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A putting green in your Snellville backyard sounds like a luxury, but honestly, it's one of the smartest investments we see homeowners make around Gwinnett County. Whether you're in the Snellville Towne Center area or down in South Gwinnett, we've installed enough of these to know exactly what works on the clay-heavy soil that comes standard with most established lots here. The thing about a quality putting green is that it doesn't just look impressive—it actually gets used. Families we've worked with in the 30039 and 30078 ZIP codes tell us their kids spend more time outside, their entertaining gets easier, and yeah, they actually practice their short game without driving 20 minutes to the range. We're a family-owned operation, and we've been doing this long enough to understand what Snellville homeowners really care about: durability, low maintenance, and something that actually fits the space you've got. Most yards around here have real potential, even if the clay soil and our Georgia heat make things trickier than you'd think. That's where experience matters.
Snellville's clay-dominant soil is both a blessing and a challenge for putting greens. The clay holds water longer than sandy soil, which means drainage is critical—we always install proper base preparation to prevent puddles and soft spots that'll ruin your short game. Your lot size probably sits in that sweet spot where a 300–500 square foot putting green fits naturally without eating your whole backyard. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're near Briscoe Park's tree canopy or in one of the newer developments around The Towne Green. We assess shade patterns carefully because most quality turf needs at least 4–6 hours of direct sunlight. The Gwinnett clay also means we're careful about settling—poor drainage here causes premature wear and uneven surfaces. We've learned the hard way that rushing the base prep in Snellville leads to callbacks. HOA rules around here typically favor manicured outdoor spaces, so a putting green usually gets approved easily, but we always recommend checking with your community guidelines first. The good news: our family's been doing this long enough that we know exactly how to frame a green so it looks intentional and well-maintained, not like a side project.
Absolutely. Clay holds moisture longer than most soil types, so we install a gravel and sand base layer under every green we put in around here. Without it, you'll get soft spots and algae growth during our rainy springs. It's not glamorous, but it's the difference between a green that lasts 10+ years and one that falls apart in five.
Most homes in the 30039 and 30078 areas have room for 300–500 square feet, which gives you a fun, realistic layout with a few elevation changes. We've designed greens in tighter spaces too—it really depends on your lot size and what you want from it. We'll walk your yard and show you what makes sense.
In our experience, yes—community guidelines around South Gwinnett and the Towne Center area generally embrace well-maintained landscape upgrades. We recommend checking your covenants first, but most homeowners we've worked with got approval without pushback. A professionally installed green actually raises curb appeal.
Aim for 4–6 hours of direct sun daily. Snellville lots vary—some get morning sun near Briscoe Park's edge, others get afternoon exposure. We assess your specific yard and recommend turf varieties that match your shade conditions. Shade is manageable; we just need to know what you're working with.
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