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Sugar Hill homeowners have always taken pride in their yards. Whether you're in the Greenway area or near E Center, maintaining that polished curb appeal matters—especially in a community like ours where neighbors notice. A putting green changes the game entirely. Instead of spending weekends fighting Gwinnett's stubborn clay soil and unpredictable Georgia heat, you get a permanent, immaculate green space that actually improves your home's appearance year-round. No brown patches in August. No divots from heavy rain. Just a professionally maintained surface that looks magazine-ready every single day. We work throughout Sugar Hill and the surrounding Gwinnett County communities, and we've seen firsthand how a quality artificial putting green transforms not just a backyard, but how homeowners actually use their outdoor space. It becomes the centerpiece—a reason to spend time outside, practice your short game, or simply enjoy a feature that adds real character to your property. The installation itself is straightforward, and because we're local and familiar with the specific drainage and foundation challenges in this area, we get it right the first time.
Sugar Hill sits on Gwinnett clay, which is dense and doesn't drain naturally—this actually works to your advantage when installing a putting green. The clay base provides excellent stability and prevents the kind of settling or shifting you'd see in sandier soils. What matters most is proper subsurface preparation and drainage. Our crews account for the area's summer heat and occasional heavy rainfall by installing drainage systems beneath your turf that handle both concerns. Most Sugar Hill lots are between a quarter and half acre, which gives us plenty of flexibility. Backyards typically have good sun exposure, though properties near tree lines (common in the Greenway neighborhoods) may have partial shade—we account for this during design. HOA guidelines in Sugar Hill are generally reasonable about landscape improvements that boost property value, but we always recommend checking your specific community rules before we break ground. The good news: a well-maintained putting green almost always falls into the 'approved improvement' category. Installation usually takes one or two days depending on size and existing conditions.
Actually, it's a benefit. Clay compacts and holds firm, so your green stays level and stable. We grade the base properly, install perforated drainage pipe to handle Sugar Hill's summer storms, and lay geotextile before the turf. The clay prevents sinking—something you'd have to manage more carefully in looser soil. We've installed dozens of greens in Gwinnett County and understand exactly how to work with local conditions.
Most projects are complete in one to two days. We start early, handle grading and base prep the first day, then lay turf and infill the second. The green is playable immediately after completion, though we recommend light use for the first 48 hours while materials fully settle. Since we're 35 minutes away, we can schedule efficiently and be there when promised.
Partial shade is fine. Artificial turf doesn't need photosynthesis, so areas that get 4–6 hours of sun perform beautifully. If your yard is heavily shaded, we'll discuss it upfront and recommend turf specifications and drainage that maximize performance. Most Sugar Hill properties have enough direct light that this isn't a limiting factor.
Minimal. A quick brush with a stiff broom every few weeks keeps the pile upright and the surface true. Rinse it down occasionally to remove dust. Unlike natural grass in Gwinnett clay, you never worry about watering, fertilizing, aeration, or seasonal decline. Most owners spend 15 minutes a month on upkeep. That's it.
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