Side Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sandy Springs North homeowners have figured something out: a putting green transforms a side yard from wasted space into something you actually use. Whether you're near the Abernathy corridor or closer to the Dunwoody border, that strip of grass between your house and the property line becomes a genuine asset when it's designed right. We've installed dozens of putting greens in Fulton County, and the ones that stick around are the ones that match how people actually live. A putting green isn't just about golf—it's about having a reason to step outside, a place your kids can practice, a conversation starter when neighbors walk by. The North Fulton clay soil here requires proper base preparation, but that's exactly what separates a green that plays true for years from one that settles unevenly by summer two. Most side yards in this area run 200 to 600 square feet, which is the sweet spot for a residential green. We can work with your existing trees, your drainage patterns, and yes, even your HOA guidelines. From North Springs MARTA down to Morgan Falls, we know this neighborhood's landscape quirks. Let's talk about turning that side yard into something worth maintaining.
Sandy Springs North sits on North Fulton clay, which means drainage planning isn't optional—it's foundational. Clay soil compacts differently than sand, so we engineer our base layers to shed water away from your home's foundation while keeping the green itself firm underfoot. Most side yards here get a mix of morning sun and afternoon shade, especially if you've got mature trees along the property line or your neighbor does. We design greens to account for dappled light patterns; certain grass varieties handle partial shade better, and we'll walk you through that choice based on your specific yard. HOA guidelines in the Abernathy and Dunwoody-border areas don't typically restrict artificial turf, but we always verify before we start. Side yards here tend to be narrower but deeper—think 12 feet wide by 40 feet deep—which suits a scenic, winding green layout. We'll protect any underground utilities, work around existing drainage swales, and make sure your green slopes correctly so water never pools. The drive from our shop takes about 28 minutes, so we're close enough to handle maintenance questions and warranty service without hassle.
Absolutely. Clay is actually ideal for turf base because it compacts well and provides stability. We use a proper gravel foundation, drainage fabric, and crushed limestone base to manage North Fulton's clay characteristics. The key is installation expertise—rushing the base layer is where most problems start, and we don't skip steps.
Yes. Trees are an asset. We design the green's contours to complement tree lines and shade patterns. Modern turf fibers blend well with natural landscaping, especially when we add native plantings or mulch borders. Your green becomes part of the landscape, not a patch that sticks out.
Less than real grass, way less than you'd think. We recommend occasional brushing to keep the fibers standing up and quick cleanup after storms. No mowing, no fertilizer, no fungicide sprays—just a relatively easy rhythm that makes sense for busy Fulton County families.
That's why we ask first. Most HOAs in Sandy Springs North don't restrict artificial turf on side yards, but some have color or height guidelines. We'll help you navigate approval, and our designs work within standard rules without sacrificing playability or curb appeal.
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