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Dunwoody's got some beautiful established neighborhoods—Georgetown, Winters Chapel, Dunwoody Village—but those mature trees and that dense DeKalb clay can make lawn maintenance a real headache. We've installed artificial turf throughout the area, and homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. Here's the reality: between the shade from old oaks, the compacted clay soil that stays wet half the year, and the time you're spending on mowing and weeding, a natural lawn in Dunwoody takes serious effort. Artificial turf solves that. You get a green, usable yard year-round without the frustration. Whether you're near Perimeter Mall or out in the quieter pockets near Brook Run Park, we understand Dunwoody's specific challenges. We've been installing turf in this area long enough to know what works in 30338, 30346, and 30360. Our crews handle the clay prep, manage drainage properly for our rainy springs, and install systems that actually perform in Georgia's humid summers. This isn't a cookie-cutter solution—it's turf designed for how Dunwoody homeowners actually live.
Dunwoody's landscape presents some quirks that directly affect how we approach artificial turf installation. That DeKalb clay is dense and doesn't drain naturally, so we always recommend proper base preparation and perimeter drainage to prevent water pooling—especially critical given how much rain we get in spring. Shade is another big factor here. The mature trees that give Georgetown and Winters Chapel their character also mean fewer sunny spots. Modern artificial turf performs great in partial shade, but we assess your specific yard's light patterns before recommending pile height and blade type. Most Dunwoody lots are suburban-sized—typically a quarter to half acre—which makes turf installation very practical. We don't need massive equipment or extended timelines. HOAs in some neighborhoods do have landscape guidelines, so we always verify restrictions before starting work. Installation in Dunwoody usually takes 2–4 days depending on yard size and how much prep the clay base needs. One thing we always mention: if you're dealing with existing drainage issues or severe grading problems, addressing those first saves headaches later.
Absolutely. The mature trees that define neighborhoods like Georgetown are beautiful, but they create shade. Modern artificial turf is designed for partial shade conditions. We typically recommend a slightly higher pile height in shadier yards to maintain that full appearance. We'll walk your property and identify the sunniest zones—those are ideal for turf installation.
Clay is what we work with constantly in Dunwoody. We remove the existing sod, properly grade and compact the base, then install a drainage layer before laying turf. This prevents water from pooling in spring and keeps the system stable long-term. The prep work is where experience matters—and it's why local knowledge counts.
Some communities do have landscape guidelines, and we always check before beginning work. Most Dunwoody HOAs approve artificial turf, especially newer installations that look natural. We've completed projects throughout 30338, 30346, and 30360 and are familiar with common neighborhood requirements.
Most residential installations take 2–4 days, depending on yard size and how much base prep is needed. Dunwoody lots are usually suburban-sized, which keeps projects manageable. We'll give you a specific timeline during the site visit.
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