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Norcross homeowners have a real opportunity with artificial putting greens that a lot of folks don't think about until they've already spent years fighting their yard. Whether you're in Historic Norcross or closer to the Peachtree Corners area, that Georgia clay soil makes maintaining a natural green surprisingly difficult—and honestly, kind of miserable during summer. A lot of our customers tell us they got tired of the constant watering, the brown patches, the divots that never quite fill in. We're a women-owned shop, and we've been installing premium putting greens across the Atlanta metro for years now. What makes Norcross special is the mix of properties we work with—some tight suburban lots, some with more breathing room near Thrasher Park. We've learned what works here. Artificial turf doesn't just solve the maintenance headache; it gives you a year-round play surface that actually holds up to Georgia weather. No more soggy springs, no more dormant winters. Your backyard becomes something you actually use.
Gwinnett clay is honestly one of the trickier soil bases we deal with. It holds water like nobody's business, which means natural grass struggles with drainage and diseases, but it also means we have to be thoughtful about how we prep your putting green installation. The good news? Artificial turf handles it beautifully—we just need proper base preparation and drainage underneath. Sun exposure varies pretty widely across Norcross neighborhoods. Some yards in Historic Norcross are shaded by mature trees, while others get full afternoon sun. We account for both when selecting turf and designing the green. Most residential lots here range from modest to medium-sized, which actually works great for a high-quality putting green—we're not trying to squeeze a PGA course into a postage stamp, but we can definitely build something challenging and fun. HOA rules vary by neighborhood, so we always check with your community first. Installation timeline is usually one to two days depending on the space, and we handle all the grading and base work right here in our service area.
Some Norcross neighborhoods do have landscape guidelines, especially in the more structured subdivisions. We always pull those documents and coordinate with your HOA before breaking ground. Most associations are fine with artificial putting greens since they improve curb appeal and are low-maintenance—way better than a patchy natural lawn. We'll make sure everything's compliant before day one.
Our crew is very familiar with Gwinnett clay by now. It's dense, which actually gives us a stable base, but we always install proper drainage underneath to prevent water pooling. We grade everything carefully so water sheds away from the turf. It's a little more involved than sandy soil, but it's something we handle routinely in this area.
Yes, as long as we've set it up correctly—which we do. We use perforated base layers and ensure the surrounding grading slopes away from your green. The artificial turf itself is extremely permeable. During heavy rain, water drains through the turf and the base system rather than pooling. We've done this successfully across Norcross in all seasons.
Most installations take one to two days, depending on site size and how much prep work the yard needs. We're about 28 minutes from most Norcross neighborhoods, so we're local and can schedule quickly. Once we start, we aim to have you putting by the end of the second day.
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