Daycare Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dunwoody's suburban neighborhoods—Georgetown, Winters Chapel, Dunwoody Village—are full of families who want their yards to work harder. If you've got a daycare yard, a backyard that sees constant foot traffic, or a shaded corner that never quite cooperates with natural grass, artificial putting green turf is a practical solution that actually pays for itself. The clay-heavy soil in DeKalb County makes it tough to maintain pristine grass anyway, especially under the trees that shade so many Dunwoody lots. We've installed synthetic turf throughout the area, and we understand the specific challenges homeowners face here—from HOA guidelines in established neighborhoods to the unique drainage needs of our local terrain. A quality putting green handles the Georgia heat and afternoon thunderstorms without turning into a mud pit, and it eliminates the weekly mowing routine. Whether you're near Perimeter Mall, Brook Run Park, or anywhere in between, we can have your yard ready in days, not seasons.
Dunwoody's soil profile—heavy DeKalb clay—is one reason artificial turf thrives here. Natural grass struggles with compaction and poor drainage in our clay-based yards, but synthetic turf sits on top and drains predictably. Most Dunwoody residential lots range from modest to mid-sized, which means installation costs are reasonable and turnaround is fast. Shade is a real factor: the mature tree canopy throughout Georgetown and Winters Chapel means many yards get dappled afternoon sun. Artificial turf doesn't care about shade—it performs identically whether you're under an oak or in full sun. One thing to confirm: check your HOA covenants if you're in a deed-restricted community. Most Dunwoody associations approve artificial turf for play yards and putting greens, but a few have specific color or pile-height requirements. The good news is modern turf looks natural and comes in multiple shades, so compliance is straightforward. We always verify those details before breaking ground. Installation typically takes one to three days depending on site prep and yard size, and our crew is based close enough that scheduling is flexible.
Absolutely. Dunwoody summers are hot and humid, and our thunderstorms are intense, but quality artificial turf is engineered for exactly that. It won't fade under UV exposure, and the drainage base we install handles our heavy downpours without pooling. The turf itself stays cool underfoot because water drains straight through instead of sitting on the surface like it does in DeKalb clay.
Most residential yards in our area take one to three days. We start with site assessment and prep—leveling, removing old sod if needed, addressing drainage—then lay the base and turf. Your yard is functional the same day, though we recommend light foot traffic for 24 hours. Scheduling is flexible; we serve Dunwoody regularly and can often fit you in within two weeks.
In most Dunwoody neighborhoods, yes. Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and Dunwoody Village associations typically approve synthetic turf for play areas and landscaping. We always verify HOA guidelines before installation and can show you samples that meet any specific color or pile requirements your community has. Call us first if you're unsure—we've worked through this with dozens of local homeowners.
Minimal. No mowing, no fertilizer, no watering—which is huge in Georgia summers. Rinse it occasionally to remove dust, sweep out leaves when the canopy sheds in fall, and that's it. If your daycare yard sees heavy wear, we can recommend durability specs upfront. The turf itself lasts 12–15 years with basic care, and it actually improves drainage compared to our local clay soil.
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