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A putting green in your Snellville backyard transforms how you spend your free time—no more driving to the range when you've got a practice setup steps from your patio. Whether you're in the Snellville Towne Center area or over in South Gwinnett, we've installed plenty of synthetic greens for homeowners who got tired of paying green fees just to work on their short game. The real advantage here is that artificial turf handles Gwinnett County's clay soil and unpredictable weather way better than natural grass ever could. You get year-round playability without the constant watering, patching, and reseeding that kills your weekends. Most of our Snellville clients tell us the same thing: once they've got a putting green installed, they actually practice more because it's convenient. That consistency builds real improvement. We're based about 35 minutes from your area, so we know the neighborhoods, the lot sizes, and exactly what works in this part of the county. Let's walk through what a putting green installation looks like for your specific yard.
Snellville's clay-heavy soil is actually perfect for artificial turf installation because it provides a stable, compacted base that doesn't shift seasonally like sandier soils do. We typically excavate 4 to 6 inches, add a drainage layer, and then lay your synthetic green on top—the clay underneath keeps everything locked in place. Sun exposure varies a lot between the Towne Center neighborhoods and the South Gwinnett residential areas. Some lots are shaded by mature trees in the morning, then open up by afternoon, so we design the green's placement with those patterns in mind. Drainage matters here because Gwinnett County gets decent rainfall, and we slope every installation slightly to prevent pooling. Most residential lots in Snellville range from quarter-acre to half-acre, which gives us plenty of room for a 10-by-15 or even 15-by-20 putting green without eating up your whole backyard. If your property sits near Briscoe Park or The Towne Green, you'll appreciate having a private practice space that doesn't require a trip across town. HOA rules in some Snellville neighborhoods do restrict artificial turf, so we always check those first—it saves headaches later.
Gwinnett County doesn't typically require permits for residential artificial turf under a certain square footage, but HOA rules in Snellville Towne Center and South Gwinnett neighborhoods sometimes do. We check your property restrictions upfront and handle any necessary approvals. It's one less thing for you to worry about.
Georgia's heat and humidity are manageable for quality synthetic turf—we're talking 8 to 12 years of solid performance with proper maintenance. Snellville's clay base actually helps because it doesn't create the drainage problems that shorten turf lifespan in other regions.
Absolutely. Snellville lots often have grade changes, especially in South Gwinnett. We build retaining walls or use tiered installations to handle slope. It actually creates more visual interest than a flat green.
Brush it weekly with a synthetic turf brush, blow off leaves and debris after storms, and rinse it occasionally. You'll skip the mowing, fertilizing, and reseeding that real grass demands. Snellville homeowners typically spend 15 to 20 minutes monthly on maintenance.
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