Older Home — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dunwoody's older homes—especially those tucked into Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and around Dunwoody Village—often sit on properties where the original landscaping has seen better days. We get it. That mature oak and pine canopy that makes your neighborhood so attractive also means patchy grass, bare spots under tree shade, and a lot of hand-watering just to keep things alive. Commercial-grade artificial turf isn't just for sports fields and office parks anymore. It's become the practical choice for homeowners here who want a lawn that actually looks maintained year-round without the constant battle against DeKalb clay, shade creep, and Georgia's unpredictable summer rains. Whether your lot is a quarter-acre corner property or a smaller suburban footprint, synthetic turf gives you back your weekends and keeps your home looking sharp. We've installed systems across all three of Dunwoody's major neighborhoods, and the results speak for themselves. No more brown patches. No more muddy runoff. Just a green, usable yard.
Dunwoody's soil is primarily dense DeKalb clay—the kind that drains poorly and compacts hard under foot traffic. That's been a turf killer for generations. Shade is another reality here; the tree canopy that defines Georgetown and Winters Chapel creates natural beauty but makes real grass struggle. Older homes in these neighborhoods often have smaller, irregularly shaped yards, which actually makes artificial turf a smarter fit than you might think. Installation in Dunwoody requires careful site prep because of that clay base—we remove the existing sod, level the ground, and install proper drainage layers so water doesn't pond under the synthetic surface. HOAs vary by neighborhood, but most Dunwoody communities have embraced high-quality artificial turf as a landscape solution. The real benefit isn't just aesthetics; it's durability. Kids, pets, and the occasional delivery truck wear real grass down fast on clay. Synthetic turf stands up to it all and maintains that uniform green appearance through every season.
Absolutely. Shade-challenged yards are actually ideal candidates. Unlike real grass, synthetic turf doesn't need sunlight to stay green. You'll still want good drainage—which we handle during installation—but you're freed from the constant replanting cycle that plagues shaded Dunwoody properties. The turf handles foot traffic and weather just as well in dappled light as in full sun.
Yes, but the prep work is critical. We excavate, amend the clay base, and install drainage layers to prevent pooling. Clay actually compacts well, which provides a solid foundation. The key difference from real grass: you're not fighting clay's poor drainage anymore. Water moves through and away from the surface consistently.
Most residential and small commercial properties take 2–5 days depending on site size, existing hardscape, and drainage requirements. We often complete Georgetown and Winters Chapel jobs within a week. Once installed, your lawn is ready to use immediately—no establishment period like sod or seed.
Yes. Our systems include drainage that lets urine pass through to the base and away from the surface. We recommend occasional rinsing in hot months, but overall, pets adapt quickly. Many Dunwoody families with dogs or kids choose turf specifically for durability and easy cleanup compared to mud-prone clay yards.
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