Large Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sandy Springs North homeowners with larger yards often find themselves in a unique situation: plenty of space, but not always the time or energy to maintain a traditional lawn. That's especially true here in North Fulton, where the clay-heavy soil and our humid subtropical summers can turn yard work into a weekend battle. A putting green isn't just for golf enthusiasts—it's a practical solution for families near the Abernathy corridor and Dunwoody border who want a low-maintenance, high-impact outdoor space. Whether you're looking to reclaim your weekends or simply want a manicured, functional yard that handles our weather better than fescue or zoysia, artificial turf offers Sandy Springs North residents a real alternative. We've been installing these systems throughout the area for years, and we've learned exactly what works in our clay soil, our shade patterns, and our HOA environments. The result is a putting green that looks sharp year-round—no brown patches in summer, no bare spots from wear, just consistent, playable turf that your family will actually use.
North Fulton clay is heavy and drains slower than ideal for traditional turf, which makes it a perfect argument for artificial putting greens in Sandy Springs North. Our clay-based soil compacts easily, especially in high-traffic areas, so a synthetic surface eliminates that maintenance headache entirely. Sun and shade patterns vary dramatically depending on whether your property borders the wooded areas near Morgan Falls or sits more open along the Abernathy corridor. We assess your specific lot during the site visit because a south-facing yard receives intense afternoon heat, while properties closer to the Dunwoody border often benefit from tree cover. That affects both the turf selection and the base preparation. Larger yards in this zip code range (30350 and 30328) typically have the space for a full-sized or practice-length green, and we've found that homeowners here appreciate the drainage layer that prevents water pooling—critical in our rainy season. HOA communities in Sandy Springs North generally permit artificial turf when it's installed to code and maintains a natural appearance. We handle all those compliance details. Installation typically takes three to five days depending on lot size and existing grading work needed.
Absolutely. Our turf systems are engineered for Georgia's climate, and the synthetic fibers don't brown or thin out like natural grass does in our hot, humid summers. The drainage base we install beneath the turf prevents moisture buildup that would damage the backing or encourage mold. Your green stays playable and vibrant from June through August without any summer decline.
Heavy clay actually works in our favor. We compact it as a base layer, then add our engineered drainage system on top. The clay's density provides excellent stability, so the turf surface won't shift or settle unevenly. We've done hundreds of installations on this soil type—it's predictable and reliable once we prepare it correctly.
Yes. Shade is one of the few things artificial turf handles better than natural grass. Many properties along the Dunwoody border have mature trees that make traditional lawn impossible. Our synthetic turf performs identically in shade and sun, so a heavily wooded backyard is actually an ideal candidate for a quality putting green.
We typically schedule estimates within a week and aim to install within 2–3 weeks. Installation itself takes three to five days depending on yard size and prep work. From our North Fulton location (about 28 minutes from Sandy Springs North), we're responsive and can usually start sooner than companies based further south.
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