Pet Safe — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool deck in Dunwoody takes a beating. Between the clay-heavy soil that shifts under DeKalb County's seasonal weather swings and families who want a safe, clean surface for barefoot swimming, artificial turf has become the go-to solution for homeowners across Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and Dunwoody Village. Unlike natural grass—which struggles in the shade cast by mature trees common to suburban lots here—synthetic pool turf stays green, stays safe, and drains properly even after heavy Georgia rains. Pet owners especially appreciate it: no mud tracked inside, no bare patches where dogs dig, and zero chemicals that worry you when kids and paws are playing right next to the water. We've worked with dozens of Dunwoody families who switched from struggling lawns to durable, low-maintenance turf that actually improves their pool area. The result is a yard that looks sharp year-round, handles the summer heat without scorching, and gives you back the time you'd spend fertilizing, aerating, or replanting.
Dunwoody's DeKalb clay is dense and compacts easily, which means traditional sod struggles with drainage and root development. That's actually one reason artificial turf works so well here—it sits above the native soil and channels water through properly engineered backing instead of relying on clay to absorb it. Shade is another factor. Many Dunwoody homes, especially those near Brook Run Park or in the tree-lined streets of Georgetown, sit under established oaks and pines. Real grass thin out in those conditions, but quality synthetic turf maintains color and texture regardless. Standard residential lots in the area run 0.3 to 0.5 acres, and pool decks typically range from 400 to 800 square feet. Installation requires proper slope toward drainage—our crews account for Dunwoody's grade and any existing hardscape. Most HOAs in Winters Chapel and Dunwoody Village allow artificial turf, though a few require approval; we'll help you navigate that. The suburban character means most properties benefit from turf that looks natural, not like a sports field. We spec materials that match the aesthetic you see around Brook Run and similar neighborhoods.
Absolutely. Georgia summer heat is brutal, but modern synthetic turf won't dry out or brown like natural grass does here. The material stays cool underfoot when wet—actually safer around pools—and drains quickly after rain. Dunwoody's clay soil can hold water; artificial turf prevents pooling and maintains a usable surface hours after storms roll through.
Yes. We install non-toxic, lead-free materials that meet strict safety standards. No harmful chemicals leach into soil or water. Dogs won't tear it up like they do natural grass, so you're not dealing with muddy paws or bare patches. It's especially popular with Dunwoody families who have both pools and pets.
We measure and plan around your deck, drainage, and hardscape. Our crew works within tight spaces—common in Dunwoody's suburban layouts—and ensures proper slopes so water flows toward appropriate drains. We'll coordinate around existing equipment and rarely require more than a few days on-site.
Maintenance is minimal. Occasional rinsing removes leaves and debris; regular brushing keeps the nap upright. Dunwoody's rainfall handles most cleaning naturally. No fertilizer, no mowing, no aeration. Your pool-side turf stays pristine without the seasonal work real grass demands in this region.
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