Small Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A lot of Dunwoody homeowners—especially around Georgetown and Winters Chapel—deal with the same pool-yard problem: not much space, plenty of shade from mature trees, and clay soil that turns into a mud pit every summer. We've installed artificial turf around dozens of pools in the 30338 and 30346 zip codes, and honestly, it's one of the smartest moves for small yards here. Instead of fighting the DeKalb clay with grass seed that never quite takes hold, you get a clean, usable pool deck that stays put year-round. No more slipping, no more soggy edges, and your kids can actually play poolside without tracking mud inside. The neighborhoods around Perimeter and Brook Run Park tend to have tight lot sizes, which means every inch matters. That's exactly why pool turf works so well—it drains fast, handles chlorine splash, and you're not spending weekends maintaining a lawn you can barely access. We can usually wrap a Dunwoody pool install in a day or two.
Here's what makes Dunwoody different: that heavy DeKalb clay means natural grass struggles with drainage, especially in pool areas where you're already dealing with water runoff and chlorine saturation. We see this constantly in Winters Chapel and Georgetown—clay-heavy lots where grass either drowns or gets scorched out. Artificial turf solves both problems. Most Dunwoody residential lots are 0.5 to 1.5 acres, so pool decks tend to be compact—exactly where synthetic turf shines. The tree coverage is another factor. Your backyard might get 4-6 hours of direct sun, which is fine for turf, but shade creates moisture pockets that real grass can't handle, especially near water features. We also work with several HOA communities in the area that have specific landscape guidelines. Dunwoody Village and nearby subdivisions sometimes have restrictions on what you can install, so we always check covenants before recommending turf height or infill type. Installation is straightforward—we remove old sod, grade to proper drainage slope, and lay the turf so water runs toward storm drains or landscape beds. The whole process respects your existing hardscape and gets you back to enjoying your pool.
Absolutely. We use marine-grade artificial turf that's specifically designed to resist chlorine, saltwater, and chemical splash. Dunwoody pool owners have been running this setup for years without degradation. Just rinse it occasionally with fresh water to keep mineral buildup down, and you're golden.
Clay is actually a benefit here—it's dense and won't shift much. We install a proper base layer and slope it slightly so water drains away from your pool structure rather than pooling underneath. The clay's stability means your turf stays level and won't develop soft spots over time like sandier soils.
Completely. Artificial turf doesn't need photosynthesis, so shade isn't an issue. In fact, it's an advantage—less UV wear, and you won't get algae growth like you might with wet natural grass in low-light areas. It's actually ideal for Georgetown and Winters Chapel properties with mature tree canopies.
Most do, but it depends on your specific community. We always pull and review covenants before installation. Dunwoody Village and similar neighborhoods sometimes have height or material specs. We'll guide you through any approval process—it's rare that we hit a real blocker.
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