Older Home — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard in Peachtree Corners doesn't have to feel like a work project. Most homes in The Forum and around Technology Park sit on older lots where natural grass struggles—Gwinnett clay compacts easily, drainage gets finicky, and that Georgia sun works overtime in summer. A putting green changes that dynamic entirely. Instead of fighting your soil every spring and summer, you get a manicured, playable surface that handles the humidity without the mowing, fertilizing, and constant edging. We've installed dozens of putting greens across Gwinnett County, and we understand the specific challenges that come with Peachtree Corners properties. Whether you've got a modest corner lot or a larger backyard near Jones Bridge Park, an artificial putting green works as both a functional recreation space and a genuine upgrade to your home's appearance. It's the kind of improvement that older homes particularly benefit from—low maintenance, high impact, and completely resistant to the wear patterns that natural grass develops over years of foot traffic.
Peachtree Corners' signature Gwinnett clay is heavy and slow-draining, which makes it tough for traditional turf but actually makes artificial putting greens shine by comparison. We design drainage systems that work *with* your existing soil, not against it, so water moves off the green instead of pooling. Sun exposure varies significantly across the neighborhoods here—The Forum area has a lot of mature tree canopy, which is great for shade but means we pay attention to how much direct afternoon light your space actually gets. That affects both the turf type we recommend and the subsurface composition. Most Peachtree Corners lots fall into that 0.25- to 0.5-acre range, which is ideal for a putting green that doesn't consume your entire yard. Installation typically takes 2–3 days depending on site prep. We remove sod if needed, grade for proper pitch, install perforated base layers, and compact everything so your green stays level and plays true year-round. HOA guidelines in some sections of The Forum do apply, so we review those upfront. Unlike sodded areas, your new green won't settle or develop bare spots from Georgia's heat cycles.
Absolutely. Artificial turf doesn't wilt, discolor, or thin out the way natural grass does in Georgia summers. Gwinnett County's clay soil combined with our humidity actually makes artificial greens more practical than real grass. The materials we use are UV-stabilized for decades of direct sun, and proper drainage prevents the moisture buildup that kills natural lawns.
Most residential greens in the area run $3,500–$8,500 depending on size, site prep, and existing landscaping. Older homes around The Forum sometimes need extra drainage work because of clay composition, which can add to the base cost. We always provide a detailed estimate during the on-site consultation.
Most do, but it depends on your specific section. We check HOA guidelines before we start any project. In some cases, an approved putting green actually *satisfies* landscaping requirements better than struggling natural grass. We'll walk through any restrictions with you upfront.
Yes—slope is actually part of what makes a green challenging and fun to play. We grade and contour the subsurface so the green drains properly while maintaining playable slope for putts. Peachtree Corners' varied topography gives us room to create genuinely interesting layouts.
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