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Dunwoody businesses face a real problem: that DeKalb clay soil drains poorly, shade from mature trees keeps natural grass thin and patchy, and Georgia heat means watering bills spike every summer. We've installed artificial turf at commercial properties across Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and Dunwoody Village—parking lot islands, courtyard landscaping, employee break areas—and the water savings alone usually pays for itself within three to five years. Unlike residential turf, commercial installations need to handle foot traffic, look polished year-round for client visits, and comply with whatever landscape standards your property or HOA has in place. That's where we come in. Our crew knows Dunwoody's soil conditions, the shade patterns around Perimeter Mall and Brook Run Park, and what it takes to make artificial turf look professionally maintained without the constant mowing, fertilizing, and irrigation that burns through your budget. You're not just replacing grass; you're cutting water costs, reducing maintenance labor, and gaining a landscape that stays green and attractive twelve months a year.
Dunwoody's DeKalb clay is heavy and compacted in most commercial lots, which means drainage is sluggish and natural turf struggle to establish deep roots. Shade is another big factor here—mature oaks and pines throughout the neighborhoods mean your south-facing turf gets six to eight hours of sun at best, sometimes less around Brook Run Park areas. For commercial properties, that translates to thin coverage, moss growth, and constant bare patches. Artificial turf eliminates all of that. We size drainage systems to handle Dunwoody's clay base and ensure proper base preparation so the turf sits level and stable. Most commercial installations in the 30338 and 30346 ZIP codes run 500 to 3,000 square feet—entrance courtyards, loading dock screening, or foundation plantings alongside buildings. Installation takes three to five days depending on site size and existing hardscape. HOA-governed properties (common in Georgetown and Winters Chapel) usually have aesthetic guidelines we confirm before starting. Because your turf won't need irrigation, you'll see water bill reductions of 50 to 70 percent in the first year.
Most commercial properties in Dunwoody using natural turf need 1 to 1.5 inches of water weekly during warm months—that's roughly 25,000 gallons per 1,000 square feet over a season. Artificial turf needs zero irrigation once installed. For a typical parking lot island or courtyard (500–1,000 sq ft), you're looking at saving 12,000–25,000 gallons per year and cutting irrigation costs by 50–70 percent.
Absolutely. That's one of its biggest advantages here. Natural grass in shade (common under oaks around Georgetown and Winters Chapel) gets thin, mossy, and weak. Artificial turf stays full and green regardless of sun exposure. No photosynthesis required. Your shaded courtyard or north-facing lot will look as maintained as a sun-facing one.
DeKalb clay drains poorly naturally, but we design base layers and subsurface drainage specifically for it. We remove compacted soil, install perforated drainage lines, and use engineered base materials so water flows through instead of pooling. Proper installation prevents standing water and extends turf life significantly.
Most Dunwoody commercial jobs—parking lot islands, entrance courtyards, foundation plantings—take three to five days. We work around your business hours and minimize disruption. Site prep (removing old turf, leveling clay) is the longest phase. Once base is ready, turf installation moves fast.
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