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Your backyard in Oakwood sits in one of Hall County's fastest-growing residential areas, and a lot of homeowners around here are tired of fighting the clay soil and unpredictable moisture patterns that come with real grass. Between the humid summers and the way water pools in certain yards near the lake-adjacent neighborhoods, maintaining a lush lawn can feel like a full-time job. That's where a residential putting green comes in. Instead of spending weekends mowing, fertilizing, and dealing with brown patches, you get a year-round playable surface that handles Oakwood's weather without the headaches. We've installed dozens of synthetic greens across the Mundy Mill area and surrounding neighborhoods, and the response has been consistent: homeowners love having a functional backyard feature that their families actually use. A putting green isn't just decoration—it's a genuine upgrade to how you use your property. Whether you've got a sprawling lot or a tighter space, we can design something that fits your yard and your lifestyle.
Oakwood's clay-heavy soil is actually one reason artificial putting greens work so well here. Real grass struggles with drainage in our area, especially after the wet seasons we get moving into summer. Our synthetic turf doesn't care about clay compaction or the mineral content in Hall County's native soil—it just sits on top, drains properly, and stays playable. We typically see yards in the Oakwood and Mundy Mill neighborhoods ranging from half-acre to multi-acre lots, so we have flexibility in sizing. Sun exposure varies depending on your position relative to the tree cover that's common in these residential areas. Some yards get full southern exposure, others have morning shade from mature oaks. We assess this during the site visit because it affects which turf grade we recommend and how we orient the green. If your property is on a slight slope or has irregular grading, that's fine—we handle the base preparation and subsurface drainage to make sure water sheds away from your foundation and doesn't pool. The proximity to Lake Lanier also means humidity levels run higher, which is why we use commercial-grade turf that resists algae and mold growth better than budget alternatives.
Absolutely. Clay doesn't drain on its own, so we excavate the area and install a proper base layer—usually crushed stone and a drainage mat—before laying turf. Without this step, you'd get standing water in Oakwood's rainy months. The clay actually becomes an asset because it's stable and won't shift under the green. We've done this hundreds of times in Hall County, and it's a straightforward process.
Less than you'd think. You'll brush it monthly to keep the fibers upright and rinse it occasionally to prevent algae buildup—which matters more here because of lake-area moisture. No mowing, no chemicals, no fertilizer. Most Oakwood homeowners spend maybe an hour a month total. Compare that to weekly lawn care, and the time savings are real.
Yes, and slopes are common in these neighborhoods. We grade and level the base to create a playable surface, then use the excavated material for drainage or landscaping elsewhere on your property. We've handled plenty of uneven lots around here—it just requires proper planning during the design phase.
Most residential greens take 3–5 days from start to finish, depending on site prep. If your yard needs significant grading or drainage work, add a few days. We schedule around Oakwood's weather, so we avoid our wettest months when possible. Once we start, you're usually putting within a week or two.
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