Outdoor Kitchen — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dunwoody's suburban landscape is changing. More homeowners in Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and around Dunwoody Village are ditching the mower and choosing artificial turf—especially when they're designing outdoor kitchens and entertaining spaces. Here's the thing: DeKalb clay doesn't drain like you'd want it to, shade from mature trees means patchy grass, and keeping a natural lawn looking sharp in Georgia's humidity is a constant battle. Artificial turf solves that. You get a year-round green, usable yard without the weekly maintenance. We've installed hundreds of commercial-grade turf systems across Dunwoody's neighborhoods, from the lots near Brook Run Park to properties closer to the Perimeter. Whether you're planning a full outdoor kitchen setup or just want a pristine entertainment area, synthetic turf gives you a clean, durable surface that handles foot traffic, doesn't turn to mud after rain, and won't disappoint you come August. The install process is straightforward—we handle everything from soil prep to finishing touches—and the results speak for themselves. Dunwoody's climate and soil conditions actually make artificial turf a smarter choice than you might think.
Dunwoody sits on heavy DeKalb clay, which is honestly one of the biggest reasons property owners choose artificial turf here. Clay doesn't drain well, so after our Georgia downpours, natural grass struggles. You end up with standing water, compacted soil, and dead patches—especially in shaded yards, which are common throughout Georgetown and Winters Chapel thanks to mature oak and pine trees. Shade is your natural lawn's enemy. Even if you're in sunnier spots near Perimeter Mall or in Dunwoody Village, the afternoon shade creeping across your yard limits what you can grow. Artificial turf eliminates that problem entirely. Lot sizes in Dunwoody vary widely—some properties are tighter suburban footprints, others have more acreage. That matters for installation planning. We dig down, amend the base as needed for drainage, and lay perforated underlayment so water still moves through the system instead of pooling. Most Dunwoody HOAs are fine with artificial turf for front yards and entertainment areas, but always smart to check your specific covenant. The commercial-grade turf we install handles heavy use—perfect if you're building an outdoor kitchen where family and friends will be walking, dining, and hanging out regularly.
Not anymore. Modern turf blends multiple blade colors and textures—it looks genuinely natural, especially when it's installed properly with realistic infill. We've put systems in across Dunwoody neighborhoods where neighbors ask if the lawn is real. The key is quality materials and professional installation. Cheap turf looks cheap. Ours doesn't.
Absolutely. Dunwoody's heavy clay and humidity are actually ideal reasons to install turf. The underlayment we use drains fast, so summer storms won't leave you with swampy mud. Heat won't kill it—turf actually performs better in sun than struggling natural grass does. No brown patches, no dormancy.
Quality commercial-grade turf lasts 15-20 years, sometimes longer with proper care. Dunwoody's weather won't break it down—we're not in extreme heat or cold. You'll get decades of use, especially in entertainment areas where you're not moving heavy equipment constantly. It's a one-time investment.
Yes—it's actually ideal. Turf creates a clean, durable border around grills, seating, and prep areas. It won't wear down like natural grass under foot traffic, won't stain easily, and looks polished. We install it right up to hardscape edges. Perfect for entertaining.
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