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Dunwoody's got some beautiful neighborhoods—Georgetown, Winters Chapel, Dunwoody Village—and a lot of them come with yards that are either fighting the shade or dealing with that thick DeKalb clay soil that makes lawn care feel like a second job. We've been installing artificial turf in this area long enough to know what works and what doesn't. The thing about Dunwoody is that your neighbors probably have opinions about landscaping (understandably), and artificial turf gives you that pristine, maintenance-free look year-round without the hassle of fussing with watering schedules or clay soil amendments. Whether you're near Perimeter Mall or over by Brook Run Park, artificial turf handles Georgia's humidity and our occasional dry spells way better than trying to keep natural grass alive. We're based just 28 minutes away, so we know your specific soil, your drainage patterns, and what actually thrives in DeKalb County. A lot of homeowners around here have already made the switch and haven't looked back—especially the ones who were tired of mowing around trees or dealing with muddy patches after heavy rain.
Dunwoody's clay-heavy soil is honestly one of the biggest reasons artificial turf makes sense here. That DeKalb clay doesn't drain well, so natural grass either drowns or gets compacted, and you're constantly fighting fungal issues. With artificial turf, you skip that problem entirely. Sun and shade vary wildly depending on which neighborhood you're in—Georgetown and Winters Chapel both have mature trees, which is gorgeous but murder on a natural lawn. Artificial turf thrives in those mixed-light conditions without thinning out. Your typical Dunwoody lot is suburban-sized, which means installation is straightforward and budget-friendly compared to larger properties. One thing we always mention: HOA documentation. Most Dunwoody neighborhoods allow artificial turf, but it's worth checking your community guidelines before we start. We handle the permitting conversations all the time, so it's not a roadblock. Drainage is critical in this area because of those clay soils and Georgia's humidity. We install with a proper base and drainage system so water doesn't pool. The lifespan of quality turf in Dunwoody's climate is typically 12–15 years, which beats constant lawn rehabilitation in this soil type.
Absolutely. Georgia's humidity is actually easier on artificial turf than on natural grass—you don't get the fungal issues that plague real lawns here. And since there's no watering required, dry spells don't stress your lawn at all. The material is engineered to stay stable in both wet and dry conditions, which fits Dunwoody's climate perfectly.
We remove the existing grass and work with your existing grade, then install a compacted base layer and drainage system designed specifically for clay. The clay actually helps the base stay stable. Installation takes a few days depending on yard size, and we handle the heavy grading work—you won't have to worry about it.
Yes. In fact, shaded yards are ideal for artificial turf because natural grass struggles under mature trees. Artificial turf doesn't need sunlight to stay green and healthy, so those tree-lined Dunwoody properties are perfect candidates. No bare patches, no thinning.
Most Dunwoody communities are fine with quality artificial turf as long as it looks natural and is maintained. We've worked with dozens of HOA-governed neighborhoods around here and handle the documentation. It's worth a quick check with your community, but it's rarely a dealbreaker.
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