Recycled Materials — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog's favorite spot in the backyard shouldn't come with a side of muddy paws and dead grass patches. Here in Dunwoody, where yards range from shaded lots in Georgetown to the more open properties near Winters Chapel, pet owners deal with real turf challenges—especially if you've got that typical DeKalb clay underneath. Traditional grass gets hammered by paws, urine, and the wear patterns pets create, but artificial turf made from recycled materials gives you the durability without sacrificing the look or feel of a real yard. We've installed pet-friendly turf throughout Dunwoody's neighborhoods, and the difference is immediate: no more brown spots, no mud tracked into the house, and your dog gets to play on a surface that drains fast and resists staining. Recycled synthetic turf is also kinder to the environment than constant reseeding and chemical treatments, which matters if you're conscious about what your pets are walking on.
Dunwoody's soil is heavy DeKalb clay, which means drainage is a real concern—especially important when you've got pets using the yard daily. That clay also makes it nearly impossible to maintain natural grass in high-traffic zones without constant intervention. Most residential lots in the area, whether in Georgetown or Winters Chapel, have at least some shade from mature trees, and grass struggles there anyway. Pet-friendly recycled turf actually thrives in these conditions because it doesn't depend on sunlight or soil quality. Installation in Dunwoody requires proper base preparation—we remove the existing sod, level the clay, and add a recycled aggregate base layer for drainage. Your lot size matters too; suburban Dunwoody properties are typically quarter to half-acre, giving us plenty of room to design a pet zone that keeps your dog off ornamental plantings. If you're in a Georgetown or Winters Chapel HOA community, recycled turf meets most landscape guidelines since it looks like quality grass from day one.
Absolutely. Recycled pet turf is specifically engineered for urine drainage and stain resistance—the materials don't degrade or discolor like natural grass. Solid waste rinses clean easily. We've installed it throughout Dunwoody in yards with multiple dogs, and owners report zero odor or burn marks after three years. The backing allows liquid to drain straight through to the base layer below.
Recycled synthetic turf repurposes plastic fibers and rubber materials that would otherwise end up in landfills, making it an eco-conscious choice without compromising durability. It's softer underfoot than virgin plastic alternatives and offers the same pet-friendly performance. Many Dunwoody homeowners choose it specifically because it reduces their environmental footprint while solving real yard problems.
DeKalb clay means we invest extra time in base preparation to ensure proper drainage—that's non-negotiable in our area. It adds a few days to the project but prevents future settling or pooling. Most Dunwoody installations take 3–5 business days from removal to finishing, depending on lot size and existing landscaping.
Yes. Shade is actually one of artificial turf's advantages—it doesn't need sunlight to stay green. Georgetown and Winters Chapel lots with oak and pine canopy are ideal candidates. Recycled turf performs identically in full shade or full sun, so tree coverage won't affect your pet's play space.
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