Next Week Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A lot of homeowners in Oakwood reach out because they're tired of fighting their lawn. The clay soil in Hall County isn't forgiving—it gets compacted, it holds water wrong, and come summer it's either dust or mud. You've probably noticed this already, especially if you're near the Mundy Mill area or anywhere close to Lake Lanier where the ground stays damp half the year. Putting greens are different. They're not grass that needs constant babying. We install them to handle exactly what your yard throws at it: that sticky clay, the unpredictable rainfall, the intense sun when it does come out. A quality artificial putting green gives you a perfect surface year-round, no brown patches, no soggy spots, no weekly mowing. You get to actually use your backyard instead of stress about it. Most folks in your neighborhood are amazed at how much space they suddenly have once they're not mentally blocked by lawn maintenance. We've been installing these systems across the region, and we can be at your Oakwood property next week to get it done right the first time.
Hall County clay is honestly one of the trickier soil types for natural turf, which is exactly why artificial putting greens perform so well here. You don't have to amend the soil or fight drainage issues—we're installing a system on top of what's already there. That said, we do assess your yard's current slope and any low spots that collect water, especially common in the Mundy Mill area where elevation shifts are noticeable. Sun exposure matters too. Properties closer to Lake Lanier's southern edge often have more tree cover and afternoon shade, which changes the base preparation slightly. Most Oakwood lots run between a quarter and half acre, so a putting green typically fits nicely as a focal point without overwhelming the landscape. Hall County clay actually helps us here—it compacts well and provides solid support. We'll handle any grading needed, install proper drainage backing, and lay the turf to tournament standards. The whole process takes a few days, and because we're just 50 minutes away, logistics are straightforward for next-week scheduling.
Absolutely. We don't remove your clay—we work with it. The base layer we install sits on top and includes proper drainage backing so water moves through instead of pooling. Hall County clay actually compacts nicely, which gives the putting surface excellent stability. It's one reason artificial greens thrive here when natural grass struggles.
Yes. A standard residential putting green takes 2–3 days depending on size and grading needs. We're based about 50 minutes from Oakwood, so scheduling next week is completely realistic. We'll confirm site prep requirements during your initial walkthrough, then lock in your dates.
Not the way it affects natural grass. Our turf doesn't need sunlight to stay green or healthy. Shade is actually a non-issue. If anything, it keeps the surface cooler in summer, which some homeowners prefer for feel and consistency during play.
Our drainage system is designed for exactly this climate. Water permeates through the turf and backing layer, then disperses through the base without creating soggy pockets. Even after heavy Lake Lanier-area rainfall, your green will be playable within hours.
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