Same Week Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sandy Springs North residents have figured out something that the rest of us are still learning: a backyard putting green beats spending Saturday mornings at the driving range. Whether you're in the Abernathy corridor or near the Dunwoody border, you've probably got the space for it—and honestly, the North Fulton clay soil here actually works in your favor once we prep it right. We're based just 28 minutes away, so same-week installation isn't some marketing promise; it's how we operate. Most of our Sandy Springs North clients tell us the same thing after we finish: they wish they'd done it sooner. A quality putting surface changes how you use your yard. You're not just mowing grass anymore; you're actually getting outside, practicing your short game, and turning your backyard into something that works for you instead of against you. That's the difference between a yard and a living space.
North Fulton clay is dense—we won't sugarcoat that—but it's manageable, and it's exactly why proper base preparation matters here in Sandy Springs North. The clay drainage situation means we spend real time on subsurface work before the turf goes down. Your neighbors near Morgan Falls and around the North Springs MARTA corridor deal with similar soil profiles, and we've done enough projects in those areas to know what holds up. Shade patterns matter too. If your property backs up to wooded areas (common along the Dunwoody border), afternoon shade can actually be an asset in summer, though you'll want a turf blend that tolerates dappled light if that's your situation. Most Sandy Springs North lots we work with are quarter-acre to half-acre residential spaces—enough room for a serious putting surface without requiring a total yard redesign. HOA rules in this area tend to be straightforward about backyard improvements, but we always confirm before we schedule. The clay base means your green will be stable year-round; water doesn't pond, and you won't get the soft spots that plague sandy soils.
Clay compacts well and provides excellent stability for putting surfaces, which actually works in your favor. We excavate to proper depth, add drainage layers, and compact everything to ensure zero settling. The key is upfront prep—cutting corners on base work in clay soil leads to problems later. We've done hundreds of installations across Fulton County and know exactly how to handle it.
Yes, if the site is accessible and the weather cooperates. We've got a crew stationed close by—28 minutes from your location—so scheduling works. One week assumes straightforward yard prep and no major obstacles. We confirm timeline during the consultation; some properties need minor drainage work that might push to eight days, but rush installations are our standard operating procedure.
Partial shade is fine; heavy shade is tougher. If your yard borders wooded areas toward Dunwoody or near Morgan Falls, dappled afternoon light usually works. Full-day shade is a conversation we have upfront. Modern turf blends tolerate 4-5 hours of direct sun, but we'll assess your specific property and recommend the best surface for your light conditions.
We handle excavation, slope correction for drainage, base layer installation, and compaction. Most residential properties in the Abernathy corridor or near North Springs need 4-6 inches of preparation work. We remove existing sod, grade for proper drainage away from structures, and build up the foundation. Debris removal and site cleanup are included in our process.
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