Vs Mulch — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Lilburn backyard transforms those mature suburban lots into something you'll actually use year-round. We've installed them throughout Gwinnett County—from the neighborhoods near Lilburn City Park to the homes around Killian Hill—and homeowners are consistently surprised by how much they use them once they're in. Unlike mulch beds that need refreshing every couple years and eat up your maintenance budget, a quality artificial putting surface plays true, drains properly even with our Georgia clay underneath, and honestly just sits there looking sharp. The biggest difference we see? Families actually go outside more. That's not marketing talk; that's what we hear from our customers in 30047. Whether you've got a modest corner lot or something more spacious, we can design something that fits your space and your vision. No more excuses about the weather or the grass being too long.
Lilburn's mix of clay-heavy soil and established tree coverage creates a few specific considerations for putting green installation. That Gwinnett clay we're dealing with has decent drainage once it's properly prepped, but we always build in a robust base layer to manage water the way it should go—down and out, not pooling. Your lot size matters here too. A lot of Lilburn homes sit on quarter-acre to half-acre properties, which means we're often working in defined spaces, sometimes tucked between existing landscaping or near the Yellow River's moisture patterns. We design around sun exposure carefully. Some yards near Lilburn City Park get solid afternoon shade from mature oaks and pines; others face full western sun. We pick turf specifications that match what your yard actually gets, not what you wish it got. HOA communities in the area generally love putting greens—they're maintained, they're green year-round, and they don't look neglected like an empty dirt patch. We handle all the technical stuff: proper slope for drainage, infill material selection, and substrate compaction. The installation itself typically takes 3–5 days depending on site conditions and size.
Yes, but it requires proper base preparation. We excavate and install perforated layers designed to route water through the clay rather than pooling on top. Gwinnett clay compacts well once we work it correctly, and the drainage system we build handles typical Georgia rainfall without issues. Your putting surface stays playable even after heavy rain.
Most Lilburn homes can accommodate 400–800 square feet comfortably. We've designed greens for tight side-yard spaces near Killian Hill and larger backyard installations too. Even 200–300 square feet gives you a legitimate practice surface. We'll visit your property, look at sun, shade, existing landscaping, and existing utility lines to recommend what makes sense for your specific lot.
Overwhelmingly yes. Lilburn's homeowner associations view artificial putting greens as maintained, attractive landscape features—not like bare patches or weeds. We've completed dozens in HOA-governed neighborhoods throughout 30047. Always review your specific CC&Rs, but we've never encountered a community that rejects them outright.
Night and day. Mulch breaks down, requires annual topping, attracts weeds, and looks tired within 18 months. A putting green stays vibrant, doesn't need replanting, has zero weeds, and actually gets better with light maintenance. You're trading annual mulch refresh costs for occasional turf grooming—way better long-term value.
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