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Norcross has some beautiful residential pockets—especially around Historic Norcross and the Peachtree Corners area—where homeowners are discovering that a putting green transforms a yard from just another patch of grass into an actual destination. We've installed plenty of them in the 30071 and 30092 ZIP codes, and the response is always the same: people use them. A lot. There's something about having a short game practice area steps from your back door that changes how you spend your weekends. Unlike natural grass greens that turn patchy in our Gwinnett clay soil and demand constant upkeep, artificial turf greens stay consistent year-round. No dead spots after summer heat, no mud after heavy rain, no mowing. Just roll out, grab your putter, and actually enjoy your yard the way you imagined it. If you've been thinking about adding one, we're based just 28 minutes away, and we know exactly what works in Norcross neighborhoods—the sun angles, the drainage quirks, the whole picture. Let's talk about making that happen.
Gwinnett County's clay-heavy soil is honestly one reason a putting green makes so much sense here. Natural turf struggles in our tight, poorly-draining soil during wet months, and the heat in summer can stress grass badly. A quality artificial green sidesteps all that. Most Norcross properties we work on have mixed sun exposure—you might have tree cover from mature oaks in one corner and full sun exposure on the south side. That matters for green placement and helps us pick the right turf blend. Yards in Historic Norcross and nearby residential areas tend to be modest to mid-sized, so we're typically building greens in the 200–500 square foot range, which is perfect for practice and casual play without dominating your landscape. Installation in our area means dealing with clay prep—we have to manage drainage properly so water doesn't pool under the turf. HOA communities around Peachtree Corners sometimes have landscaping guidelines too, so we coordinate with those before we break ground. The good news: artificial greens almost always pass HOA approval since they're lower-maintenance and actually increase property appeal.
Absolutely. Our turf is engineered for the Southeast's climate—it won't fade, won't get spongy in humidity, and won't develop dead spots like natural grass does in Gwinnett's heat. Drainage is built in, so summer storms won't leave puddles. You'll actually get better performance in July than you would with natural grass.
We excavate and level the area, then install a proper base layer to handle Gwinnett clay's drainage challenges. Without this step, water sits under the turf. We've done this hundreds of times in Norcross and surrounding neighborhoods—it's straightforward, but getting the base right is what separates good installs from bad ones.
Yes. Many Historic Norcross and Peachtree Corners homes have compact yards, and we design greens to fit. Even 150–200 square feet gives you a meaningful practice space with a couple of hole positions. We'll work with your actual space and sun patterns to maximize usability.
Most projects take 2–4 days depending on size and base prep. Fall and spring are ideal in Georgia—mild weather and less rain variability. We can work year-round, but summer heat and winter wet spells can complicate timelines. We'll give you a realistic schedule once we assess your yard.
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