Veteran Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Tucker North homeowners have figured out something that a lot of Georgia neighborhoods are just now catching on to: a putting green isn't a luxury—it's actually a practical solution. We work with veterans and families throughout North Tucker and the Northlake corridor who are tired of fighting that stubborn DeKalb clay in their backyards. The soil here doesn't drain like you'd want it to, and maintaining a natural grass putting surface in this climate means constant battles with moisture, thatch, and uneven wear patterns. That's where artificial turf comes in. A well-installed putting green gives you a real playing surface year-round without the headaches of watering, fertilizing, or dealing with the erosion patterns that DeKalb clay naturally creates. We've been installing these systems in this area long enough to understand the specific challenges—the humidity, the afternoon shade from mature trees in established neighborhoods, the compact yards near the Northlake Mall area. This isn't a generic solution we're dropping into your yard. It's a custom setup built for how you actually live here in Tucker North.
DeKalb clay is both a blessing and a curse in North Tucker. It holds water—sometimes too well—which means natural grass putting surfaces can develop soft spots and poor drainage issues faster than in other parts of Georgia. Our artificial turf systems account for this by incorporating a proper base layer that sheds water away from your home's foundation, a real concern in the Northlake corridor where yard slopes are often subtle. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your lot's age and tree canopy. Homes in established North Tucker neighborhoods tend to have mature trees that create morning shade but afternoon sun exposure—ideal conditions for turf installation since you're not fighting constant dampness. Most Tucker North lots are sized for residential enjoyment rather than sprawling estates, which means a putting green here typically ranges from 300 to 800 square feet. That's actually perfect for a true practice surface rather than a novelty piece. Installation timing matters too; late spring through early fall gives us the best conditions to work with DeKalb's soil without fighting excessive moisture. HOA landscape rules in some North Tucker communities do have guidelines around synthetic surfaces, so we always review those before breaking ground.
Absolutely. We always add a proper drainage layer because DeKalb clay naturally sheds water slowly. We excavate to proper depth, compact the subgrade, install our drainage system, then lay the turf base. Without this step, you'd have pooling issues, especially during Georgia's wetter seasons. It's specific to how North Tucker's soil behaves.
Yes, if it's installed right. Our systems use engineered backing and infill that maintains playability even when humidity is high. The key is proper base preparation and choosing the right infill type for our climate. DeKalb County's humidity won't turn a well-built green into a sponge.
Most residential putting greens in North Tucker take 2–4 days depending on lot size and site conditions. We're about 28 minutes from our main operation, so scheduling flexibility is easy. Soil conditions here are fairly consistent, so we can estimate pretty accurately.
We're veteran-owned and proud to serve those who've served. We offer veteran pricing on all installations, and we're happy to work with your schedule and budget priorities. Reach out directly so we can discuss what makes sense for your specific situation.
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