Large Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dogs love the backyard. Your lawn hates the dogs. We see this play out constantly across Dunwoody—especially in Georgetown and around Winters Chapel where larger suburban lots give pets plenty of room to run, dig, and do their thing on natural grass that simply can't keep up. The clay-heavy soil here makes it even tougher; once your pup's favorite bathroom spot gets worn down, that mud patch becomes a permanent fixture. Pet-friendly artificial turf solves this without turning your yard into a plastic-looking wasteland. It drains fast (no standing water or soggy spots), stays green year-round regardless of how hard your dogs play, and eliminates the constant reseeding cycle that most Dunwoody homeowners get tired of after one summer. We've installed hundreds of yards in this area—from the tree-lined lots near Brook Run Park to the more open spaces in Dunwoody Village. The transition from struggling lawn to a yard your pets actually improve (instead of destroy) usually clicks for homeowners pretty quickly once they see how it performs.
DeKalb County's clay soil is beautiful for holding trees upright but brutal for maintaining a pristine lawn, especially with pet traffic. Dunwoody's mix of shaded suburban lots and open yards means sun exposure varies wildly street to street—something that matters when you're choosing turf pile height and infill. Those bigger backyards in Georgetown and around Winters Chapel often have mature oak coverage, which is great for hot days but can trap moisture if drainage isn't dialed in properly. Most HOAs in the area have surprisingly relaxed rules about artificial turf nowadays, though it's always worth a quick check with yours before we start. We typically find that Dunwoody properties range from half-acre to full-acre lots, and the good news is pet turf scales beautifully across that range. Installation here usually accounts for grading around existing hardscape, managing that clay base, and ensuring proper perimeter edging—especially if your yard slopes toward a neighbor's property or a storm drain. Shade patterns also shift seasonally, so we assess your lot during the actual season you'll use it most.
Absolutely. Our turf is engineered for Georgia's climate—heat won't melt it or fade it the way people worry. The real advantage is drainage: Dunwoody's humidity means standing water on natural grass becomes a mud pit within days. Pet turf breathes underneath and drains completely, so you're dealing with a dry, usable yard even after rain or heavy watering.
Clay compaction is actually why we're here. We excavate and replace the top layer with a perforated base system that sits on top of your existing soil. Water flows through the turf and base, then disperses into the ground below. For Dunwoody lots that slope, we also grade strategically to avoid pooling near your home or your neighbors' yards.
Mainly tree roots and established hardscaping. A lot of Dunwoody properties have mature oaks and maples with surface roots, plus patios or deck edges we need to work around. We map these before we start so there are no surprises. Shade coverage also affects which turf blend makes sense, so we scout your yard first.
In most cases, yes. If your current lawn is mostly dead patches and weeds—common in high-traffic pet yards—we remove that debris layer and work with what's beneath. If there's usable sod, we can work around keeping certain planted areas. We'll walk your property and give you the real picture of what needs to go and what can stay.
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