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Your dog's been tearing up that DeKalb clay yard again, haven't they? We see it all the time in Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and around Dunwoody Village—families with dogs who love to dig, run, and play, but their natural grass just can't keep up. Pet turf is honestly a game-changer for Dunwoody homeowners. It looks like real grass, feels like real grass underfoot, but it actually holds up to the punishment that dogs dish out. No more muddy paws on the carpet, no dead patches that look worse every week, and your pup gets a safe, comfortable place to burn energy without you spending every weekend trying to repair the yard. We've been installing pet-friendly artificial turf throughout the area for years, and we've learned exactly what works in our suburban lots—especially with all the shade you get from mature trees and those heavy Georgia clay soils. The neighborhoods around Perimeter and Brook Run Park are full of dog-loving families just like yours, and they're discovering that pet turf actually frees them up to enjoy their yards more, not less.
Dunwoody's landscape presents some specific challenges that matter for pet-turf installation. That DeKalb clay subsoil is dense and doesn't drain like sandier soils—which is actually good news for turf, since we need proper base preparation to prevent pooling anyway. Your lots tend to be medium-sized, tree-lined residential spaces, especially in Georgetown and Winters Chapel, so we're often working with partial shade and dappled sunlight patterns. That affects which turf blend works best; we lean toward our shade-tolerant varieties for yards where the canopy is heavy. Most Dunwoody properties don't have aggressive HOA restrictions on artificial turf anymore, but we always verify deed restrictions during the estimate. The real consideration here is drainage and pet-specific infill. We use pet-safe, antimicrobial infill because Dunwoody's humidity and clay base can trap moisture—the right material prevents odor and bacterial buildup. Installation typically takes one to two days, and we always account for grading adjustments on your clay foundation to ensure water moves away from your home's foundation and doesn't pool where your dog plays.
Absolutely. Pet turf is engineered with heavier-duty backing and blade density than standard artificial grass—it's designed specifically for claws, paws, and constant activity. We've installed it in dozens of Dunwoody backyards, and owners see zero degradation from normal play. Digging at the perimeter is still possible (dogs will be dogs), but the turf itself resists shredding and matting that would destroy natural grass in weeks.
Pet turf is porous, so urine drains straight through to your base layer and eventually into the ground—it won't pool or create a swamp in your Dunwoody yard. Solid waste is easy to pick up just like with regular grass. Our pet-safe infill has antimicrobial properties that combat odor, and we recommend a light rinse with your hose every couple weeks during summer to keep everything fresh and hygienic.
Yes. We install only pet-safe turf materials and antimicrobial infill that's non-toxic. Dogs don't typically eat artificial grass—they recognize it's not real—but even if they ingest small amounts, there's no chemical risk. It's far safer than pesticide-treated natural grass or whatever parasites and bacteria naturally occur in Dunwoody's clay soil.
Most residential yards in Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and the surrounding neighborhoods take one to two days. We handle site prep, grading adjustments for your clay soil, base installation, and turf layout. Larger properties or complex drainage requirements might extend to three days, but we'll give you a clear timeline during the estimate.
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