Indoor Space — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Most Norcross homeowners don't realize how much their clay soil and Georgia humidity can work against a natural putting green. You've got decent-sized yards in the Historic Norcross and Peachtree Corners areas, but that red clay we see throughout Gwinnett County drains poorly—especially during our wet springs. An indoor putting green eliminates all that frustration. You get consistent playing conditions year-round, no muddy spots after rain, and zero maintenance headaches. Whether you're in a finished basement, bonus room, or garage space, artificial turf putting greens give you the golf practice you actually want to use. We've installed these in homes across 30071, 30092, and 30093, and the difference is night and day compared to trying to maintain anything on native Gwinnett soil. Your game improves, your property doesn't suffer, and you're using your indoor space for something genuinely enjoyable.
Norcross sits on notoriously heavy Gwinnett clay that stays soggy longer than most homeowners expect. If you're thinking about an outdoor putting green here, you're fighting an uphill battle—that clay compacts, holds water, and creates drainage problems faster than sand-based soils do in other regions. That's exactly why indoor installations make so much sense for homes around Downtown Norcross and the residential pockets near Thrasher Park. Inside, you control everything: slope, lie, surface consistency, and lighting. Indoor spaces also let you avoid the mixed sun-and-shade patterns typical of our tree-heavy neighborhoods. You won't deal with moss creeping in during damp winters or the uneven wear patterns that come from Georgia's intense summer sun beating down on one side of your yard. Installation in a typical Norcross basement or finished room takes 1-2 days, and you're using square footage that might otherwise sit idle. The artificial turf we use is designed for short-game practice—it mimics real green speeds and durability without the irrigation, fertilizer, or seasonal die-off you'd face outdoors in Gwinnett.
We work with whatever height you've got. Most Norcross basements run 7-8 feet, which is plenty for a putting green and practice area. We've done installations in crawl spaces and bonus rooms across 30071—it's about smart layout and ensuring solid subflooring. We'll assess your space, recommend the best footprint, and make sure drainage under the turf doesn't cause moisture issues in that humid Georgia climate.
Modern artificial putting-green turf is designed to be odor-free and VOC-compliant. We use premium products that don't have that chemical smell people worry about. Norcross homes with good air circulation—basement windows, HVAC runs—never report odor issues. We always recommend ventilation anyway, especially during our humid summers when indoor spaces can feel stuffy.
Indoor turf lasts 10-15 years in residential spaces because it's protected from UV fade, temperature swings, and our heavy spring rains. Gwinnett's humidity won't affect it the way it would affect outdoor turf. We back our installations with warranties that cover wear and manufacturing defects. Climate-controlled basements are actually ideal environments for artificial turf longevity.
Indoor putting greens in finished spaces typically don't require permits in Norcross—you're modifying an existing room, not adding structure. We advise checking with your HOA if you're in Peachtree Corners or Historic Norcross, as some communities have landscape guidelines. We handle those conversations and can provide documentation if needed for your records.
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