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Your dog loves your Dunwoody backyard, but your lawn doesn't love your dog back. Between the clay soil that never quite drains right and the shade patches around Georgetown's mature trees, keeping a natural grass yard pet-friendly feels like a losing battle. We get it—whether you're in Winters Chapel or closer to Dunwoody Village, suburban pet owners deal with the same worn paths, mud tracked into the house, and that constant struggle to keep things looking decent. Artificial pet turf changes that equation. It's not the plastic-looking stuff from ten years ago. Modern pet turf is designed specifically for dogs and cats—it drains fast so urine doesn't pool, it stays green year-round without chemicals or constant reseeding, and it holds up to whatever your pet throws at it. No more bare spots. No more muddy paws. No more guilt about having an ugly yard. LawnLogic has been installing pet turf across the Atlanta metro for years, and we know Dunwoody yards inside and out. We've worked with homeowners in all three major neighborhoods, dealt with DeKalb's clay, and navigated the landscape requirements that come with suburban living here. Installation typically takes a few days, and you're back to enjoying your backyard without the maintenance headaches.
Dunwoody's clay-heavy soil is actually one reason pet turf makes so much sense here. Natural grass in clay drains slowly, which means puddles after rain and compacted, worn areas where dogs walk repeatedly. Our pet turf systems are engineered to handle moisture properly—water flows through the backing, preventing the standing water and urine pooling that turns yards into swamps during Georgia's wet springs. You'll also notice shade. Whether you're in Georgetown with those old oaks overhead or in other pockets around Dunwoody, many yards have significant shade coverage. Grass struggles there. Turf doesn't care. It stays uniform green whether it gets four hours of sun or nine. Most Dunwoody residential lots are suburban-sized—roughly a quarter to half acre. That's plenty of room to create a functional pet space without the cost of doing your entire property. Many homeowners install turf in their dog's main activity area and leave the rest natural, which keeps costs reasonable. One thing to know: some neighborhoods have HOA guidelines about landscape appearance. We'll review your deed restrictions during the consultation to make sure your turf installation meets local requirements. Georgetown and Winters Chapel both have varying requirements, so it's worth confirming upfront.
Absolutely. Shade is actually one of the best reasons to choose turf here. DeKalb clay drains poorly and grass dies in shady spots anyway. Our pet turf thrives with or without direct sun, so those Georgetown yards with mature tree canopy are perfect candidates. You get a green, usable yard year-round without the frustration of patchy natural grass.
We install a perforated backing system that sits above the clay layer, allowing water and urine to drain through and away from your yard. The base preparation is key—we slope the area slightly and use a permeable base layer so nothing pools. This works especially well in Dunwoody's clay because it solves a problem natural grass can't.
Different Dunwoody neighborhoods have different rules, so we always review your deed restrictions first. Most HOAs approve high-quality pet turf because it looks maintained and green year-round. We can walk you through what your specific neighborhood requires and make sure everything's compliant before installation.
We typically schedule installations within 2-3 weeks depending on season. Most Dunwoody projects take 2-4 days depending on yard size and prep work needed. We're about 28 minutes from the area, so scheduling is usually straightforward. Call for availability and we'll get you on the calendar.
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