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A lot of homeowners in Snellville reach out because they're tired of fighting their lawn. The clay soil in Gwinnett County is unforgiving—it compacts, it drains poorly, and come summer, you're either watering constantly or watching brown patches spread across your yard. Then there's the HOA angle. If you're in one of the established subdivisions around Snellville Towne Center or South Gwinnett, your neighborhood probably has specific landscape guidelines. A putting green isn't just a nice backyard feature; it's an upgrade that actually aligns with what HOAs want to see: manicured, low-maintenance, and neat. We've installed hundreds of synthetic greens across the Atlanta metro, and Snellville's lots—typically mature and well-established—are ideal candidates. You get the aesthetics of a championship-quality green without the seasonal headaches. No fertilizer runoff into the local watershed near Briscoe Park, no muddy patches during heavy rains, no weekend mornings spent aerating. Just a consistent, playable surface year-round that looks sharp and adds real value to your home.
Snellville's clay-heavy soil is actually one of the biggest reasons homeowners choose synthetic putting greens. That clay doesn't just make natural grass harder to maintain—it affects drainage, root development, and your overall lawn health. Installing a green here means we're building on a proper base layer that accounts for Gwinnett's seasonal moisture patterns. We excavate, install drainage infrastructure, and lay down a compacted stone base before the synthetic turf goes down. This prevents the pooling and settling you'd see if we cut corners. Sun exposure varies significantly across Snellville's neighborhoods. South-facing yards near The Towne Green area tend to get intense afternoon heat, while properties backing onto wooded sections stay shaded longer. We design greens with this in mind—choosing infill materials and turf pile heights that perform in your specific microclimate. Most Snellville lots are 0.25 to 0.5 acres, which means homeowners typically have room for a 400–600 square foot green without overwhelming the landscape. HOA approval is rarely an issue because a well-maintained putting green actually improves neighborhood curb appeal. We handle the documentation and design specs your neighborhood may request.
Almost always, yes. We've worked with multiple HOAs across South Gwinnett and the Snellville Towne Center area. A putting green actually meets their standards better than struggling natural turf. We provide architectural renderings and material specs upfront so there's no surprises. If your neighborhood has specific guidelines—sightline restrictions, color standards, or setback requirements—we'll design around them before installation.
Clay compacts and retains water, so proper drainage is non-negotiable. We dig deeper, install a crushed stone base with perforated underlayment, and crown the green slightly so water moves away. Without this, you'd see settling and soft spots. It's extra work compared to sandy soil, but it ensures your green stays firm and playable through Georgia's wet winters.
Most established Snellville properties have plenty of room. We typically design 400–600 square foot greens that don't dominate the yard. We evaluate sun patterns, sight lines from your patio, and proximity to trees. Even smaller lots can work—it just means a more compact, strategically placed design that still plays great.
Most residential greens take 3–5 business days from site prep through final sealing. We're 35 minutes away, so scheduling is straightforward. Weather matters—we avoid heavy rain, but Gwinnett's typical climate doesn't slow us down much. We'll confirm timeline based on your lot's soil conditions and drainage needs.
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