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Sandy Springs homeowners understand the challenge: that clay-heavy Fulton County soil doesn't drain well, shade from mature canopy trees can kill natural grass, and maintaining a pristine lawn takes constant work. A putting green solves all three problems at once. Whether you're in Riverside, Powers Ferry, or Mount Vernon, the neighborhoods around Sandy Springs feature some beautiful properties—and some serious landscaping expectations. A well-installed artificial putting green adds genuine recreational value to your yard while staying green year-round, no matter what Georgia's humidity throws at it. No fungus. No brown patches. No mowing every five days during summer. We've worked with dozens of Sandy Springs properties. We know the soil conditions, the drainage patterns, and which turf products hold up best in our climate. We also know that HOA guidelines matter here. That's why we handle the technical details—base preparation, slope grading, infill selection—so you get a putting surface that feels like a real green and performs like one too. The Chattahoochee River corridor keeps things lush and green naturally, but your backyard can be lush and green on your terms.
Sandy Springs sits on urban Fulton clay, which is both a blessing and a curse. The good news: it's stable and compacts well for base preparation. The bad news: natural drainage is poor, and that thick clay base can trap water and create soft spots under a standard lawn. With artificial turf, we work with this soil type intentionally. We prepare a proper sub-base, add engineered drainage layers, and ensure water moves away from the green itself—not into it. Then there's the canopy. Your neighborhood's mature trees create dappled shade across most yards in Riverside and Mount Vernon. Real grass struggles here. Artificial turf thrives. We can install it under partial shade without worrying about moss, thin patches, or fungal issues. Yard size matters too. Most Sandy Springs lots are quarter-acre to half-acre residential properties—perfect for a 400–800 square-foot putting green that doesn't dominate the landscape but absolutely changes how you use your backyard. We size and position greens to work with your existing hardscaping, drainage swales, and sight lines. One more thing: many properties here have HOA guidelines. We'll walk you through what's allowed and help you get approvals before we break ground. That transparency saves time and headaches.
Clay doesn't drain naturally, so standing water can soften the base and ruin feel and roll. We install a full drainage system—engineered stone, perforated pipe, proper slope—that moves water away instead of trapping it. Your green stays firm and playable year-round, even after Georgia's heavy summer rains. The clay itself is great for compaction; we just manage the water.
Absolutely. Artificial turf doesn't need sunlight to stay green or healthy. Mature canopy shade is actually an advantage—it keeps the turf cooler in summer and prevents UV fade. We've installed greens under oak and hickory trees throughout Riverside and Mount Vernon without any performance drop. Real grass would struggle; turf thrives.
Most do, but guidelines vary by neighborhood. We work directly with your HOA to review material specs, color, and placement before installation. We've handled approvals in Powers Ferry, Mount Vernon, and Riverside communities. It's part of the process, and we handle the documentation so you don't have to.
A typical residential green—400 to 800 square feet—takes 3 to 5 days from site prep to finish. We handle grading, drainage setup, turf installation, and infill in one project. Weather and site access matter, but we work efficiently so you're not waiting weeks to use your new green.
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