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Commercial properties around Dunwoody—whether they're near Perimeter Mall, scattered through Georgetown, or anchoring Dunwoody Village—have a real problem with turf upkeep. Georgia heat, unpredictable rain, and foot traffic from clients, employees, and visitors wear down natural grass faster than most property managers expect. That's where artificial turf becomes genuinely practical for businesses. We've installed commercial systems across DeKalb County, including right here in Dunwoody's ZIP codes 30338, 30346, and 30360. The stuff doesn't need weekly mowing, handles the clay-heavy soil conditions we get here, and looks sharp year-round without the water bill spike. If your building's landscaping is eating up maintenance time or your lawn's patchy from shade and foot traffic, artificial turf eliminates that headache. We're based about 28 minutes away and familiar with exactly what commercial properties in this area need.
Dunwoody's suburban lots come with their own quirks. That DeKalb clay sits under a lot of mature tree cover—especially in neighborhoods like Winters Chapel and around Brook Run Park—which means heavy shade is real. Natural grass struggles there. Artificial turf doesn't care about shade, which is a huge win for properties with older landscaping. The clay soil also drains differently than sandy soil, so when you're pulling out old sod, you're dealing with compacted, dense material. Commercial properties here tend to have defined parking areas, entry courtyards, and visible green spaces that take a beating from regular use. Foot traffic patterns show up fast on natural grass but remain invisible on synthetic turf. HOA rules in Georgetown and around Dunwoody Village typically allow artificial turf for commercial zones as long as it meets basic aesthetic standards—no plastic-looking stuff from the 1990s. Modern turf looks genuinely natural now. We account for Dunwoody's summer heat when selecting infill and pile height; drainage is critical because heavy summer thunderstorms can overwhelm poorly installed systems.
Absolutely. That's actually one of the biggest advantages. Natural grass dies in deep shade, but synthetic turf doesn't need sunlight to photosynthesize. We've installed commercial systems on north-facing sides of buildings and under tree canopies throughout Dunwoody. Shade eliminates UV stress on the turf too, so it actually lasts longer in those conditions.
Yes, because we're not relying on the soil underneath anymore. We install a proper base layer and drainage system that works with DeKalb clay, not against it. Summer storms drain off cleanly. We account for our local soil conditions during the base prep phase, which is where most installations succeed or fail.
Depends on size and existing conditions. A small courtyard or entry area might take 2–3 days. Larger commercial spaces run 5–7 days. We schedule around your business hours and traffic patterns. Since we're local to DeKalb County, we can coordinate timing that works for Perimeter Mall-area properties and other busy commercial zones.
Honestly, way less than natural grass. No mowing, no fertilizer, no fungus issues from our humid summers. Occasional leaf blowing, light rinsing to remove dust, and maybe a brush-up if foot traffic creates wear patterns. Most commercial clients in our Dunwoody jobs spend under an hour per month on maintenance.
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