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A putting green in your Tucker backyard isn't just about golf—it's about creating a gathering space that actually gets used year-round. We've installed plenty of greens across DeKalb County, and Tucker homeowners specifically appreciate how artificial turf solves the real problem: that clay-heavy soil doesn't drain well, and Georgia's humidity makes natural grass maintenance exhausting. Whether you're in Tucker Village, closer to Northlake, or somewhere along Main Street Tucker, you're dealing with the same landscape challenges. The good news? A well-designed putting green handles all of that. You get a playable, maintenance-free surface that looks sharp even during our hot, wet summers. No more fighting moss in shaded areas or watching your grass die back in compacted spots. A putting green gives you something genuinely useful—a place to practice your short game, entertain guests, or just enjoy your yard without the constant upkeep. We're based just 25 minutes away, so we understand exactly what Tucker properties need.
Tucker's clay-dominant soil is actually why artificial turf makes so much sense here. That dense, compacted earth doesn't drain naturally, which means puddles, poor grass growth, and maintenance headaches. A properly installed putting green sits on top of a engineered base layer that handles our DeKalb rainfall without waterlogging. Shade patterns matter too—a lot of Tucker properties have mature tree cover, especially near the Tucker Nature Preserve area and in established residential pockets. Real grass struggles in those spots, but artificial turf performs consistently whether you're in full sun or dappled shade. Most Tucker yards we work on run 300 to 800 square feet for a residential green, which is perfect for realistic practice and casual play without overwhelming the landscape. We pay attention to slope and grading because water management in clay soil requires precision. HOA landscapes in some Tucker neighborhoods have specific appearance standards, so we design greens that integrate cleanly with your property's overall aesthetic. Installation involves breaking through that compacted clay base and creating proper drainage—it's not complicated, but it matters.
Absolutely. Our turf is engineered for Georgia humidity and heat. The key is proper base preparation and drainage—critical in Tucker because of the clay soil. We build systems that shed water quickly, preventing the moss and mold issues you'd see with natural grass. Your green stays playable even during our wet summers.
That's exactly why we install a permeable base layer beneath the turf. Clay doesn't drain on its own, so we create a system that forces water down and away. We've done this in Tucker Village, Northlake, and all over the area—it works reliably even during heavy rain.
Virtually none compared to natural grass. No mowing, no fertilizer, no fungicide treatments for Georgia's humidity and heat. Light grooming with a rake maybe once or twice a year keeps the nap looking crisp. That's it. Most Tucker homeowners find they actually use their greens more because there's no barrier to enjoyment.
Yes—shade is actually an advantage for artificial turf. Trees around Tucker properties won't damage the surface, and you avoid the moss and thin spots that plague natural grass in low light. Shade also keeps the turf cooler during summer.
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