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Your dog loves your Dunwoody yard—or at least, they will once you install pet turf. Right now, if you're in Georgetown, Winters Chapel, or near Dunwoody Village, your lawn's probably taking a beating. Those muddy paws tracking through the house, the dead spots where your pup does their business, the constant brown patches no amount of watering fixes—it's exhausting. Natural grass and dogs aren't natural enemies, but they sure act like it in Georgia's climate. Pet-friendly artificial turf solves this without the guilt. Your dog gets a comfortable, clean surface year-round. You get a yard that actually looks manicured instead of like a construction site. We've installed hundreds of pet turf systems across DeKalb County, and we know exactly how Dunwoody yards behave—the shade patterns, the drainage challenges, the soil conditions. Your neighbors at Brook Run Park area might be struggling with the same worn-out grass problems. Pet turf fixes it permanently, and it's softer underfoot than you'd expect. Let's talk about making your yard dog-proof and maintenance-free.
Dunwoody sits on notoriously dense DeKalb clay, which drains poorly and compacts under paw traffic—exactly why pet turf makes sense here. Natural grass in high-traffic dog zones turns to mud within weeks during Georgia's rainy springs. The suburban lot sizes in Georgetown and Winters Chapel are typically quarter- to half-acre properties, often with mature trees that cast afternoon shade. That shade is actually great for pet turf (it stays cooler), but it's brutal on seeding new natural grass. Installation in Dunwoody requires proper base preparation because of the clay—we use crushed stone and perforated drainage layers so urine drains away from your foundation instead of pooling. HOA rules in some Dunwoody neighborhoods allow artificial turf, but always worth confirming yours does before we break ground. Spring and fall are ideal installation windows here because the ground is workable. Summer heat makes the clay rock-hard, and winter rain creates drainage nightmares. We can handle all of it, but timing matters. Your pet turf will handle the humidity, the clay, and whatever your dog throws at it.
Yes—but only if installed correctly. We excavate the clay, install a perforated base layer, add crushed stone, and compact it properly. This prevents urine from sitting in pools or running toward your foundation. Clay drainage is why proper base prep matters more in Dunwoody than in sandier Georgia counties. We've done this hundreds of times in DeKalb County.
Completely. Pet turf is non-toxic, antimicrobial, and doesn't use the chemicals that natural grass pesticides do. It's softer on paws than concrete, doesn't harbor fleas as easily as natural grass, and your pets can't ingest fertilizers. Vets recommend it for yards where dogs spend heavy time.
Depends on your lot size and base condition. Georgetown and Winters Chapel lots run 8,000–20,000 square feet of yard space. Budget $8–15 per square foot installed, including base prep and labor. We'll come measure and give you a real quote. Most homeowners find it cheaper than replacing sod every 18 months.
Pet turf in shaded areas (common near Brook Run and tree-heavy Dunwoody yards) stays significantly cooler than exposed turf. In full sun, professional pet turf has better heat-dispersion backing than budget options. We use premium materials designed for southern climates—your dog won't burn their paws.
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