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A lot of homeowners in Norcross tell us the same thing: they love the idea of a putting green, but they're not sure if their yard can handle it. Here's the honest truth—Norcross yards absolutely can, especially with the right installation approach for our local clay soil and humidity. We've been working in this area long enough to know what works. Whether you're in Historic Norcross with a tight urban lot, over in the Peachtree Corners area with a bigger suburban setup, or somewhere in between across the 30071, 30092, or 30093 zip codes, a residential putting green is totally doable. The Gwinnett clay we deal with here actually requires some specific prep work—drainage is key—but that's exactly what we account for when we design your green. Most of our Norcross clients either want a genuine practice green where they can work on their short game, or they're after that perfect visual centerpiece for their backyard. Either way, artificial turf takes the guesswork out of maintenance. No fertilizer schedules, no patchy brown spots from our summer heat, no worrying about whether you've watered enough after a dry spell. You get a consistently smooth, playable surface year-round. The best part? We're close by. Our crew can usually get to your Norcross address within about half an hour, which means faster installation, easier follow-ups, and someone local who understands exactly what your yard needs. Let's talk about what a putting green could do for your space.
Norcross sits on what we call Gwinnett clay—it's dense, it holds moisture, and it's nothing like the sandy soils you find further south. When we install a putting green here, we're building up from that clay base with proper drainage layers. Skipping the drainage work is how you end up with water pooling after our summer thunderstorms, so we always recommend a perforated base and sand layer underneath the turf. Your yard's shade pattern matters too. A lot of the tree-lined properties in Historic Norcross get dappled afternoon shade, which is actually ideal for artificial turf—it reduces heat buildup and keeps the surface cooler in July and August. Full-sun backyards, especially in the newer Peachtree Corners developments, need infill material that won't absorb excessive heat. Lot sizes around Norcross vary quite a bit. We've worked on everything from compact 0.25-acre urban lots to larger suburban properties. Your putting green doesn't need much space—even a 400 to 600 square foot area gives you a legitimate practice setup. If you've got an HOA, we can also help navigate any landscape guidelines, though most communities here are pretty open to well-maintained putting greens as long as they don't create runoff or drainage issues for neighbors. Installation timing matters in Norcross too. Late fall through early spring keeps our clay from getting too saturated, which makes the prep work cleaner and faster.
Only if we don't plan for it. Gwinnett's dense clay definitely holds water, but that's why we install a proper drainage base—perforated landscape fabric, crushed stone, and compacted sand layers. This sits between your native clay and the turf, letting water move through instead of pooling. It's not optional in Norcross; it's standard practice for us.
Full-sun greens can reach 140+ degrees in peak afternoon heat. That's uncomfortable but not damaging to the turf itself. What matters more is your infill choice—use a cooler infill material and consider how much shade your afternoon sun pattern gives you. Shaded areas in Historic Norcross stay much cooler naturally.
Depends on your neighborhood. Peachtree Corners and Historic Norcross have different rules. Most HOAs allow them, but they want to see proper drainage (so water doesn't run onto neighbors' lots) and maintenance. We can help you navigate the approval process and design something that meets your community's standards.
You don't need much space. A 400 to 600 square foot green is completely playable and fits nicely into most Norcross backyards. Smaller lots in Historic Norcross can work with 200 to 300 square feet. We'll measure your space and design something that balances practice functionality with your overall landscape.
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