Hoa Compliant — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dunwoody homeowners deal with a unique set of yard challenges. That heavy DeKalb clay soil? It compacts like concrete. The mix of shaded lots around Georgetown and Winters Chapel means patchy grass that struggles year-round. Add in HOA requirements—and suddenly your lawn maintenance becomes a constant negotiation between what you want and what your community will approve. Artificial turf sidesteps all of that. We've installed hundreds of yards across DeKalb County, and Dunwoody properties specifically benefit from synthetic grass because it eliminates the soil drainage problems that plague this area. No more fighting clay. No more brown patches under the oaks near Brook Run Park. Your HOA gets the uniform, manicured look they want. You get your weekends back. The yards in Dunwoody Village, Georgetown, and Winters Chapel tend to run smaller and more densely landscaped than suburban sprawl elsewhere in Georgia. That actually makes artificial turf installation cleaner and faster here. You're not dealing with massive open spaces—you're working with the pocket-sized lots that define this area. We can typically complete a Dunwoody installation in 3–5 days, depending on prep work and whether you've got existing sod we need to remove. Our crew is based 28 minutes away, so we know this area well. We've worked with Dunwoody HOAs long enough to understand their design standards. Whether your community requires a specific pile height, specific green shade, or specific drainage specs, we've already met those requirements on dozens of nearby properties.
Dunwoody's soil profile is heavy clay—the kind that stays soggy after rain and hardens to a crust when dry. This is actually ideal for artificial turf installation because it provides a stable base. We excavate, compact, and lay a drainage layer, and that clay base holds everything firm. Natural grass struggles here because water pools and compacts the soil further, but synthetic turf drains cleanly through that same clay foundation. Shade is another big factor. Lots in Georgetown and Winters Chapel often sit under mature oaks and pines. Real grass thins out in those conditions; artificial turf thrives regardless of sun exposure. The fiber doesn't photosynthesize, so dappled light or full shade makes no difference to performance. HOA compliance is typically straightforward in Dunwoody. Most communities here accept artificial turf, but they do have standards—pile height usually needs to fall between 1.5 and 2 inches, and the color palette tends toward realistic greens rather than lime or dark tones. We always pull your HOA guidelines before the install and match specifications exactly. We've never had a Dunwoody installation rejected because we verify everything upfront. Yard sizes in this area run 2,000–5,000 square feet on average. That's small enough to install quickly, large enough to make a real difference in your outdoor living space.
Yes. Our turf is engineered for Georgia's climate—heat, humidity, and UV exposure. Dunwoody summers are intense, but the synthetic fibers we use are colorfast and won't degrade. Drainage is excellent, so standing water (which can happen in that DeKalb clay) doesn't damage the turf. It actually prevents mold issues that natural grass develops in humid conditions.
Yes. Almost all Dunwoody communities require approval, though most have already pre-approved turf installations. We review your HOA covenant and pull their specific standards before we even give you a quote. We won't install anything that doesn't match their design requirements. This prevents delays and rejection down the road.
Typically 3–5 days for a standard residential yard. We start with excavation and base prep (1–2 days), then lay drainage fabric, infill, and turf (2–3 days). Weather can add a day or two if we get heavy rain. Our crew works locally, so we can schedule around your schedule and the DeKalb County weather patterns.
We remove old sod and debris. The clay base actually stays and becomes part of your turf foundation—we compact it, add a drainage layer, and build on top. That heavy soil you've been fighting? Now it's your turf's anchor. No need to replace or import soil like you might in sandier areas.
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