Sloped Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard in Peachtree Corners doesn't have to fight Gwinnett clay and Georgia's humidity just to look good. A lot of homeowners in The Forum and around Technology Park end up with patchy, muddy yards because the native soil here drains poorly and summer heat just bakes everything into hard ground. That's where a putting green changes the game. Instead of spending weekends trying to coax grass to survive on a slope, you get a pristine surface that handles Peachtree Corners weather without constant maintenance. We've installed putting greens for dozens of families in your area—people who wanted to reclaim their backyards without fighting nature. Whether your lot slopes toward Jones Bridge Park or you're tucked into one of the tighter residential spots near The Forum, artificial turf gives you that polished, playable surface year-round. No more brown patches in summer, no more soggy divots after rain. Just a green that actually works on Georgia clay.
Peachtree Corners sits on clay-heavy soil that's common throughout Gwinnett County, and that clay is actually your best friend when installing a putting green on a slope. Unlike sandy soil that shifts and settles unevenly, Gwinnett clay provides a stable, compacted base—once we grade it properly. The real trick here is drainage. We slope the subsurface away from structures and toward natural drainage points, so you don't end up with standing water after Georgia's summer thunderstorms. Sun exposure varies a lot depending on your lot. Properties near The Forum tend to have mature tree coverage, which means dappled light and cooler turf. Out toward Technology Park, you might get more direct afternoon sun, so we choose turf with better UV stability. Most Peachtree Corners yards that want putting greens are between quarter-acre and half-acre lots—enough space to work with, but tight enough that every square foot matters. HOA rules in the area generally allow artificial putting greens, but we always verify before breaking ground. The sloped terrain actually makes installation cleaner because we're building a feature that looks intentional, not fighting against existing grade.
Absolutely. Gwinnett clay is dense and stable, which actually gives us a solid foundation. We excavate, compact the clay properly, add a drainage layer, and install the turf system on top. The clay won't shift under the turf like sandy soil can. We just need to manage water runoff carefully so it doesn't pool near your foundation—something we design into every job here.
Slopes are where putting greens shine. We grade the subsurface to match your existing lot, then build the turf system to follow that slope naturally. For steep grades, we use graduated drainage and sometimes add subtle contouring that makes the green more playable and more visually interesting. It blends seamlessly with Peachtree Corners' natural terrain.
Most Peachtree Corners HOAs allow putting greens as long as they're well-maintained and look intentional. We always recommend checking your covenants first. In our experience, a professionally installed green actually increases property appeal in your neighborhood and rarely triggers issues.
Far less than natural grass in Georgia humidity. Light raking or brushing monthly keeps the turf texture right for putting. After heavy storms, we recommend checking drainage to make sure Gwinnett clay runoff isn't backing up. Overall, you're looking at maybe an hour of maintenance per month, mostly just keeping debris clear.
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