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Dunwoody backyards have a real drainage problem—and we see it constantly. That heavy DeKalb clay sits under most of the properties around Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and Dunwoody Village, and when Georgia rain hits, the water just pools up instead of moving through. Soggy lawns, muddy patches that won't grow anything, and that swampy feeling underfoot? That's your cue that drainage repair needs to happen before you install anything new. Here's the thing: artificial turf actually performs best on solid ground. We've spent years working yards in this area, and we know exactly how to handle the drainage issues that come with the territory. Our money-back guarantee backs that up—if we say your drainage system is ready for turf, it's ready. No guesswork, no surprises six months down the road.
Dunwoody's clay-heavy soil is both a blessing and a challenge. The blessing: it's stable and won't shift under your feet. The challenge: water moves through it slowly, which means standing water is a real issue during our wet springs. Before we lay artificial turf in neighborhoods like Georgetown or near Brook Run Park, we assess how water currently moves (or doesn't move) across your lot. Most Dunwoody properties are suburban-sized—roughly a quarter to half-acre—which means drainage solutions need to be efficient without over-engineering. Shade is another factor here. With mature trees common in Winters Chapel especially, natural grass struggles anyway, which actually makes turf a smart upgrade. We design drainage systems that work with your lot's natural slope and tie into existing storm drains where possible. HOA communities in Dunwoody Village sometimes have specific landscape guidelines, so we coordinate with those requirements upfront. The goal is a yard that sheds water properly, supports your new turf, and lasts.
DeKalb clay doesn't drain fast—that's just geology. Most yards here experience some pooling after heavy rain, especially in spring. It's not a deal-breaker; it just means you need a plan before installing turf. We've repaired drainage on dozens of Dunwoody properties, so we know what works in this specific soil type and climate.
No. Good turf sits on top of good drainage, not the other way around. We handle the drainage repair first—grading, subsurface systems, whatever your lot needs—then install turf on that solid foundation. That's why our guarantee matters.
It depends on your lot size and what needs fixing. Most Dunwoody residential properties take 2–4 days for full drainage assessment and repair. We work around your schedule and coordinate with any HOA requirements in Dunwoody Village or other neighborhoods.
Shade actually makes drainage more important. Wet, shaded soil stays wet longer and breeds moss. Even if you're switching to turf specifically because grass won't grow, proper drainage prevents that boggy feeling and extends your turf lifespan significantly.
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