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Picture this: it's Saturday morning, you're sipping coffee on your back porch in Lilburn, and you've got a pristine putting green right there in your yard. No more driving to the range or waiting for a tee time. That dream is closer than you think, especially here in Gwinnett County where mature suburban lots give you plenty of space to work with. Lilburn homeowners get it. Whether you're near Lilburn City Park, out in the Killian Hill area, or anywhere else in the 30047 zip code, you've got a solid foundation to build on. Your neighbors already know the value of upgrading their outdoor spaces—and a backyard putting green? That's the ultimate conversation starter that also genuinely improves your golf game year-round. We've installed synthetic turf systems across this region long enough to understand what works in Gwinnett clay and what doesn't. A backyard putting green here isn't just a luxury; it's a practical investment. You'll use it constantly. Georgia's mild winters mean you're not locked into a three-month season like up north. Rain drains fast through quality artificial turf, so even after those Yellow River watershed downpours, you're back to putting within hours. The real question isn't whether you should install one—it's whether you can afford not to. Your handicap will thank you, and honestly, so will your family on those evenings when everyone wants to get outside and do something together. Let's talk through your space and show you what's possible.
Lilburn's landscape presents some specific advantages and challenges for putting green installation. That Gwinnett clay base you've probably fought in your garden beds? We factor that into our grading and drainage plan from day one. Proper base preparation is non-negotiable here because standing water in clay-heavy soil will compromise your green's foundation. Yard sizes in Lilburn vary wildly. Some of you have quarter-acre lots tucked into established neighborhoods; others around Killian Hill have more breathing room. We'll design a green that fits your actual space, not some cookie-cutter 12x20 rectangle. Sun exposure matters too—check your yard at different times of day. Lilburn's tree coverage is substantial, and mature oaks can create afternoon shade that affects ball roll and turf maintenance. HOA rules in various Lilburn developments do restrict backyard modifications, so we'll review your covenants upfront. Most allow artificial turf when it's properly contained and maintained. Because this is a mature suburb with established homeowner expectations, we've learned which neighborhoods welcome these upgrades enthusiastically. One thing Lilburn homeowners appreciate: our crews know the terrain and can navigate the typical driveway and fence configurations around here. We're not fumbling with unfamiliar lot layouts. That familiarity saves you time and money during installation.
Absolutely, but only with the right base. We install a compacted stone and gravel base layer that breaks through Gwinnett clay and channels water away from the green surface. Proper slope during installation is critical. Rain won't pool on the turf itself—it percolates through and drains laterally into surrounding landscape or a French drain if your lot requires it.
You can work with as little as 150–200 square feet and still have a functional, fun green. Most Lilburn yards have room for a 12x15 or 15x20 layout, which gives you multiple hole positions and realistic shot distances. We'll visit your property, measure around trees and structures, and design something that maximizes your usable space.
Most do, with conditions. Typically, they want the green contained within fencing or landscaping borders, well-maintained, and in line with neighborhood aesthetics. We help you navigate your specific covenants and can reference installations we've already completed in your development to show the approval process.
Minimal compared to natural grass. You'll brush the turf monthly to maintain blade texture, remove debris, and occasionally rinse it during dry spells. No mowing, no fertilizing, no disease problems from Gwinnett humidity. Most owners spend 15–30 minutes per month on upkeep once it's installed.
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