Fire Pit Area — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Snellville backyard transforms how you spend your evenings—especially around a fire pit where the whole family gathers. We've worked with homeowners across Gwinnett County long enough to know that Snellville yards are often tight but thoughtfully designed, particularly in neighborhoods near Snellville Towne Center and South Gwinnett. Most of our clients here aren't looking to turn their lot into a full golf course; they want a clean, low-maintenance surface that stays green year-round and handles Georgia's humidity without turning into a swampy mess. A synthetic putting green paired with a fire-pit area creates that resort-style outdoor living space everyone talks about—the kind of spot where you actually want to spend Saturday afternoons instead of fighting weeds or watering during drought restrictions. The clay-heavy soil in Gwinnett County makes natural grass challenging anyway, so turf installation actually solves problems your yard already has. We can get you set up with a professional-grade putting surface that drains properly, resists the heat, and gives you that polished look without the weekend maintenance headaches.
Snellville sits on classic Gwinnett County clay, which drains slowly and compacts easily—exactly why synthetic turf performs so well here. Your established lot likely has mature trees, which means dappled shade across parts of your yard. That's actually ideal for a putting green because direct, all-day sun can fade synthetic grass faster than most people realize. We design drainage systems specifically for clay-based properties; without proper grading and a perforated base layer, water pools and creates muddy patches that ruin the playing surface. Most Snellville properties we work on have enough square footage for both a putting green and a comfortable fire-pit gathering area, typically 15–25 feet of green space. HOA guidelines in your neighborhood may require dark green colors and natural-looking edges rather than bright artificial appearances, so we match those standards during design. The humidity here means you want turf with antimicrobial infill to prevent algae and mold buildup—not all installers prioritize this, but Georgia's moisture demands it. Installation timing matters too; spring and early fall are sweet spots for avoiding peak summer heat stress during the curing phase.
Absolutely—clay is actually why synthetic turf thrives in Gwinnett County. We install a engineered drainage base that sits on top of your existing clay, so water doesn't pool or create mud. Natural grass struggles with clay compaction, but turf doesn't. We've installed dozens of greens across South Gwinnett with clay-heavy yards, and they perform better than customers expected because we address the drainage issue upfront.
Yes, with the right distance and materials. We typically recommend at least 12–15 feet between a fire pit and synthetic turf to prevent heat damage and embers. Premium-grade turf has better heat resistance than budget options, and we select infill that won't degrade from radiant warmth. We also recommend a gravel or hardscape border as a fire break—it looks intentional and keeps everyone safe.
Most Snellville homeowners budget $2,500–$6,000 depending on square footage and site prep complexity. Clay soil and existing landscape features sometimes require more grading work, which affects the final price. We provide a free on-site estimate in the Snellville area and break down every cost—base prep, turf, infill, and drainage—so there are no surprises.
Much less than natural grass, but not zero. Plan for occasional brushing to keep the nap upright, especially in high-traffic zones. Georgia's humidity means rinsing the turf a couple times yearly to prevent algae buildup, and checking drainage after heavy rain. Most Snellville owners spend 2–3 hours per year on maintenance versus 20+ hours on traditional lawn care.
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