Weekend Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Tucker backyard isn't just a nice-to-have—it's an investment in weekend mornings that don't require a drive to the course. We've installed plenty of them across Tucker Village and the Northlake area, and the reaction is always the same: homeowners wish they'd done it sooner. The thing about Tucker is that your yard probably sees a mix of sun and shade depending on where you're positioned relative to the neighborhood tree canopy, and that matters when you're designing a putting surface that'll hold up year-round. We're familiar with the DeKalb clay soil here, the way water moves through these yards, and honestly, how the transitional urban-suburban landscape means your neighbors are close enough to hear you celebrate that birdie putt. Our weekend-install process gets your green ready to use by Sunday afternoon, which means you can host a friendly nine-holer with friends before Monday morning rolls around. We're based just 25 minutes away, so logistics are simple, and we understand the specific conditions that make a putting green thrive in this part of Georgia.
Tucker's clay-heavy soil is workable for putting green installation, but it demands proper drainage prep—we don't cut corners on the base layer because standing water and clay don't mix. Most properties in Tucker Village and Northlake have mature trees that create dappled light conditions; that's actually ideal for turf longevity since intense afternoon sun can stress artificial grass, but you'll want to work with us to identify which corners of your yard get full exposure versus partial shade. HOA restrictions vary block-by-block in Tucker, so we always recommend checking your covenant before finalizing your design—some neighborhoods have landscape guidelines that affect size, color, or how visible the green is from the street. Typical Tucker residential lots tend to accommodate putting greens in the 300–600 square-foot range, which gives you a realistic par-3 or practice area without consuming your entire backyard. The proximity to Tucker Nature Preserve and Main Street means the neighborhood values outdoor recreation, which is partly why we see strong interest in weekend-install projects. Installation timing here works well in spring and early fall when the soil isn't waterlogged and temperatures support proper settling.
Absolutely. Our artificial turf is designed for Georgia's climate, and the drainage system we install handles DeKalb's clay soil challenges. We slope the green slightly and use a permeable base that prevents pooling. Tucker gets decent rainfall, but that's why proper subsurface prep matters—and it's something we prioritize on every install here.
Yes, but tree placement affects the timeline slightly. If your green sits in dappled shade from established trees (common in Tucker Village), installation is straightforward. Full sun areas might require minor grading adjustments. We'll assess during the consultation and confirm a weekend completion date before committing.
Many neighborhoods in Tucker and Northlake do have landscape guidelines. We've worked with dozens of HOA documents in this area, so we can advise on visibility, size, and finish options that comply. We recommend checking your covenants early—it's one less thing to worry about before installation day.
Most Tucker homes work well with 300–600 square feet, which gives you a par-3 practice hole or a short-game area without overwhelming your backyard. Lot sizes in Tucker Village and Northlake vary, but we design greens that fit the space and complement your home's layout, not dominate it.
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