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Your Dunwoody home is probably one of your favorite places to unwind—and if you're hosting guests through Airbnb, you want every corner of your property to wow them. A putting green transforms your backyard into a resort-quality experience that guests genuinely remember. Whether you're in Georgetown, near Winters Chapel, or over by Dunwoody Village, we've installed dozens of putting greens across DeKalb County, and we know exactly what works in this climate and soil. The best part? A quality artificial putting surface requires almost zero maintenance, which means you're not stressing about upkeep while you're managing guest turnovers. We handle the entire process—site prep, base installation, turf selection, and finishing touches—so your green is tournament-ready from day one. Our team is just 28 minutes away, so we're close enough to handle any questions or tweaks after installation. A putting green isn't just a nice-to-have amenity; it's the kind of detail that separates five-star Airbnb properties from the rest. Let's make your backyard the reason guests book your place again.
Dunwoody's clay-heavy soil presents a unique setup for putting greens, but it's nothing we haven't tackled hundreds of times. That clay base actually works in our favor during installation—it compacts well and provides excellent drainage when we lay down the proper sub-base. The real consideration is shade. Many properties in Georgetown and around Brook Run Park have mature trees, which means we're often working with dappled sunlight rather than full-sun yards. Modern artificial turf handles shade beautifully, but we'll assess your specific lot's light patterns before recommending turf pile height and density. Lot sizes in Dunwoody's residential neighborhoods vary, but most homeowners have enough space for a 200–400 square foot green, which is the sweet spot for guest appeal without overwhelming your landscape. We also pay attention to HOA guidelines in your neighborhood—some communities have specific rules about synthetic surfaces, though putting greens are generally approved as amenities rather than lawn replacement. The suburban setting also means we factor in proper drainage slope to handle Georgia's summer downpours. We'll work around existing hardscaping near Perimeter area properties and integrate your green seamlessly with decks, patios, or natural landscaping.
Absolutely. Many properties in Georgetown and near the tree-lined areas around Brook Run Park have partial shade, and modern artificial turf is designed for exactly that. We use turf that performs well in dappled light. Full-sun greens have slightly different specifications, but shade isn't a deal-breaker—it's just a design consideration we make during the assessment.
Most do. Putting greens fall under landscape amenities rather than lawn replacement, so they typically sail through HOA approval in Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and Dunwoody Village neighborhoods. We recommend confirming with your community's guidelines, and we're happy to help you navigate that conversation if needed.
It's actually an advantage. Clay compacts firmly and provides excellent base stability. We factor in proper slope and sub-base layers to manage Georgia's rainfall, so water drains away from your green instead of pooling. The clay foundation keeps your green level and secure for years.
Most Dunwoody homes work beautifully with 200–400 square feet. That's large enough to create an engaging guest experience and hole variety, without dominating your backyard landscape. We'll measure your space and suggest a layout that complements your existing patio, deck, or garden areas.
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