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Your dog's favorite spot in the backyard shouldn't turn into a mud pit every time it rains. That's especially true here in Dunwoody, where our DeKalb clay soil holds water like a sponge and shade from mature trees keeps the ground perpetually damp. A lot of homeowners in Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and Dunwoody Village have figured out that artificial pet turf solves this problem in a way real grass just can't. No more brown patches where your dog runs, no more tracking mud onto the kitchen tile, and no more Saturday mornings spent fertilizing and reseeding. We're a veteran-owned company, and we've installed pet turf across the Dunwoody area for nearly a decade now. We know the neighborhood quirks—the clay, the drainage challenges, the shade issues. We know what works here because we've done it here, not somewhere else. If you're tired of fighting your yard and your dog's bathroom habits, let's talk about making your backyard actually functional again.
Dunwoody's clay-heavy soil is beautiful for foundation stability, but it's brutal for drainage. Rain sits in your yard instead of soaking through, which means wet paws and slippery spots where your pet turf would sit. That's why proper base preparation matters more here than in sandy regions—we account for that clay layer and build a drainage system that actually works. Your lot size probably falls into that typical suburban Dunwoody range, so we're usually looking at 1,000 to 3,000 square feet of turf, which is manageable in one or two days. The tree cover around Brook Run Park and throughout the neighborhoods creates plenty of shade, which slows water evaporation and can lead to moisture buildup under poorly installed turf. We address that with perforated backing and a base that breathes. Many Dunwoody subdivisions have HOA guidelines about lawn appearance, but pet turf generally passes muster because it stays green year-round and looks maintained. Check your specific covenant—most are fine with it. The real win here is combining our 28-minute service area advantage with turf that handles Georgia's humidity and your dog's wear patterns without turning into a swamp.
Yes, but it requires the right installation. We build a 4-6 inch base with perforated drainage pipe beneath the turf to compensate for our clay's poor drainage. Without this step, water pools under the surface. Our crew accounts for Dunwoody's specific soil conditions during every install—that's the difference between turf that works for five years and turf that fails in two.
Absolutely. Unlike real grass, artificial turf doesn't need sunlight. If anything, shade is an advantage here because it slows algae growth and keeps the surface cooler in summer. Dappled shade from oak trees is ideal. Heavy, dense canopy can reduce drainage slightly, so we assess your specific tree coverage during the site visit.
Most residential Dunwoody yards—say 1,500 to 2,500 square feet—take one full day. We remove old sod, prepare the base to handle our clay soil, lay the drainage system, and install the turf. Tight schedules or larger properties might need two days. We'll give you a time estimate after the free consultation.
Most yes, but verify your specific covenant before committing. We work with homeowners in Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and Dunwoody Village regularly—HOAs generally permit it because the turf stays green and neat. Some require it to meet certain specifications. We can help you navigate approval and provide documentation to your HOA if needed.
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