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A putting green in your Tucker backyard transforms those rainy afternoons into practice sessions without the drive to the club. Whether you're in Tucker Village, near the Northlake area, or anywhere across the 30084 zip code, we've installed plenty of these greens for homeowners who got tired of letting their short game slide. The thing about Tucker is that most lots sit on DeKalb clay—dense, moisture-holding soil that actually works to your advantage when we're building a proper base. We're just 25 minutes away, so we've learned exactly how local weather patterns affect green performance here. A lot of our clients tell us the same thing: they wanted something better than hitting foam balls into a net, but didn't need the maintenance headache of real grass. A synthetic putting green gives you that middle ground—playable year-round, drains well in our humid summers, and holds up through Georgia's unpredictable springs. We handle the whole process: assessing your yard's slope, managing that clay base properly, and making sure your green's positioned so you actually use it (not stuck in some shaded corner nobody sees). Most Tucker yards have room for at least 200–400 square feet, which gives us enough space to build something fun with a little break or two.
Tucker's DeKalb clay is heavy stuff, and that matters more than you'd think for putting green installation. The good news is that clay provides excellent base stability—no settling or shifting like you'd get with sandy soil. We account for this by creating a proper drainage layer underneath; clay holds water, so we're careful to slope everything correctly so standing water never becomes an issue during our humid Georgia summers. Sun exposure varies wildly across Tucker depending on whether you're surrounded by mature oaks (common near the Tucker Nature Preserve area) or in a more open lot near Main Street. Most residential yards here get a mix of morning sun and afternoon shade, which is actually ideal for synthetic turf—less UV stress than full southern exposure. Homeowners in the Northlake area and Tucker Village often have smaller urban lots, typically 25–50 feet wide, so we design greens that work with those dimensions rather than fighting them. We've also noticed that neighborhood aesthetics matter here; a few HOAs have specific landscape guidelines, so we always confirm those details upfront. The clay base means we sometimes need to add a bit more site prep than in looser soil, but that investment pays off in durability.
Nope. Most Tucker properties—whether in Tucker Village or the Northlake area—have enough room for a functional green. We've built greens as small as 150 square feet and as large as 600. Even narrow side yards work if they get decent light. We'll walk your lot and design something that fits your space, not the other way around.
Not if we install it right. Clay is dense and holds moisture, so we always slope the base away from your home and add proper drainage underneath. We've done dozens of installations across DeKalb County, so managing clay is part of our process. Your green will drain well even after Georgia's heavy summer rains.
A lot more than real grass. Synthetic turf doesn't need sunlight to survive, so even partially shaded yards (common near the Tucker Nature Preserve area) work fine. The only limitation is that shade keeps the surface cooler, which some golfers actually prefer. Full sun exposure is fine too—our turf handles UV without fading.
Most projects take 2–4 days depending on size and how much prep the site needs. We handle all the site work, material delivery, and finishing in one go. Since we're just 25 minutes away, scheduling is flexible. We can usually get you in within 2–3 weeks.
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