Edge Options — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog is digging holes in the backyard again. If you live in Dunwoody—whether that's Georgetown, Winters Chapel, or near Dunwoody Village—you know the struggle: that DeKalb clay soil doesn't drain well, shade from mature trees keeps grass perpetually thin, and Fido's accidents turn your lawn into a patchy mess every summer. Pet turf changes the game. It's not the plastic-looking stuff from 20 years ago. Modern artificial turf designed for pets gives your Dunwoody yard the look of healthy grass year-round while actually being indestructible to paws, urine, and constant foot traffic. No more brown spots. No more mud tracked through the house. No more worrying about whether your landscaping fits the neighborhood vibe around Brook Run Park or Perimeter Mall. We've installed pet turf in hundreds of Dunwoody homes, and the response is always the same: "Why didn't we do this sooner?" Let's talk about what pet turf can do for your specific yard.
Dunwoody's clay-heavy soil is beautiful for trees but brutal for lawn grass. That dense DeKalb clay doesn't drain fast, which means puddles stay around after rain and urine saturation becomes a real problem with natural grass. Add in the mature tree canopy throughout Georgetown and Winters Chapel—great for cooling your house, tough on photosynthesis—and you've got a recipe for thin, struggling turf. Pet artificial grass solves both problems. It drains instantly through a perforated backing (no puddle pools), and it thrives in partial shade where real grass would give up. Installation in Dunwoody typically involves removing 2–3 inches of existing sod, grading the base to match your home's slope, and laying down a crushed stone foundation to ensure proper drainage away from your foundation. Most Dunwoody lots range from quarter-acre to half-acre, so we're usually working with manageable spaces—backyard sections that really matter for pet owners. HOA rules in some Dunwoody neighborhoods are strict about lawn appearance, but artificial turf meets every aesthetic standard while requiring zero chemical fertilizers or pesticides that HOAs worry about.
Absolutely. Georgia's humidity and temperature swings don't phase modern pet turf. The material is UV-stabilized for our summers and drains so fast that urine doesn't pool or create odor pockets like it does in DeKalb clay. We've got installations in Dunwoody that have seen five years of heavy use with zero degradation. Rinse it down every month or two, and it stays fresh.
Most Dunwoody HOAs allow artificial turf if it meets their visual standards—and ours does. We use pet-grade turf that looks like healthy, well-maintained grass, not plastic. Check your specific HOA covenants, but we've worked with Georgetown and Winters Chapel communities with zero pushback. Bring us your HOA docs and we'll confirm before we quote.
We excavate 2–3 inches, level the base, then lay a permeable stone foundation. This ensures water drains away from your home's foundation instead of pooling like it does in raw DeKalb clay. For most Dunwoody yards, the process takes 1–2 days. We're 28 minutes away, so scheduling is flexible.
Most Dunwoody backyard installations (500–1,000 sq ft) run $4,000–$7,500 depending on site prep complexity and turf grade. Clay removal and grading add cost, but they're essential in DeKalb County. We provide a detailed site estimate after a walkthrough—no guessing.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.