Curb Appeal — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dunwoody homeowners know the struggle: that DeKalb clay soil fights you every spring, shade from mature trees keeps your lawn patchy, and weekends disappear into yard maintenance. Whether you're in Georgetown, Winters Chapel, or over by Dunwoody Village, artificial turf is solving this problem for your neighbors right now. What makes it work here isn't just the turf itself—it's understanding how Dunwoody's specific challenges (the clay, the trees, the humidity) demand a smart installation approach. We've spent years learning how yards in your area actually perform. Properties near Brook Run Park and around the Perimeter corridor have taught us what holds up and what doesn't. Real talk: artificial turf doesn't replace natural grass for everyone, but for curb appeal, year-round color, and reclaiming your weekends, it's become the go-to move in this area. The installations we're doing in 30338, 30346, and 30360 are outlasting expectations because we're not just laying down turf—we're solving the Dunwoody equation.
Dunwoody's clay-heavy soil creates both a problem and an opportunity. That dense, compacted base is actually ideal for artificial turf installation—it provides stable drainage and won't shift under foot traffic the way looser soils do. The real challenge is the canopy. Your neighborhood has beautiful, mature trees, and they're worth keeping. But they also mean dappled shade across most yards, which historically made natural grass thin and weak. Artificial turf thrives where those conditions would kill natural grass. HOAs in Georgetown and Winters Chapel generally approve synthetic turf, though we always recommend checking your covenants first—most allow it without restrictions. Lot sizes here run smaller to mid-sized, which means installation is usually straightforward and cost-effective. The humidity and occasional hard rain we get means proper subsurface drainage matters enormously. We account for Dunwoody's water patterns during installation, ensuring runoff flows correctly and won't pool. Summer heat is intense, so the turf quality and infill type we choose directly impacts durability and comfort underfoot. This isn't a generic installation—we're engineering for Dunwoody's exact conditions.
Yes, absolutely. That's one of its biggest advantages here. While your natural grass struggles under those mature trees near Brook Run Park or scattered across Georgetown's canopy, artificial turf stays lush and green year-round regardless of sunlight. No more dead patches in shade—that's a huge upgrade for Dunwoody properties.
Actually, it's beneficial. The dense clay provides excellent stability and won't compact further or shift like sandy soils. We work with the existing grade, ensure proper drainage patterns account for Dunwoody's water flow, and your turf sits on a rock-solid foundation. It's one reason installations here perform so well long-term.
Most do. The neighborhood covenants here have increasingly accepted artificial turf as long as it meets aesthetic standards (which modern turf easily does). We recommend reviewing your specific HOA guidelines, but in our experience, approval is straightforward across 30338, 30346, and 30360.
Way less than natural grass. No mowing, watering, or fertilizing. Occasional rinsing keeps it fresh, and we recommend light brushing a couple times yearly to maintain blade texture. Dunwoody's heat and humidity won't degrade quality turf—that's why you're installing it in the first place.
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