Fall Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Tucker backyard isn't just about golf—it's about claiming a piece of your own space that actually gets used. We've installed plenty of these in the Tucker Village and Northlake areas, and what we've learned is that homeowners here want something low-maintenance that looks good year-round without turning their yard into a grass-cutting project every weekend. Fall is honestly the perfect time to get this done. The DeKalb clay soil we work with in Tucker needs proper prep, and cooler temperatures mean your new turf settles in beautifully before spring. Whether you've got a small corner near your patio or you're thinking bigger, artificial putting greens handle the transitional climate here really well. No brown patches in summer, no muddy spots when it rains. Just consistent, playable turf that your family will actually use. We're based just 25 minutes away, so we know this area's yards, the way sunlight moves through these neighborhoods, and exactly what holds up. Let's talk about what makes sense for your space.
Tucker's DeKalb clay is heavy and dense—great for structure, not always ideal for natural turf drainage. That's actually one reason artificial putting greens work so well here. You'll find yards in Tucker Village and around Northlake that range from modest quarter-acre lots to deeper residential properties, each with its own sun exposure patterns. Some homes back up toward the Tucker Nature Preserve area get shaded in afternoon hours; others catch full morning light. We assess that during the consultation because it affects how we position your green and what infill system works best. The transitional urban-suburban setting means your neighbors are close enough that installation noise matters—fall installation is quieter than peak season, and we can schedule early or late in the day. Most Tucker yards see decent drainage once we've done the base work, but the clay base means we're extra careful with our subsurface prep. Humidity and occasional heavy rain are normal here, so our infill choices account for that. Fall installation also means the ground is still workable but cooling down, which actually helps the base materials set properly before winter.
Not if we build it right. The clay base itself isn't the issue—we create a proper subsurface with perforated base layers that pull water away from the turf. Fall installation gives those layers time to settle before spring rains. We've done this in Tucker yards for years and drainage performs well.
Absolutely. Fall's actually ideal. Cooler temps mean the infill and base materials cure properly, and you avoid the heavy summer heat and humidity that can stress new installations. By the time spring rain comes, everything's locked in. We'll finish before any real winter cold sets in.
Tucker properties vary widely, but we design greens that fit real yards. Some homeowners use a corner near the patio; others run 500+ square feet. We visit your place, measure sunlight and drainage, and propose a layout that actually gets used. Doesn't have to be tournament-sized to be fun.
Most HOAs here are fine with artificial putting greens since they're clearly recreational and actually *reduce* maintenance complaints. We recommend checking your specific covenants, but in our experience, well-maintained artificial greens are preferred over patchy natural grass or bare spots. We can help you navigate that conversation.
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