Emergency Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard putting green isn't just a nice-to-have in Dunwoody—it's the centerpiece that ties together those manicured Georgetown and Winters Chapel lots. We've installed dozens of artificial greens across 30338 and 30346, and here's what we know: the clay soil in DeKalb County is stubborn, shade from mature trees is relentless, and homeowners want results that last through Georgia summers without constant maintenance. A quality putting surface gives you that resort feel without the watering, patching, and seasonal headaches. Whether you're near Dunwoody Village or over by Brook Run Park, the soil prep and drainage work we do upfront is what separates a green that stays pristine from one that turns into a mud pit after heavy rain. We've handled emergency installs for folks who realized mid-spring that their natural grass just won't cut it anymore—and we can typically get your green in within days, not weeks. The best part? You're never fighting the clay again.
DeKalb clay is unforgiving. It holds water longer than sandy soils, which means putting greens need serious drainage infrastructure underneath—not just rolled-out turf on compacted dirt. Most Dunwoody lots also sit under oak and pine canopy, so you're looking at dappled light or outright shade in the morning. Artificial turf actually thrives in these conditions; no dormancy issues, no thin patches from shade stress. Lot sizes around Georgetown and Winters Chapel tend to be 0.25 to 0.5 acres, so a modest green (400–800 square feet) fits naturally into the landscape without overwhelming the yard. Many neighborhoods here have HOA guidelines about outdoor structures—we work within those rules and can design greens that look intentional and professional rather than backyard-ish. Installation on clay requires excavation, a perforated base layer, crushed stone, and proper slope for water runoff. We don't cut corners on this prep work, even on quick turnarounds. The turf itself handles Georgia heat beautifully, and unlike sod, it won't brown out or require aeration.
We can typically mobilize and complete a standard green within 3–5 business days, depending on site prep and soil conditions. Clay removal and drainage setup in 30338 neighborhoods takes longer than sandy sites, but we've got crews familiar with DeKalb soil. Emergency scheduling is available—call us directly if you need a faster timeline.
Clay absolutely requires engineered drainage. We excavate, install perforated base lines, add stone layers, and slope the green so water moves away from the turf. Without this, you'd see puddles and algae. Every Dunwoody install includes a drainage plan tailored to your lot's slope and clay density.
Yes. Shade-heavy yards are actually ideal for artificial turf—no dormancy, no thin patches, no fungal issues. We'll clear debris, check sight lines, and work around roots. The turf won't compete with tree root systems like natural grass would.
Most do, but guidelines vary. We've built greens throughout both neighborhoods and know which HOAs require setbacks or aesthetic approvals. We'll help you navigate the process and design something that meets covenants while delivering a premium look.
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