf-course ready? That's a different story. Our synthetic putting greens stay tournament-true year-round, handle our intense summer rain without puddles, and they don't care about the Gwinnett clay underneath. Whether you're 10 minutes from Lilburn City Park or nestled in one of the neighborhoods off Killian Hill Road, we can get this done right. No fancy financing required, no credit checks—just a straightforward conversation about what you want and what we can build.
Gwinnett clay is beautiful for building on, but it's murder on maintaining a natural putting surface. It compacts, it holds water, and it creates those hard pan layers that kill grass roots. That's actually one of the best reasons to go synthetic here—you're not fighting the soil. Our artificial greens sit right on top of your existing yard with proper base preparation. We see a lot of mature properties in Lilburn with tree coverage from oaks and pines, which is great for summer shade relief but tough on natural turf. Synthetic turf doesn't care about partial shade, so if your backyard is dappled with tree cover, that's not a limiting factor. Most of the residential lots we work with in this area range from quarter-acre to half-acre, plenty of space for a functional 200–400 square foot putting green. Installation in Lilburn means accounting for our summer humidity and afternoon thunderstorms—drainage is critical, and that's where our base layers and perforated backing make the difference. Many neighborhoods here have HOA guidelines worth checking, but putting greens typically fall outside turf-replacement restrictions since they're not replacing lawn—they're adding a distinct landscape feature.
Most Lilburn neighborhoods treat a putting green as a landscape feature rather than turf replacement, so it usually doesn't require approval. That said, call your HOA first—rules vary, and a 10-minute conversation beats finding out later. We've worked through HOA questions for homeowners in Killian Hill before and can help you understand what questions to ask.
Yes. Clay actually works in your favor here because we build proper sub-base drainage with perforated backing and aggregate. Water moves through the synthetic surface and drains away instead of pooling like it does on natural grass. Summer thunderstorms won't leave your green swampy.
Cost depends on size and base prep, but we price competitively for Gwinnett County. We don't do credit checks or require financing—pay as you go or in installments directly. Get a free quote and we'll walk you through pricing with no surprises.
Absolutely. Synthetic turf doesn't need sunlight to stay green or true. If you have oak or pine shade from Lilburn's mature landscape, that's actually an advantage—your green won't get worn out by intense afternoon sun like natural grass does.
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