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Dunwoody townhomes come with a particular set of landscaping challenges. Those DeKalb clay soils drain poorly, shade from mature trees makes grass patchy, and HOA rules in Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and Dunwoody Village can be strict about what goes in your yard. Artificial turf solves all three problems at once. We've installed hundreds of lawns across the northern Atlanta suburbs, and we understand what works here. Your townhome lot might be tighter than a traditional single-family home—especially closer to Perimeter Mall where lots are compact—but that's actually where artificial turf shines. No more fighting clay, no more brown spots under the oak trees, no more mowing a 20-by-30 postage stamp of a yard every week. The best part? HOAs love it. It looks maintained year-round, it complies with deed restrictions, and it's one less thing they can cite you for. We've built artificial lawns for townhome communities throughout DeKalb County, and the results speak for themselves. Your neighbors might actually ask who installed yours.
Dunwoody's landscape is defined by three things: clay-heavy soil, heavy tree coverage, and compact lot sizes. The clay means natural grass roots struggle to establish properly, and drainage issues create standing water after summer storms—artificial turf eliminates both headaches. Shade is another major factor. Georgetown and Winters Chapel have mature oak canopies that keep traditional grass thin and weak. Artificial turf doesn't care about sunlight, so you get consistent green under those trees where living grass would never survive. Townhome lots here tend to be 30-60 feet wide, sometimes narrower. That means installation logistics matter. We're used to working tight spaces, accessing yards through side gates, and respecting shared landscaping boundaries. HOA rules in Dunwoody Village neighborhoods often specify grass appearance and height—artificial turf meets every standard without weekly maintenance. We also account for the seasonal water patterns. Spring runoff hits hard in DeKalb County. Proper base preparation and drainage beneath synthetic turf prevents pooling and keeps your small yard functional year-round. It's a 28-minute drive for us from our main operation, so response times for questions or follow-ups are quick.
Most do. Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and Dunwoody Village HOAs typically allow synthetic turf as long as it looks residential and is well-maintained. We've worked with local management companies and can help you submit plans if needed. Some communities actually prefer it because it eliminates code violations from dormant or overgrown natural grass.
We've done hundreds. We work through side gates, protect shared fences and neighboring yards, and coordinate timing around your schedule. Compact lots actually install faster than large properties. Most Dunwoody townhome projects wrap in one or two days depending on lot size and base prep needs.
Absolutely—in a good way. That dense clay provides excellent base stability, so we don't need as much gravel layer. We still prepare the base correctly to handle Dunwoody's seasonal moisture, but the clay actually makes the job more straightforward than sandy soils elsewhere in Georgia.
Yes. Shade doesn't degrade synthetic turf the way it kills natural grass. You'll get consistent color under oak trees where living grass would thin out. Just keep debris cleared seasonally, and your turf will look perfect year-round regardless of tree cover.
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