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Snellville homeowners are obsessed with their yards—and why wouldn't they be? Between the established lots around Briscoe Park and the manicured landscape culture in South Gwinnett, there's real pressure to keep up. But here's the thing: maintaining a pristine putting green in this climate takes work, especially when you're dealing with Georgia clay and unpredictable spring rains. That's where artificial turf comes in. We've installed dozens of synthetic putting greens throughout Gwinnett County, and Snellville residents consistently tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. No more watering during drought restrictions, no more patchy brown spots when the heat hits, no more fighting with compacted soil. A quality artificial putting green gives you that resort-style look year-round—the kind you see around The Towne Green—without the constant maintenance headache. Whether you're in the 30039 or 30078 zip code, we can design and install a putting green that matches your home's aesthetic and actually plays like the real thing. We handle everything from site prep to final grading, and we're transparent about what your specific lot needs.
Snellville's soil composition is heavily clay-based, which actually works to our advantage when installing artificial putting greens. That dense clay provides excellent drainage base once we properly grade the site, meaning water won't pool and cause problems down the road. Most lots in this area are established neighborhoods with mature trees, so we assess sun exposure carefully—some yards get full afternoon sun (think properties facing toward The Towne Green), while others have significant shade from oaks and pines. This matters because it affects both the turf selection and how the green will perform seasonally. We've found that Snellville homeowners tend to have standard residential lot sizes, which means we're usually working with backyard spaces between 400–1,200 square feet for a putting green—totally doable without major excavation. One thing to verify early: check your HOA guidelines if you're in a deed-restricted community. Most Gwinnett County HOAs approve synthetic turf for recreational use, but it's worth confirming before we break ground. Our crews know the permitting requirements in this area inside and out, so installation typically moves quickly.
Not when it's installed correctly. We've worked extensively with Gwinnett County clay, and it's actually stable for a solid base. The key is proper grading and a perforated subsurface system so water flows through instead of sitting. We also account for Snellville's occasional heavy spring rains by sloping the green slightly toward drainage points. Many of our local customers have had zero water pooling issues after three-plus years.
Our synthetic turf holds up great in partial shade—even yards with large oaks overhead. The real issue isn't the turf; it's algae growth in perpetually damp spots. If your Snellville property is heavily shaded, we might recommend a different turf nap or suggest minor tree pruning. Full sun yards (like some homes near Briscoe Park) actually benefit from our premium shade-resistant blends.
Check your deed restrictions first. Most South Gwinnett neighborhoods allow artificial turf for recreation, but some limit size or placement. We help you navigate this—we've worked with dozens of Gwinnett County HOAs and know which ones are turf-friendly. When in doubt, submit plans together; we've got templates that speed approval up.
Site visit and design usually take one week. If there's HOA approval needed, add 1–2 weeks. Actual installation is 3–5 days depending on lot size and prep work. Most Snellville customers are teeing off within 2–3 weeks of that first call, assuming no major excavation surprises.
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