Sloped Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dunwoody's got character—tree-lined streets in Georgetown, the bustling Perimeter area, and those charming lots around Dunwoody Village. But let's be honest: maintaining a natural lawn here is a battle. Between the DeKalb clay that stays wet half the year and the shade from mature oaks overhead, you're either mowing constantly or staring at dead patches. Artificial turf solves that headache. We've installed hundreds of yards across 30338, 30346, and 30360, and the homeowners who go synthetic never look back. No more fighting your soil. No more watering bills. No more brown spots in summer. You get a green, usable yard year-round—perfect for families who want to actually enjoy their space instead of nursing it back to health every season. Whether your slope faces Brook Run Park or you're tucked into a shaded corner lot, we size and install systems that handle Dunwoody's unique terrain and climate. It's not magic; it's just smart landscaping.
Dunwoody sits on that stubborn DeKalb clay, which drains poorly and compacts when you walk on it—especially rough on sloped yards where water wants to rush downhill and pool in the wrong spots. That's actually where artificial turf shines. We design drainage beneath the turf so water moves where it should, not where the clay wants it to go. Shade is another big factor here. Those beautiful mature trees around Georgetown and Winters Chapel block sunlight, which means natural grass struggles and moss takes over. Synthetic turf doesn't care about shade; it stays green and functional under dense canopy all year. Most Dunwoody lots are 0.25 to 0.5 acres—tight, suburban spacing where every square foot matters. Sloped yards are common, especially in newer subdivisions. We account for that during installation, ensuring the turf sits properly so water sheds naturally and foot traffic doesn't create washouts. HOA rules in Dunwoody Village and surrounding neighborhoods typically permit artificial turf, but we always check your covenants upfront. Installation takes a few days; we remove the old turf, amend the base, and lay everything so it looks and plays like the real thing.
Absolutely. Slope is actually one of the best reasons to go synthetic here. DeKalb clay doesn't drain well on slopes, so water pools or erodes. Artificial turf, when installed correctly with proper base grading and infill, sheds water naturally and prevents erosion. We've done dozens of sloped yards across Dunwoody—Georgetown, Winters Chapel, everywhere—and they handle heavy rain without issue.
Modern synthetic turf in Dunwoody stays significantly cooler than older products. We install light-colored infills and premium turfs with reflective properties. That said, dark asphalt or concrete absorbs more heat than turf. If you're worried about barefoot comfort, choose lighter shades. The good news: Dunwoody's shade coverage helps keep temps moderate across most residential yards.
We don't fight the clay—we work around it. The installation process includes removing top soil, leveling the base, and adding a drainage layer. This isolates your turf from clay's drainage problems entirely. It's actually why many Dunwoody homeowners prefer synthetic turf over trying to improve natural grass in heavy clay.
Most do. Dunwoody Village and other neighborhoods typically permit high-quality synthetic turf that looks natural. We review your HOA covenants before any quote and can show you examples of approved installations in your neighborhood. Always better to confirm upfront than find surprises later.
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