Side Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Snellville homeowners are rediscovering their side yards. That awkward strip between your house and the property line, the patch that's half-shade and half-crabgrass—it's prime real estate for a putting green. We've installed dozens of them across Gwinnett County, and honestly, Snellville's established lots with mature trees are ideal for this. Your clay soil won't drain like sandy loam, but that's exactly why artificial turf shines here. No more fighting Georgia's humidity, no more patchy dead spots come August. A side-yard putting green gives you a low-maintenance green space that actually gets used—whether you're working on your short game, hosting neighbors at The Towne Green area socials, or just enjoying a quiet corner of your property. We're 35 minutes away, but we know Snellville's neighborhoods, the drainage challenges, and how to work around those established foundation plantings. This isn't a massive project. Most side yards run 200–400 square feet, which means faster installation, lower cost, and real results within a week.
Gwinnett County's clay base is heavy, especially in established Snellville lots where the soil's been compacted for years. That's important: clay holds water, which means your putting green needs proper base preparation and drainage. We install a perforated underlayment to channel water away from your foundation—non-negotiable in this area. Shade is another Snellville reality. Mature oaks and pines cover many side yards, especially in neighborhoods near Briscoe Park. Artificial turf handles partial shade perfectly; real grass won't. Sun exposure on the south or west side means the turf stays firm year-round, so we often recommend a slightly softer infill in full-sun installations to keep it comfortable underfoot. Side-yard dimensions in Snellville homes typically run 10–15 feet wide and 20–40 feet deep. That's tight but manageable. We work around existing irrigation, AC units, and foundation vents routinely. One last detail: check your HOA guidelines if you're in a deed-restricted community. Most welcome artificial turf for functional spaces like putting greens, but confirming upfront saves headaches.
Yes—clay is exactly why we engineer proper drainage. We install a perforated base layer that channels water laterally and away from your foundation. Without it, water pools. With it, your Snellville putting green drains within hours of heavy rain. The turf itself is porous, too. Think of it as a system, not just the grass on top.
Almost certainly. Most Snellville side yards are 10–15 feet wide and 20–40 feet deep—perfect for a functional green. We design around trees, AC units, and downspouts. Tighter spaces? We've done 150-square-foot greens. Wider yards? Even better. We'll walk your property and show you options.
Leaf blowoff, occasional brushing if you're serious about your short game, and rinsing dust in dry spells. That's it. No mowing, no fertilizer, no fighting Georgia's summer humidity and fungus. It stays playable year-round, even during Gwinnett's wet winters.
Absolutely. Shade is one of artificial turf's biggest advantages over real grass. Your mature trees won't suddenly produce full sun, but the turf won't thin out or turn patchy either. It'll stay lush and firm regardless. Some homeowners in tree-heavy neighborhoods prefer slightly softer infill for comfort.
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