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A lot of homeowners in Loganville have been asking us about putting greens lately—and honestly, it makes sense. Between the clay soil that's tough to maintain and Georgia's unpredictable summer heat, keeping a real grass practice green in your yard becomes more of a headache than a hobby. Whether you're in Downtown Loganville near Vines Park or out in the Bay Creek area, we've installed enough synthetic putting surfaces to know exactly what works here. The neat thing about artificial turf for putting greens is that it doesn't care about our clay-heavy soil conditions or the wet springs we get in Walton County. You get a consistent, playable surface year-round without the fertilizer bills, the mowing, or the bare patches that pop up come July. We typically drive out to Loganville from our shop for these installs, and we've learned what local yards need to perform well. Most of our clients end up loving their greens so much they wonder why they didn't do it sooner.
The Loganville area sits right on that Walton/Gwinnett border, and the soil here is predominantly clay—which is actually one of the biggest reasons artificial putting greens make so much sense. Real grass struggles with drainage in clay, and that leads to compaction, fungal issues, and uneven playing surfaces. Our synthetic turf installation process accounts for this by building a proper base layer that sits *above* the clay, so water flows through instead of pooling. Sun exposure varies pretty dramatically between Downtown Loganville and the Bay Creek neighborhoods; some yards get afternoon shade from mature oaks, while others bake in full sun. We assess each site individually because that affects turf pile height and infill choice. Most residential lots in the area are between a quarter and half-acre, so a backyard putting green typically runs 300 to 800 square feet—totally manageable and really adds value. Installation usually takes one to two days depending on site prep. If your yard has low spots or old sod that needs removal, we handle all that upfront. The clay also means we're extra careful with drainage during the install, which is why we don't just lay turf on bare ground.
Loganville and Walton County don't typically require permits for residential landscape features like putting greens, but it's worth checking with your HOA if you're in Bay Creek or another deed-restricted community. We always verify local requirements before we schedule your install, so you're covered either way.
Clay doesn't drain well on its own, which is why we install a gravel and perforated base underneath the turf. This prevents water from sitting on top of the clay and causing soggy, unusable conditions. It's a critical step in Loganville yards that a lot of installers skip.
Absolutely. Unlike real grass, synthetic turf doesn't go dormant in winter or brown out in summer. You'll get consistent playability from January through December, even during our humid summers and occasional ice events.
Way less than you'd think. Occasional brushing to keep the pile upright, clearing leaves and debris—especially in fall—and a light rinse with the hose maybe once a month. No fertilizer, no fungicide, no regrassing. Most Loganville homeowners spend under an hour per month on upkeep.
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