Residential — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog's been tearing up the yard again, hasn't it? We see it constantly across Dunwoody—from Georgetown to Winters Chapel, homeowners are stuck with patchy, muddy lawns that no amount of watering fixes. The clay soil in DeKalb County doesn't help either. It compacts, drains poorly, and honestly, it's a magnet for wear patterns where pets run and dig. Here's the thing: artificial turf changes that equation completely. No more dead spots. No more mud tracked into the house. Your pups get a safe, durable surface that actually feels like real grass underfoot, and you get your weekends back. We've installed pet-turf yards throughout Dunwoody—including some tricky shaded lots near Brook Run Park—and the transformation is always worth it. Pet urine drains right through, the infill system neutralizes odors, and the turf itself lasts years even with heavy dog traffic. Unlike natural grass, you're not fighting the DeKalb clay or praying for the right sun-to-shade balance. It just works.
Dunwoody's landscape throws some specific curveballs at natural grass. That heavy clay soil in DeKalb County compacts easily, which means drainage becomes your enemy during Georgia's wet seasons. When your dog runs the same path every day, natural grass gives up fast—especially in those shaded corners around the neighborhoods here. We also see a lot of properties with mixed sun and shade patterns, particularly near the wooded sections. Pet turf handles all of this. The backing layer sits above the soil, so clay compaction and drainage issues don't matter anymore. For homeowners in the Dunwoody Village and Winters Chapel areas, we also dig into HOA rules before installation—some communities have specific guidelines about turf appearance and pile height. Most residential lots around here are half-acre to three-quarter-acre, which means installation typically runs 4–6 days depending on grading and existing sod removal. Pet owners really appreciate that the infill material in quality turf systems neutralizes urine salts, something that's critical when you've got multiple dogs.
The drainage system is engineered to let urine flow straight through to the base layer below—it doesn't pool or soak into the backing. During Georgia's humid summers, the infill material (usually crumb rubber or silica sand) naturally neutralizes odor compounds. We recommend occasional rinsing with a garden hose in high-traffic spots, especially if you have multiple dogs, but that's it. No chemical treatments needed.
Not at all. Quality pet turf has a soft backing and infill that mimics natural grass feel. Your dog won't overheat their paws like they would on concrete, and there's zero risk of splinters or sharp edges. Paws stay cool because the turf doesn't absorb and radiate heat the way asphalt or pavers do—crucial during Dunwoody's hot summers.
Yes, that heavy clay needs grading and a proper base layer to ensure water doesn't pool underneath. We typically add a perforated drainage system and base rock to create a stable, permeable foundation. This extra step takes time but prevents any settling or soggy spots down the road, which is especially important on larger Dunwoody properties.
Absolutely. Unlike natural grass, artificial turf doesn't need sunlight to stay green or healthy. Shaded yards around Georgetown and other wooded Dunwoody neighborhoods are actually ideal candidates. No moss problems, no thin patches—just consistent, durable coverage year-round.
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