Balcony — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog's been tearing up the backyard again, and honestly, you're tired of the mud pit that appears after every rain. In Dunwoody, especially in neighborhoods like Georgetown and Winters Chapel, pet owners are discovering that artificial turf solves the muddy paw problem without sacrificing a real yard feel. Unlike that patchy, worn-out natural grass that struggles in our DeKalb clay and unpredictable shade patterns, pet turf stays green and intact no matter how hard your dog plays. We've installed systems throughout 30338 and 30346 that handle everything from small balcony setups to full backyard transformations. The best part? Your pets get a comfortable, safe surface that drains properly, won't stain their fur, and doesn't track mud into your home. It's the kind of upgrade that pays for itself in reduced yard maintenance, fewer vet bills from digging injuries, and genuine peace of mind when your dog wants to run hard without destroying the landscape.
Dunwoody's clay-heavy soil is honestly working against natural grass, especially when you add pet traffic into the mix. That dense, compacted clay doesn't drain well, which means puddles form fast and stay longer—perfect conditions for mud and parasites. Our area also gets a decent amount of shade from mature trees, particularly around Brook Run Park's residential edges and in the wooded sections of Dunwoody Village. Natural grass struggles with that limited sunlight. Balcony installations, which are increasingly popular in the 30360 zip code near mixed-use developments, require lightweight backing and superior drainage systems since water runoff matters more in multi-unit settings. Most Dunwoody lots are suburban-sized—typically 1/4 to 1/2 acre—so we're usually working with manageable backyards, not sprawling estates. That makes installation fast and keeps costs reasonable. Many neighborhoods here have HOA guidelines about landscape appearance, so we make sure our installations look intentional and maintained, not like a shortcut. Pet urine breakdown requires proper infill and subsurface engineering, especially in our climate where humidity can intensify odor issues.
Absolutely. We install a specialized base system that sits on top of your existing clay, with perforated backing and aggregate layers that push water away from the turf surface and into drainage channels. This is especially important in Dunwoody because our soil naturally holds moisture. Your pet's urine drains through the system instead of pooling, which eliminates the mud and odor issues you'd get with natural grass.
Yes—that's one of our most popular requests in the 30360 area and around Perimeter developments. We use lightweight backing, secure anchoring systems, and lightweight infill for balconies to avoid structural stress. Drainage is critical in multi-level settings, so we ensure water doesn't pool on your turf or drip to neighbors below. We typically finish these jobs in a single day.
Better than natural grass, which struggles under mature trees throughout Georgetown and Winters Chapel. Our turf is engineered to perform with 3-4 hours of indirect light. If you have deep shade, we can recommend specific blade varieties that perform best. Either way, you won't see the bare patches and thinning that real grass develops in low-light yards.
We typically use crumb rubber combined with silica sand for pets, as it's durable and handles high traffic. For odor control in humid Dunwoody summers, we offer antimicrobial infill options that break down uric acid faster. These upgrades cost a bit more upfront but keep your yard smelling fresh and extend turf life significantly with heavy pet use.
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