Pricing Guide — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Sandy Springs North backyard sounds like a luxury, but here's the thing—it's more practical than you'd think, especially around the Abernathy corridor where lot sizes give you real room to work with. We've installed dozens of greens across North Fulton, and the homeowners we work with tell us the same story: they use them constantly. Morning coffee, weekend family time, even just stepping outside to hit a few balls before dinner. The clay-heavy soil in this area actually works in your favor during installation—it compacts beautifully and gives us a stable base. Since we're just 28 minutes from your neighborhood, we can handle everything from site prep to final seeding without logistical headaches. Whether you're near the Dunwoody border or closer to Morgan Falls, a custom putting green fits naturally into the North Fulton lifestyle. Our pricing reflects what we see day-to-day here: we know your soil conditions, your summer humidity, and what drainage challenges look like after a heavy rain. That local knowledge saves you money and gets you a green that actually performs year-round.
The North Fulton clay you've got in Sandy Springs North is dense—that's both good and bad. Good news: it provides excellent compaction for the subgrade layer, which means your green stays stable during Georgia's wet springs. Bad news: we need to engineer drainage properly so water doesn't pool during those downpours we get in summer. That's why we always recommend a full perforated underdrain system here, especially if your lot sits in one of the flatter sections near the Abernathy corridor. Shade patterns matter too. If your green is near mature oaks (common in the Dunwoody border area), afternoon shade is actually welcome—it keeps the turf cooler and reduces some maintenance stress. Full sun greens here need more consistent watering during June and July. Most Sandy Springs North lots range from half-acre to two acres, giving us plenty of flexibility for green sizing. We typically see homeowners request 400 to 800 square feet, which plays nicely with most backyards without overwhelming the landscape. HOA rules in your area are generally turf-friendly, but we always pull permit details upfront—saves surprises later.
Absolutely. North Fulton clay compacts well, which is great for stability, but it drains slowly. We compensate with a engineered perforated underdrain system that prevents water from sitting beneath the turf. This is standard in our Sandy Springs North installs and protects your investment during Georgia's rainy spring and summer months.
Most residential greens here run $8,000–$18,000 depending on size (typically 400–800 sq ft), site prep complexity, and drainage requirements. Clay soil and existing landscaping can shift the price slightly. We provide a full site assessment before quoting, so you know exactly what you're getting.
Shade is actually beneficial in this area—it keeps synthetic turf cooler and reduces heat stress during hot summers. If you're getting 6+ hours of direct sun, your green will perform excellently. Dappled afternoon shade near the border areas is ideal; full dense shade under large oaks may need turf type adjustments we can discuss during site prep.
Most HOAs in Sandy Springs North and the surrounding Fulton County areas approve putting greens as landscape improvements. We handle HOA communication and permitting as part of our service. It's worth checking your covenant, but we've rarely hit roadblocks in this neighborhood.
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