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Sandy Springs North homeowners have figured out what we hear constantly: that clay soil and Georgia's humidity make maintaining a natural lawn a losing battle. Between the Dunwoody border and the Abernathy corridor, we've installed putting greens for folks who got tired of fighting their yard every summer. The North Fulton clay compacts like concrete in dry spells, then turns into soup after rain—neither condition is friendly to golf-quality grass. A putting green solves that problem entirely. No more watering restrictions, no more fungus issues, no more explaining to your HOA why your lawn looks tired. We've been doing this work in your neighborhood long enough to know exactly what drainage approach works best in 30350 and 30328. Your backyard can actually become the relaxing space you envisioned, whether you're 10 minutes from North Springs MARTA or tucked near Morgan Falls. We'll handle everything from base prep to finishing, and you'll be putting in your own yard by spring.
The clay-heavy soil in Sandy Springs North requires extra attention during putting green installation—we don't just lay turf and hope for the best. Our crews dig out the native clay to a depth that allows for proper drainage rock and a leveling base. Without this step, you'll get pooling water after heavy rain, which is exactly what we get during Georgia's wet seasons. Shade patterns in this part of North Fulton vary dramatically depending on whether your lot borders mature trees along the Dunwoody side or sits more open toward the Abernathy corridor. We assess sun exposure carefully and recommend turf blends accordingly. Most Sandy Springs North properties sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, which gives us room to design a practical putting green—not too tight, not oversized. HOA restrictions in the subdivisions here tend to be moderate about synthetic turf if it's well-maintained and looks intentional. We handle all the technical details: proper slope for water runoff, infill materials suited to Georgia's heat, and edging that keeps everything looking clean year-round.
Most subdivisions between Dunwoody and the Abernathy corridor allow putting greens as long as they're installed professionally and maintained properly. We've worked with several HOAs in 30350 and 30328 on approval. The key is showing them it's a quality installation, not a DIY patch. We can handle that conversation and provide examples from your neighborhood if needed.
Clay soil here is dense and doesn't drain naturally, so we excavate and replace it with a proper base layer. Skipping this step leads to water pooling after rain and turf damage. It's more work upfront, but it's the only way to get a putting green that lasts in Sandy Springs North. We've learned this the hard way with every yard in your zip codes.
Modern turf looks significantly better than it did five years ago. We use materials that mimic the texture and color of bent grass, so from the patio it reads as intentional landscaping, not plastic. Combined with native edging and proper infill, your putting green will blend into your yard rather than stand out.
Most residential putting greens take three to five days, depending on your lot size and existing conditions. Clay removal and base prep take the longest. We'll give you a clear timeline before we start, and we're usually in and out without disrupting your whole week. Our team is based 28 minutes away, so we're responsive to follow-up questions after installation too.
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