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A putting green in your Lilburn backyard transforms weekends. Instead of driving out to a course, you're practicing your short game between sips of coffee on your own property—right there near Lilburn City Park or tucked into one of the mature neighborhoods around Killian Hill. We've installed plenty of greens across Gwinnett County, and Lilburn homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: they use them more than they expected. The clay soil around here actually works in your favor during installation. It compacts well, gives the base layer stability, and means your green stays level through Georgia's wet springs. Whether you've got a modest corner lot or a sprawling yard with room to dream, a custom putting surface adds genuine utility to your outdoor space. No more excuses about the weather or membership fees keeping you from your practice routine.
Lilburn's Gwinnett clay is dense and holds moisture, which sounds like a problem until you understand drainage design. Our crews have built hundreds of greens on clay-heavy soil in this area, and the trick is a properly engineered base layer—crushed stone, perforated pipes, and gravel that lets water move through instead of pooling on top. Your lot's slope matters too. Many properties near Lilburn City Park or in the Killian Hill neighborhoods sit on gentle grades, which is ideal for directing surface water away from your green. Sun exposure varies block to block in these mature suburban neighborhoods. Some yards get full afternoon sun, others have established oaks that create dappled light. We assess shade patterns during your consultation because it affects which grass blend performs best and how often you'll water. HOA guidelines in certain Lilburn developments may restrict artificial turf color or require specific edging materials, so we always review those before breaking ground. The good news: most putting greens fall outside strict turf restrictions since they're functional play surfaces, not lawn replacement. Typical Lilburn residential lots give us enough room for a 400–800 square foot green with room for approach shots.
Not if it's installed right. Clay compacts firmly, which actually provides excellent base stability. We add a sloped perforated drainage layer beneath the turf so water moves down and out instead of pooling. Lilburn's spring rains are handled properly with correct slope—typically 1–2% grade away from your home.
No. Buyers in Gwinnett County neighborhoods like Killian Hill and around Lilburn City Park view well-built outdoor features as upgrades. A professional putting green with clean edging and quality turf is landscaping, not a backyard shortcut. It shows investment in your home's leisure amenities.
Most neighborhood greens get 4–6 hours of direct sun and thrive. Lilburn's mature trees provide natural afternoon shade on many properties, which is actually beneficial in summer heat. We recommend grass blends that tolerate partial shade. Full-sun yards need more water; part-shade yards need less maintenance overall.
Most residential putting greens take 3–5 days from start to finish. Site prep (removing sod, grading, building base layers) usually takes 2 days on Gwinnett clay. We're about 30 minutes from central Lilburn, so scheduling is flexible. Weather delays can extend timelines in spring when the ground stays wet.
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