Color Options — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Snellville backyard sounds like a luxury until you realize how much use it actually gets. We've installed dozens of them across Gwinnett County, and what we consistently hear from homeowners in the Snellville Towne Center area and South Gwinnett is that a quality putting surface transforms weekend entertaining. Your friends actually want to come over. Your kids spend less time indoors. And yeah, your short game improves without the drive to a practice facility. The thing about Snellville lots—especially the established neighborhoods around Briscoe Park and The Towne Green—is that they're usually sized just right for a modest putting green. Not too sprawling, but enough room to make it meaningful. Our customers here appreciate that a putting green doesn't demand the constant maintenance of natural turf, especially when you're dealing with Gwinnett clay underneath. You get that polished, manicured look year-round without the fertilizer regimen or the brown patches come August. And the color options? That's where personality comes in. We'll walk you through what actually looks right for your home's aesthetic and how different shades perform in Snellville's sun patterns.
Snellville's clay soil is workable for putting green installation, but it's exactly why proper base preparation matters. We're not just laying turf on top of red Georgia clay—we're building a foundation that handles our humidity and occasional heavy rain without pooling. Most Snellville lots sit at decent elevation, which helps with drainage, but we always account for how water moves across your property before we start. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're near Briscoe Park's tree line or in the more open lots toward the Towne Center. Some yards get brutal afternoon western exposure; others are partially shaded. Your putting green's color choice and pile height should reflect that reality. We've found that homes in South Gwinnett often have mature trees, which means dappled light rather than full sun—that influences which turf colors photograph best and which perform most consistently. HOA rules in established Snellville neighborhoods are generally favorable toward synthetic turf upgrades, especially when they're neatly maintained. We always verify your specific community guidelines before installation. Lot sizes here typically support 200–600 square feet of putting surface comfortably, which is the sweet spot for real playability without looking undersized.
Clay absolutely drains slower than sandy soil, but that's exactly why we install proper sub-base layers. We use crushed stone and perforated underlayment to channel water away from the turf. Snellville's elevation helps too—most yards don't pool. We've never had a drainage failure in a properly prepped Snellville installation, even during wet springs.
Darker, forest-green shades tend to hold their visual richness under dappled tree cover. Bright emeralds can look washed out if you're surrounded by mature oaks. We usually recommend seeing samples on your actual lot at different times of day. Your neighborhood's lighting is unique—we'll help you pick a color that looks premium, not synthetic.
A standard backyard putting green takes 2–3 days on-site. We're about 35 minutes from Snellville, so travel time isn't a factor in scheduling. Most Snellville jobs stay on track because your yards are established and accessible. We'll give you a firm start and completion date before we book you.
Absolutely. Snellville's Towne Center neighborhood has compact lots, and we've built functional greens as small as 150 square feet. It's tight enough to keep maintenance minimal but playable for chipping and short putts. We design around your actual space, not generic dimensions.
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