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You're watering your lawn every other day, watching your Gwinnett County water bill climb, and honestly—you're tired of it. A putting green isn't just a golf thing anymore. Here in Peachtree Corners, where the tech corridor keeps expanding and backyards are becoming outdoor extensions of home offices, artificial turf putting greens solve a real problem: they look sharp, play beautifully, and cut your water consumption to basically zero. Whether you're in The Forum area with its manicured neighborhood standards or closer to Technology Park where the lots trend smaller and denser, a well-installed putting green gives you year-round playability without the fuss of maintaining natural grass. No fertilizer runoff. No brown patches during drought season. No guilt about water waste when Georgia's dry spells hit. We've installed dozens of these across Gwinnett County, and the homeowners in Peachtree Corners consistently tell us the same thing: it's the one lawn upgrade that actually pays for itself through lower water bills and less maintenance headache.
Peachtree Corners sits on classic Gwinnett clay—dense, slow-draining, and honestly not ideal for keeping natural grass looking pristine through our hot summers. That clay also means your yard likely stays wetter longer after rain, which is where artificial turf really shines. You get excellent drainage without the standing water problems that plague natural turf here. Most properties in The Forum and surrounding neighborhoods have mature oak and pine coverage, so you'll want a putting green surface rated for partial shade; our premium blends handle dappled light better than budget options. Homeowners associations in Peachtree Corners typically embrace well-installed artificial turf, especially when it's positioned as a water-conservation upgrade—that matters in a county that's seen significant growth and occasional water restrictions. Lot sizes vary widely here, from the larger estates near Jones Bridge Park area to the more compact yards in Technology Park, so putting green dimensions should match your actual usable space. Installation requires proper base preparation to account for Gwinnett's clay; we excavate, grade, and install a compacted base that prevents the turf from settling unevenly. Summer heat isn't an issue for quality artificial turf anymore—modern synthetics withstand Georgia temperatures without degradation.
Absolutely. In fact, Gwinnett clay is one reason artificial putting greens work so well here. Natural grass struggles with drainage in our heavy clay, but artificial turf doesn't care about soil drainage beneath it—we install a proper base layer and crushed stone foundation that handles water movement independently. Your putting green will actually perform more consistently than natural grass would on the same lot.
Most do, especially when framed around water conservation. Peachtree Corners neighborhoods like The Forum appreciate the maintained aesthetic that artificial turf delivers. That said, always check your specific HOA covenant—some have square-footage limits or placement restrictions. We can help you navigate those requirements and present the project in a way that addresses HOA concerns upfront.
Roughly 80–100% less water than natural turf. Natural grass in Peachtree Corners typically needs watering 2–3 times weekly during growing season; artificial turf needs none. Over a full year, that's thousands of gallons saved. Your water bill reflects that difference immediately, and the savings accumulate year after year.
Modern artificial turf is engineered for heat. Georgia summers won't degrade quality synthetic blends. The surface may feel warm to the touch on peak days, but the turf fibers themselves remain intact. If you're concerned about comfort underfoot during extreme heat, we can discuss infill options and shade positioning during the design phase.
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