Online Estimate — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Peachtree Corners has changed a lot over the past decade. The Forum brought retail and dining, Curiosity Lab draws families, and Technology Park continues to grow. But one thing that hasn't changed? The challenge of keeping a natural grass putting green looking sharp in Gwinnett's clay-heavy soil and humid summers. Most homeowners in the 30092, 30096, and 30097 zip codes discover that a real grass green requires constant maintenance—weekly mowing, fertilizing schedules that fight the clay, and dealing with bare patches when summer heat kicks in. That's exactly why we've installed dozens of artificial putting greens throughout Peachtree Corners. The turf handles our moisture without waterlogging, stays consistent through temperature swings, and cuts out the fertilizer and mowing routine entirely. Whether you're in The Forum area or near Jones Bridge Park, an artificial green gives you that polished backyard setup without the Gwinnett clay headaches. We've seen how quickly families actually use their outdoor spaces once the maintenance burden disappears.
Peachtree Corners sits on heavy Gwinnett clay, which drains slowly and compacts easily—something that real grass greens struggle with year-round. Artificial turf thrives here because it doesn't rely on soil drainage or root systems. You'll notice sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your lot backs up toward Technology Park or sits more sheltered in The Forum neighborhoods. South and west-facing greens get intense afternoon sun, which artificial turf handles beautifully without the burn-out problems natural grass faces. Shade from mature oaks is common in established Peachtree Corners lots, and that's actually ideal for synthetic greens since you don't have the fungal pressure that humid shade creates on live grass. Most residential yards here run 0.25 to 0.75 acres, which gives us plenty of room to build greens in the 200–400 square-foot range. HOA guidelines in Peachtree Corners neighborhoods typically allow artificial greens as long as they're residential-grade (not commercial netting) and properly edged. We handle those conversations with your HOA during the estimate process.
Not the way it affects natural grass. Our turf stays firm and playable through Gwinnett's muggy summers because it doesn't develop fungal issues or soft spots like clay-based greens do. Drainage sits underneath the turf system, so water moves through quickly. You're actually better off in humid conditions than homeowners up north dealing with freeze-thaw cycles.
For a typical putting green, we're looking at 2–3 days on-site. Day one handles site prep and subgrade work; day two is turf installation and contouring. Day three is cleanup, edging, and a practice session. Drive time from our shop adds roughly half a day to the project schedule overall.
Absolutely. Shade is actually a plus for synthetic turf in Peachtree Corners. You avoid the moss and thin patches that plague shaded natural grass greens in our humid climate. We just confirm the green won't collect standing water in low spots—proper drainage underneath prevents that entirely.
We provide free online estimates through our site. A standard 300–400 square-foot green typically runs $4,000–$6,500 depending on subgrade prep, grading complexity, and edge options. Gwinnett clay sometimes requires extra base work, which we detail in the estimate so there are no surprises.
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