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Dunwoody townhomes come with real constraints—tight yards, mature trees throwing shade across patios, and that stubborn DeKalb clay that never seems to drain right. If you've got a pool area that's either turning into a mud pit or staying perpetually damp, artificial turf is honestly one of the smartest moves you can make around here. We've installed pool-side turf in Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and all through Dunwoody Village, and the pattern is always the same: homeowners get tired of fighting the climate and the soil, then they call us. Pool turf isn't just about aesthetics—it's about creating a usable space that actually dries fast after a swim, doesn't track mud into the house, and survives the humid Georgia summers without turning into a patchy nightmare. Townhome lots in this area are typically modest, which means every square foot matters. Artificial turf lets you maximize that pool deck without worrying about dead zones under the pergola or compacted soil from foot traffic. We're based just 28 minutes away in the greater Atlanta area, so we know the Dunwoody landscape inside and out. Whether your lot faces the Perimeter area or sits quieter near Brook Run Park, we've got the experience to design pool turf that actually works with your specific microclimate and property layout.
Dunwoody's soil is predominantly DeKalb clay—dense, slow-draining, and prone to staying waterlogged after rain. Around pool areas, this becomes a real problem because chlorinated runoff mixed with standing water creates uneven wear zones. Artificial turf solves that immediately. Your townhome probably has mature shade trees, especially in Georgetown and Winters Chapel, which means your pool deck might get dappled light rather than full sun. That's actually perfect for synthetic turf installation—you're not fighting intense UV exposure, and the turf stays cooler than in full-sun situations. Many of the HOA communities in Dunwoody have landscape guidelines, so we always verify spec and color with your management before installation. Townhome yards here are typically 1,500 to 3,500 square feet total, so pool turf usually takes up 200-600 square feet depending on your deck layout. Installation in clay soil requires proper base prep—we remove the old turf or dead grass, amend the base layer, and ensure drainage slope angles away from your home's foundation. The humidity means we're meticulous about seaming and infill compaction; a sloppy job shows up fast in Georgia's wet season.
Yes, modern pool turf is chlorine-tolerant and designed for splashout. In Dunwoody's humid environment, rinse it down occasionally with fresh water to prevent salt or chlorine mineral buildup, especially during summer. The turf itself won't degrade—it's the infill and base that benefit from regular rinsing to extend lifespan.
Much faster than natural grass or concrete. Our pool turf systems drain within 15-20 minutes of heavy use, even in Georgia's thick summer humidity. DeKalb clay underneath would hold water for hours; the turf with proper base prep keeps your deck usable immediately after the kids get out of the pool.
Most do, but it varies by community. Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and Dunwoody Village all have different guidelines. We handle the HOA approval process and spec-matching before we break ground, so there's no surprise rejections or costly rework.
Synthetic turf doesn't support algae the way natural grass does. Our infill includes antimicrobial components, and the open-weave design prevents standing water that breeds mold. Regular rinsing during peak humidity months keeps it fresh and extends the life significantly.
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