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Building a new home in Tucker North or the Northlake corridor? One of the smartest decisions you can make during construction is planning your outdoor space from day one—and that includes thinking about a putting green. Most new construction homes in the North Tucker area sit on DeKalb clay, which means natural grass can struggle with drainage and maintenance year-round. A professionally installed artificial putting green gives you that polished, resort-quality backyard without fighting Georgia's humidity and heavy clay soils. We've worked with dozens of new homeowners in the 30084 area who wanted to add value and usability to their yards before they even moved in. The beauty of planning during construction is that grading, drainage, and utility placement can all be coordinated upfront. You get a flawless playing surface that holds up through Georgia summers and stays green all winter long—something real grass simply can't deliver here. Whether you're near Northlake Mall or deeper into the North Tucker neighborhoods, we can be at your property in about 28 minutes to assess your space and talk through your vision.
Tucker North's clay-heavy soil is honestly one of the best reasons to go artificial for a putting green. That dense DeKalb clay doesn't drain well, especially during our wet springs and after summer thunderstorms. Real grass struggles, and you end up with patches, mud, and constant maintenance headaches. With artificial turf, we work with your existing grading to ensure water moves away from your home—no pooling, no dead spots. Most new construction lots in the North Tucker and Northlake corridor neighborhoods are quarter-acre to half-acre residential properties, which means you've got solid space for a putting green without overcrowding your landscape. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're wooded or more open, but our team scouts that during the initial visit. We'll account for trees, house orientation, and shadow patterns to recommend the right turf pile height and infill. Since you're in new construction, coordinate with your builder's grading contractor early—we can integrate seamlessly into their timeline and avoid rework later.
DeKalb clay is tough on natural grass putting greens. You'd face drainage issues, patchy growth, and constant aeration and seeding costs. Artificial turf thrives in these conditions and gives you consistent ball roll year-round without the maintenance burden. Most new construction homeowners in the area choose artificial specifically because of the soil.
Price depends on square footage and your site's prep needs. New construction actually works in your favor—cleaner grading, fewer surprises. We typically see full installations ranging from mid four-figures for smaller greens to higher amounts for larger designs. We'll provide a detailed quote after visiting your 30084 property.
During construction is ideal. Coordinate with your builder's grading and drainage work so everything flows together. You avoid rework, and the green's ready when you move in. If timing is tight, we can install post-closing—just plan it before landscape finalization.
Minimal. Occasional rinsing to remove pollen and debris, brush grooming a few times a year, and basic cleanup. You skip fertilizing, seeding, and fungicide treatments that natural grass demands. Even in humid North Tucker summers, artificial turf holds up beautifully without the mold or disease issues real grass invites.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.