Hoa Compliant — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A lot of Snellville homeowners tell us the same thing: they love the idea of a putting green, but they're worried their HOA won't approve it. That's actually one of the reasons we focus so much on HOA-compliant installations. Around Snellville Towne Center and South Gwinnett, we've worked with dozens of neighborhoods that have strict landscape guidelines, and the good news is that a well-designed putting green almost always fits within those rules. It's not like painting your shutters a wild color—this is a tasteful upgrade that actually increases curb appeal and your property value. We're based about 35 minutes out, so we know the Snellville market inside and out. We've installed putting greens on established lots all over Gwinnett County, and we understand what works with the clay soil, the tree canopy patterns, and the specific way neighborhoods like yours regulate landscaping. If you've been thinking about adding a putting green but weren't sure where to start with your HOA, we can walk you through the whole process—from design that meets your covenants to installation that blends seamlessly with your yard's existing character.
Snellville's clay soil and mature tree coverage create a unique setup for putting greens. The clay base you've got in most established lots here is actually dense and stable—which is great for drainage and foundation—but it does mean we need to grade carefully and sometimes add a sand layer beneath the turf to ensure water moves properly. That's standard for us in Gwinnett County. Sun and shade play a big role too. Many Snellville properties have older oak and pine trees that create dappled shade, which is ideal for artificial turf since it reduces heat buildup in summer. If your yard gets full sun most of the day, that's fine—our premium turf holds up beautifully—but we'll spec it differently than a shaded lot. HOA covenants in South Gwinnett neighborhoods often require that any new landscaping feature maintain sight lines, match the overall aesthetic, and not obstruct neighbor views. A putting green easily clears those bars. Lot sizes around Snellville vary, but most have enough depth for a modest 200–400 square foot green without feeling cramped. We'll survey your space and work within those HOA parameters from day one.
In our experience, yes—especially in South Gwinnett neighborhoods where we've installed several. Most HOAs approve putting greens as long as they're landscaped neatly, don't block sightlines, and look intentional rather than makeshift. We'll help you submit the design to your architectural review committee and answer any questions they have. It's rare for an HOA to reject a well-designed green.
Gwinnett clay is dense and doesn't drain naturally, so we add a sand base layer to prevent waterlogging. This is especially important in Snellville since we get steady rain year-round. The clay also compacts well, which gives the green a solid foundation. We account for this in every install around here.
You're actually in luck. The mature trees around Snellville Towne Center and South Gwinnett help keep artificial turf cooler in summer. Dappled shade is ideal. We just spec a turf fiber rated for shade conditions, and you'll get fantastic playability without the heat stress of full sun.
Most residential putting greens take 2–4 days depending on site prep. If your yard has established landscaping or complex grading, it might take a day longer. We'll give you a timeline during the site visit and stick to it.
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