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A putting green in your Sandy Springs North backyard sounds like a dream—and honestly, it's more achievable than you might think. We've installed plenty of them across the Dunwoody border and Abernathy corridor neighborhoods, and the results speak for themselves. Whether you've got a compact lot near the North Springs MARTA station or a sprawling suburban yard, a quality artificial turf putting green transforms your outdoor space into something you'll actually use year-round. No more excuses to skip practice. No more brown patches from overuse. The North Fulton clay soil that makes gardening tricky? It's actually perfect for putting green installation—we build right over it with proper drainage. Our crew knows Sandy Springs North inside and out. We understand the neighborhood HOAs, the sun angles coming off Morgan Falls, and which installation details matter most for homes in your area. It takes us about 28 minutes to roll up to your driveway from our shop, so we're close enough to handle the job quickly but far enough that you're not paying inflated local-premium pricing. Let's talk about turning that underutilized corner of your yard into a genuine asset.
Sandy Springs North sits on dense North Fulton clay, which is honestly a blessing for putting green installation. Most contractors curse clay, but we love it—it compacts beautifully and provides excellent drainage support when we lay a proper base. That said, the clay does mean you'll want experienced hands doing the work. We don't just roll turf over existing soil; we prepare a sand and gravel base that locks everything in place. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your lot backs toward Morgan Falls or faces the street-side shade from mature trees. South-facing yards around the Abernathy corridor tend to get full afternoon sun, while homes closer to Dunwoody's tree line benefit from dappled coverage. We factor this in during the design phase because it affects traffic patterns and wear zones on your green. Most Sandy Springs North lots range from 5,000 to 15,000 square feet, which means putting greens typically fit as a 400–800 square-foot feature near the patio or garage area. HOA rules in your neighborhood are moderate about landscaping, but we always confirm before breaking ground. Drainage is critical here—our installation slopes slightly to prevent water pooling, especially important during North Georgia's wet spring months.
Sandy Springs North doesn't require permits for decorative landscape features like putting greens, but your HOA may have guidelines. We check those details before we start. If your property borders Dunwoody, there's occasionally a setback rule, but a backyard green almost always qualifies. We handle the verification so you don't have to call City Hall.
The North Fulton clay is actually an advantage if it's installed right. We excavate about 4 inches, add a sand-and-gravel base with proper pitch, then lay the turf. Water drains away from the green into your existing yard or French drain system. Clay compacts firmly, so there's no shifting or settling later.
Minimal compared to natural grass. You'll brush the turf once a month and rinse it during dry spells. North Georgia's spring rain handles watering for you. No fertilizer, no reseeding, no fungal issues from humid summers. The occasional leaf blowdown from neighboring trees, but that's it.
Absolutely. We've designed greens on lots as tight as 3,000 square feet. Even a 300–400 square-foot putting surface plays well and fits nicely beside a garage or along a side yard. Proximity to MARTA actually works in your favor—dense neighborhoods often have compact but well-designed spaces.
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