Clay Soil — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Peachtree Corners has exploded as a tech and lifestyle destination, and your backyard should match that forward-thinking energy. Whether you're in The Forum area with those manicured suburban lots or near Technology Park where space is premium, a synthetic putting green transforms what would otherwise be wasted grass into something you'll actually use. Most homeowners we meet here have the same story: they want to practice their short game without killing their lawn every summer, they're tired of fighting Gwinnett clay, and they'd rather spend Saturday morning putting instead of watering. The good news? Artificial turf is made for yards like yours. It doesn't care about our brutal humidity, it thrives in full sun or partial shade, and it handles Georgia's clay soil underneath without any of the settling or drainage headaches you'd get with real grass. We've installed putting greens across all three ZIP codes—30092, 30096, and 30097—and seen how quickly families adopt them as the centerpiece of weekend entertainment. Think of it as the difference between owning a putter and actually having somewhere worth using it.
Gwinnett clay is beautiful to look at but notoriously tough on natural grass, and that's especially true when you're building something as precise as a putting green. Clay compacts hard, drains poorly, and shifts with temperature swings—not ideal for maintaining the consistent slope and surface that golf demands. Here's what we do: we lay proper base preparation that accounts for our clay subsoil, ensuring water flows away from your green instead of pooling. Because Peachtree Corners gets intense afternoon sun in summer, we often recommend a slightly darker synthetic turf that handles heat absorption better than lighter alternatives. Shade varies wildly depending on whether you're near Jones Bridge Park's tree line or in the more open Forum area lots, so we assess your specific microclimate during the site visit. Most Peachtree Corners properties run 300 to 600 square feet for a putting green—enough for real practice, not so massive that maintenance or HOA approval becomes complicated. We've navigated the landscape guidelines in both The Forum and surrounding subdivisions, and there's rarely pushback on artificial turf when it's installed cleanly with proper edging and drainage.
Absolutely. Our synthetic turf is engineered for Georgia summers. The material breathes, drains quickly, and won't develop the moss or fungal issues you'd see on real grass in this climate. Humidity actually works in your favor—it keeps the surface consistent and reduces static. We've installed dozens of greens in Gwinnett County, and they perform year-round without degradation from our heat cycles.
Real grass on clay means constant settling, poor drainage, and dead spots no matter how much you water. Our synthetic sits atop a properly prepped base that compensates for clay's density. You get a stable, level playing surface that doesn't shift with temperature or rain. Plus, zero fertilizer, fungicide, or aeration—your clay stays undisturbed underneath.
A standard residential putting green—say 400 square feet—usually takes one to two days. We handle all site prep, base work, and turf installation. Because we understand Gwinnett soil and local landscape codes, we work efficiently. Most customers have a playable green by the afternoon of day two.
It can, so we always recommend checking your covenants first. That said, we've worked with most Peachtree Corners HOAs and found they approve artificial putting greens when they're professionally installed with clean edges and integrated drainage. We handle the conversation if needed and can provide examples of completed greens in your area.
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