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A putting green transforms your backyard into a private golf escape—and in Peachtree Corners, where the tech corridor meets suburban living, it's the perfect upgrade for homeowners who want to skip the concrete patio and invest in something that actually gets used. Whether you're in The Forum area with a manicured lot or near Technology Park where space is premium, a quality artificial turf green gives you year-round playability without the maintenance nightmare of natural grass in our Georgia heat and humidity. We've installed dozens of greens across Gwinnett County, and Peachtree Corners residents consistently tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. Unlike concrete, which cracks, holds heat, and turns into a skating rink in winter, artificial turf stays soft, playable, and forgiving on your knees and back. It's also a smart move if your HOA has landscape guidelines—a well-designed putting green actually elevates your property's curb appeal and gives you a genuine reason to spend time outside. We're based just 30 minutes away, so we understand the specific challenges of installing in Gwinnett clay and the drainage quirks that come with our area's rainfall patterns.
Peachtree Corners sits on heavy Gwinnett clay, which is exactly why proper base preparation matters more here than in sandier parts of Georgia. When we install a putting green, we account for our region's tendency to hold moisture—a solid gravel and crushed stone base prevents pooling and keeps your turf playable even after our afternoon thunderstorms. The tech-corridor neighborhoods like The Forum and areas near Technology Park tend to have smaller to mid-sized lots, which means we often work with 200- to 600-square-foot green spaces. Sun exposure varies; some properties back up to Jones Bridge Park or tree-lined developments, creating partial-shade scenarios that require careful turf selection. Our winter temperatures rarely dip below freezing for extended periods, so frost heave isn't a major concern—but our summer humidity and occasional ice events mean drainage and material durability are non-negotiable. Most Peachtree Corners HOAs are receptive to landscape enhancements like putting greens, especially when they're installed with professional-grade edging and integrated into the overall yard design. We always confirm local guidelines before breaking ground.
Gwinnett clay compacts and holds water, so we dig deeper and install a proper drainage layer—crushed stone, gravel, and a perforated base. Skipping this step leads to puddles and dead spots. We've learned this the hard way across Gwinnett County. Your green won't drain properly without it, and that defeats the whole purpose of switching away from concrete.
Yes, but we specify shade-tolerant turf blends. Peachtree Corners has plenty of mature trees, and some properties get dappled afternoon sun. We assess your specific lot and recommend appropriate nap heights and fiber types. Full sun greens play different than partial-shade installations—we adjust expectations upfront.
Concrete is hard, hot in summer, slippery in winter, and cracks over time. A putting green is soft underfoot, stays playable in rain, requires no sealing, and actually encourages outdoor use. Plus, resale appeal: buyers see a concrete slab. They see a putting green as a lifestyle upgrade.
Most residential greens take 3–5 days, depending on size and base prep complexity. Gwinnett clay often requires extra grading time, but we factor that in during the estimate. Weather can add a day or two if we hit heavy rain, but we work around Peachtree Corners' typical summer patterns.
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