This Week Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dunwoody homeowners deal with a real problem: that dense DeKalb clay soil combined with the shade from mature trees around Georgetown and Winters Chapel creates conditions where grass either won't grow thick or turns into a muddy mess. We've installed artificial turf in neighborhoods all across Dunwoody—from the lots near Brook Run Park to the properties around Dunwoody Village—and the transformation is immediate. One week from now, you could have a lush, maintenance-free yard that actually looks better year-round than most natural lawns in the area. The timeline works because we handle everything: site prep (which matters more with clay soil), base installation, and the turf itself. Your neighbors might ask what you did differently. The honest answer is you stopped fighting the Georgia heat and humidity and switched to a surface designed for it. We're local enough to understand Dunwoody's landscape challenges and organized enough to get you installed this week.
Dunwoody's clay-heavy soil is both a blessing and a curse. It compacts easily, which actually helps our base preparation, but it also explains why so many yards here have drainage issues and patchy grass. The tree coverage in Georgetown and Winters Chapel is beautiful, but shade means slower growth and thinner turf. Artificial grass eliminates that equation entirely. Most Dunwoody lots sit in the 0.25 to 0.5-acre range, which is ideal for turf installation—large enough to matter aesthetically, manageable enough for a clean, professional finish in one or two days. We've noticed that homes closer to Perimeter Mall and in the Dunwoody Village area tend to have older landscaping infrastructure, so we always inspect for old drainage systems before we lay base. The good news: artificial turf actually improves drainage compared to compacted clay. Summer humidity here is intense, but that's exactly why synthetic grass thrives—it won't get that spongy, moldy feeling that natural grass does after a heavy rain. Your yard will be playable and beautiful immediately after installation.
Absolutely. Our turf is engineered for Georgia's climate—we install it specifically for summers like ours. Unlike natural grass, it won't go dormant or stress during heat spells, and the infill we use is designed to drain quickly after humidity-driven rain. Homeowners around Brook Run Park and Winters Chapel tell us their kids play on it all summer without it degrading.
We aim for one day for most residential lots in your area. Dunwoody yards typically range 0.25 to 0.5 acres, which is efficient for our crew. We handle site assessment, prep, base installation, and turf in one push. Larger properties near Perimeter or tricky soil conditions might require a second short visit, but you're using the yard by the end of the first week in almost every case.
It does, and we account for that in every quote. Clay compacts, which can trap water. We build a proper sub-base that sits on top of the clay to ensure drainage, especially in Georgetown where tree coverage slows evaporation. This step takes extra attention but prevents long-term issues and extends turf life.
Most Dunwoody HOAs have approved synthetic turf in recent years, but we always check before quoting. If your neighborhood has specific requirements, we'll walk you through them. We've worked with dozens of associations in DeKalb County and know how to handle documentation and approvals quickly so installation isn't delayed.
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