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A putting green transforms your Norcross backyard into something you'll actually use year-round. Whether you're in Historic Norcross, near Peachtree Corners, or anywhere across the 30071, 30092, or 30093 zip codes, Georgia's humidity and clay-heavy soil make a real grass putting surface impractical. You're either fighting brown patches, drainage issues, or spending weekends maintaining something that never quite looks tournament-ready. Artificial turf solves this. We've installed dozens of putting greens throughout Gwinnett County, and we know exactly what works in our climate. The Norcross area's mixed residential-commercial landscape means your neighbors likely have varying yard sizes and configurations—we've worked with all of them. A quality synthetic putting surface gives you consistent play, no muddy divots after rain, and a genuine practice tool that'll lower your handicap without the Georgia heat wearing you down. It's the difference between a backyard feature you check on occasionally and one you actually want to spend time on.
Norcross sits on Gwinnett clay, which is dense and doesn't drain as fast as sandy soils you might find further south in Georgia. That's precisely why artificial turf makes sense here—real grass struggles with water pooling, and you'd be aerating constantly. Our putting greens are installed with a proper sub-base and drainage system that handles our area's occasional heavy downpours without creating swampy spots. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your lot. Some properties in Historic Norcross have mature tree canopies that create dappled light, while newer construction toward Peachtree Corners tends to have more open yards. We assess your specific microclimate during the site visit. Most Norcross yards we work with are modest-sized backyard spaces—not sprawling estates—so we typically design 400 to 800 square-foot greens that fit naturally into the landscape. The turf we use is rated for Georgia's heat and UV exposure, and the infill system doesn't compact like natural soil does. Installation usually takes two to three days, and you're ready to play within 24 hours of completion.
Absolutely. Our synthetic turf is engineered for Georgia's humidity and temperature swings. The key is proper drainage—something Gwinnett's clay soil actually makes easier to address with a good sub-base. Unlike real grass, the turf won't develop fungal issues or brown spots from moisture. We've had greens in the Norcross area perform flawlessly through multiple summers.
Most HOAs permit artificial turf, especially for a small backyard putting green that's clearly recreational and well-maintained. We recommend checking your CC&Rs first—they're usually available online or from your HOA management company. We're happy to discuss design options that comply with local guidelines if you share those restrictions.
Standard installation is two to three days, depending on your yard's size and existing conditions. The clay soil we deal with in Gwinnett actually works in our favor for sub-base prep. We'll schedule around your availability and walk you through the timeline during the initial consultation.
Minimal. Brush the surface monthly to keep the pile upright, rinse debris after heavy rain, and that's it. No mowing, fertilizing, or fighting with Georgia's summer weeds. You're looking at maybe two hours of light upkeep per year—nothing compared to maintaining natural grass in our climate.
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