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A lot of Loganville homeowners come to us wanting to turn their backyard into something they'll actually use year-round. Most of the time, that means a putting green—something fun enough to justify the space, but practical enough to handle Georgia weather without constant babying. Here's the thing: a real putting green isn't just decorative. It's a playable surface that holds up through our humid summers, won't turn into a mud pit during our spring rains, and stays green when your natural grass has given up. Whether you're in Downtown Loganville, closer to Bay Creek, or anywhere in the Walton County area, we've installed dozens of these. We know what works in our clay-heavy soil, we understand how the sun moves across your yard in different neighborhoods, and we've learned exactly what drainage solutions keep your green playable year after year. The Loganville putting greens we build aren't temporary solutions—they're long-term investments that turn an unused corner of your yard into your favorite place to spend an afternoon.
Loganville's proximity to the Walton and Gwinnett county line means you're dealing with clay-dominant soil that doesn't drain naturally. This is actually important for putting green installation—it means we're not just laying turf and hoping for the best. We build a proper base with drainage layers because water sits around here, especially in spring. The clay also means your yard might have subtle grading issues that look fine for regular grass but show up immediately on a putting green surface. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on which neighborhood you're in. Bay Creek area yards tend to have more mature trees, which can create shade patterns that affect turf performance. Downtown Loganville lots are often smaller but more open. We assess your specific lot before recommending turf type—some homeowners need shade-tolerant varieties, others benefit from full-sun blends. Most Loganville properties we work on are standard residential lots, so we're designing greens that fit real space constraints, not just sprawling estates. HOA restrictions in some neighborhoods require approval before installation, which we handle as part of our consultation.
Absolutely. Our clay-heavy soil doesn't drain on its own, so we always install a drainage base layer—typically crushed stone and perforated pipe. Without this, water pools and creates soft spots that ruin your putting surface. We've installed enough greens in Walton County to know exactly how much drainage slope you need for our local rainfall patterns. It adds cost upfront but saves you from a soggy, unplayable green come summer.
Way less than natural grass, but not zero. In Loganville, you'll want to brush the turf monthly to keep the pile upright and prevent matting. We recommend a light rinse during dry spells and clearing debris—leaves are your main enemy in our wooded neighborhoods. No mowing, no fertilizer, no fungal sprays. Most of our Loganville customers spend maybe an hour a month on basic upkeep.
Yes, but we'll choose a different turf blend than a full-sun green. Bay Creek lots often have mature trees creating dappled shade. Shade-tolerant artificial turf exists, but it performs best with at least 4-5 hours of indirect sunlight. If your yard is heavily shaded, we'll be honest about expectations and recommend a hybrid approach or a different project altogether.
Most residential greens in Loganville take 2-4 days, depending on size and site prep complexity. Clay soil prep often takes longer because we're building that drainage base properly. We'll give you a timeline after visiting your property. Weather can impact schedules—we don't install in heavy rain because the clay gets too soft to work with.
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