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Dunwoody's got a specific problem: those new construction sites in Georgetown and around Winters Chapel come with heavy DeKalb clay, sketchy drainage, and lots of shade from mature trees. That's where artificial turf makes sense for commercial properties. Whether you're developing near Perimeter Mall or building out a corporate campus in the heart of Dunwoody Village, real grass struggles with our clay soil and inconsistent sunlight. Artificial turf doesn't. It installs faster than waiting for sod to establish, it handles foot traffic from day one, and it stays green through Georgia's hot summers without the water bill. We've installed turf on new commercial builds across DeKalb County, and Dunwoody properties are some of the most rewarding projects because the ROI is immediate. Your tenants see a finished, professional landscape the day they move in. No bare patches, no mud tracking into lobbies, no brown spots in shaded areas. For new construction timelines—where every week matters—artificial turf gets the job done right and keeps your project on schedule.
Dunwoody's clay-heavy soil is genuinely tricky for natural grass. New construction sites often have compacted subsoil from grading and equipment movement, which kills drainage even faster. Shade is another reality here—the tree canopy around Georgetown and Winters Chapel is dense, and northern-facing properties near Brook Run Park often see limited sun. Real turf needs at least 4–6 hours of direct light and good drainage. Artificial turf eliminates both headaches. Installation in Dunwoody typically involves proper base preparation because of our clay: we excavate, install engineered drainage rock, compact it correctly, and lay the turf over a solid foundation. Most commercial properties here—office parks, retail centers, multifamily complexes—benefit from turf in common areas, entry courtyards, or landscape buffers where aesthetics matter but water conservation is a priority. DeKalb County's summer heat and occasional drought make artificial turf a smart financial choice. It also holds up under the foot traffic and maintenance demands of commercial properties better than sod would in our specific soil and climate conditions.
Absolutely. That's one of the biggest advantages. Dunwoody's shade from mature trees kills natural grass, but artificial turf performs the same in sun or shade. Brook Run Park and Georgetown neighborhoods have thick tree cover, and our turf looks uniform year-round regardless of sunlight exposure. No dead patches, no struggling sod. It's ideal for properties where shade is unavoidable.
DeKalb clay requires deliberate drainage prep. We excavate to proper depth, lay engineered drainage rock, compact it to spec, and install a permeable base before the turf goes down. This prevents the water pooling and poor drainage that's typical in Dunwoody's new construction sites. Done right, it lasts decades.
Yes. For new construction timelines, turf is faster to install than sod establishment and eliminates irrigation costs in Georgia's heat. Your property looks finished and professional immediately—critical for tenant attraction near Perimeter Mall and Dunwoody Village. Over five years, you save significantly on water, maintenance, and equipment.
It's designed for it. Commercial turf products are built for high use—parking lot entries, plaza walkways, courtyard spaces. Dunwoody office and retail properties see constant foot traffic, and artificial turf maintains appearance and durability far better than sod would. It won't thin out or show wear patterns.
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