Recycled Materials — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Oakwood homeowners know the drill: Hall County's clay soil and the humidity that comes with being near Lake Lanier create real challenges for maintaining a natural grass putting green. Between the inconsistent drainage and the Mundy Mill area's mix of shade and full sun exposure, keeping a tournament-quality practice surface is exhausting work. That's where recycled-material artificial turf steps in. Our putting greens use reclaimed rubber and polyethylene blends that drain faster than any natural surface in this climate, won't compact like clay does, and stay playable year-round without the weekly maintenance. We've installed systems throughout the Oakwood area that handle the local humidity, shed water efficiently, and give you that crisp roll you'd expect from a real green—minus the seasonal dead patches and bare spots that plague the neighborhood. Most folks are surprised how realistic modern turf feels underfoot, and they're even more surprised by how much free time they get back.
Oakwood's clay-heavy soil presents a unique problem for putting greens. Natural grass struggles with drainage here, especially during the wet months, and that compact subsoil makes root establishment unpredictable. Recycled-material turf systems solve this by sitting on a permeable base layer that channels water away instead of pooling it. Sun exposure varies significantly across Oakwood and the Mundy Mill neighborhoods—some yards get full afternoon heat while others are shaded by mature hardwoods. Artificial greens perform consistently in both conditions without the bare patches you'd see on natural grass in partial shade. Yard sizes in this area tend toward quarter-acre lots and larger, which means most installations have room for a proper green without feeling cramped. The lake proximity means humidity stays high and morning dew lingers, so a turf system that doesn't harbor mold or fungus becomes a practical advantage. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on site prep, and the recycled-material base integrates well with the existing landscaping common to Hall County properties.
Yes. We install a permeable base layer that sits directly on your existing clay and channels water downward and away. You won't need extensive grading or French drains like you might for natural grass. The recycled rubber and polyethylene materials are engineered to drain 20+ inches per hour, so standing water after Oakwood's summer storms isn't a concern.
They excel. Unlike natural grass, recycled turf doesn't brown out or thin in partial shade. You get consistent ball roll and playability whether your green sits in dappled afternoon sun or under mature oaks. That's a real advantage in Oakwood where lot layouts often mix sun and shade zones.
It's the real deal. Recycled-material systems repurpose old tires, reclaimed polyethylene, and post-consumer plastics that would otherwise sit in landfills. They last 15–20 years, require zero pesticides or fertilizer, and eventually get recycled themselves. For Oakwood homeowners concerned about environmental impact, it's a measurable upgrade over chemical-heavy natural grass maintenance.
Night-and-day difference. No mowing, no fungicide treatments, no aerating to combat clay compaction. You rinse it occasionally and brush the fibers to maintain surface texture. Oakwood's humidity won't create the mold issues common with natural greens, and you skip all the seasonal brown-out cycles.
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