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Norcross has some beautiful residential properties, especially around Historic Norcross and the Peachtree Corners area, but Georgia clay doesn't always cooperate with traditional grass. A lot of homeowners here are discovering that a putting green transforms their backyard without fighting the local soil conditions year-round. Whether you've got a modest lot in one of the 30071 or 30092 ZIP codes, or you're managing a larger property near Thrasher Park, artificial turf gives you that manicured, playable surface without the constant maintenance that clay-heavy yards demand. We've installed putting greens across Gwinnett County for years, and we understand exactly what works in this climate. No more brown patches in summer, no more muddy spots after rain, and no more frustration with drainage issues that plague natural grass here. A well-designed putting green becomes the centerpiece of your outdoor space—perfect for weekend practice, entertaining, or just enjoying a functional yard that actually looks great.
Gwinnett County's clay-based soil is dense and drains poorly, which is precisely why putting greens work so well here. Instead of fighting nature, you're working with it. Before installation, we assess your property's slope and existing drainage patterns—especially important in Norcross neighborhoods where yards can vary dramatically. Sun exposure matters too; the mixed commercial-residential landscape means some lots get afternoon shade from nearby structures or mature trees, while others face intense midday sun. We factor that into turf selection and infill recommendations. Many properties in Historic Norcross or near Peachtree Corners have established trees that create interesting light patterns—this actually benefits putting green placement and playability. Most residential lots in the 30093 area support greens between 400–800 square feet comfortably. During installation, we manage the clay substrate properly to prevent moisture pooling beneath the turf, ensuring your green drains correctly even after heavy Georgia rainfall. The Gwinnett water table and seasonal humidity mean we prioritize superior base preparation over standard approaches.
Absolutely. Clay is actually easier to work with for putting green installation—it compacts well and provides a stable base. We manage drainage by adding a proper sub-base layer that prevents water from pooling beneath the turf. Gwinnett's clay won't damage synthetic turf; it just requires thoughtful installation, which is our specialty.
Cost depends on square footage, site prep needs, and infill type. A typical 500–600 sq ft green in Norcross runs between mid-range to premium pricing depending on existing landscape complexity. We provide free estimates and can work with your budget. Call us to discuss your specific property.
Most do, but it varies by community. We recommend checking your HOA guidelines first. Many Norcross properties don't have HOA restrictions at all. If you need documentation or architectural approval help, we've worked with local HOAs and can guide you through that process.
Crumb rubber or silica sand are both solid for Georgia heat and humidity. Silica sand drains well in our clay-heavy environment and handles summer heat without retention issues. Crumb rubber offers cushioning and slightly cooler surface temps. We'll recommend based on your specific sun exposure and play style.
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