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Your dog's been tearing up the front yard in Georgetown, and honestly, that DeKalb clay isn't forgiving once the damage starts. We've installed pet turf across Dunwoody for years now—everywhere from the tight lots near Winters Chapel to the larger properties closer to Brook Run Park—and the pattern's always the same: homeowners realize that real grass and active dogs don't mix well in Georgia's heat and humidity. By the time summer rolls around, you're either watering constantly or looking at a muddy mess. Pet turf changes that equation completely. It's designed to handle paw traffic, drainage works differently than standard artificial grass, and your Dunwoody HOA won't give you grief about it—we've worked with those communities before and know exactly what they're looking for. The real win? Your front yard stays green and playable year-round, no brown spots, no mud being tracked inside, and your water bill actually goes down. Most of our Dunwoody clients with dogs wish they'd done it sooner.
Dunwoody's clay-heavy soil creates a few specific challenges for real grass, especially in front yards where foot and paw traffic is heaviest. That dense soil doesn't drain well after rain, which means puddles form where your dog plays—and those spots become mud magnets. Pet turf solves that by sitting on a permeable base layer that sheds water properly, something traditional grass can't match on top of DeKalb clay. Shade is another factor here. Between the tree coverage in Georgetown and around Winters Chapel, plenty of front yards don't get full sun. Real grass struggles in those conditions; pet turf performs the same whether it's sunny or shaded. Lot sizes in Dunwoody tend to be moderate—not sprawling acres—so installation is straightforward. Most homes we work with use 300 to 600 square feet of pet turf for the front. One note on HOA rules: Dunwoody neighborhoods do have guidelines, but pet turf is almost always approved because it's maintained and professional-looking. We handle all those conversations and can show you examples of approved installations in your specific community. The other thing we always mention is that unlike some artificial surfaces, pet turf needs proper drainage underneath—no shortcuts. We've been servicing the Dunwoody area long enough to know what works and what doesn't.
Absolutely. One of the biggest advantages over real grass is that pet turf performs identically in shade and sun. Georgetown yards often have mature trees, which creates shade patterns that real grass would struggle with. Pet turf doesn't care—no photosynthesis required. Your pup gets the same play surface either way, and you don't get those bald, worn-down spots that happen under big oaks.
This is where pet turf really shines in our area. We install a gravel and crushed stone base layer beneath the turf that's engineered to shed water fast. Clay doesn't drain naturally, but that base system does. After rain, water moves through the turf and drains into the ground below instead of pooling. Your yard stays dry and playable even after heavy Georgia thunderstorms.
We've worked with Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and other Dunwoody communities—pet turf is almost always approved. It looks maintained and professional, not like the neglected yards that HOAs actually object to. We can show you approved examples in your neighborhood and handle any paperwork if needed. Most HOAs see it as an upgrade.
Most homes we install in Dunwoody use between 300 and 600 square feet, depending on your lot size and how much of the front you want covered. We measure during the free consultation and give you an exact quote. Smaller lots near the Perimeter area tend to run lower; properties with more setback space need more material. Budget usually reflects what you'd expect for a quality system in this area.
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