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A lot of Dunwoody homeowners ask us the same thing: "Can I actually have a putting green that doesn't turn into a muddy mess during our Georgia summers?" The answer is absolutely yes—and honestly, artificial turf is the smart move for properties around Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and Dunwoody Village. Real grass putting greens demand constant babying: fertilizer schedules, fungus treatments, irrigation headaches. With our synthetic turf, you're installing something that stays pristine year-round, handles our humid summers without disease pressure, and drains properly even when we get those heavy afternoon thunderstorms. Most of our Dunwoody clients tell us they wish they'd done this sooner. Whether your lot sits in full sun near Perimeter Mall or you're dealing with shade from mature oaks—which is super common in this area—we can dial in a putting green that actually works for your property. No more watching the thing die back in July. No more explaining brown patches to the neighbors.
Dunwoody's soil is mostly DeKalb clay, which is great for drainage when you install artificial turf correctly, but it's brutal for maintaining real grass greens. That clay compacts easily, holds moisture unevenly, and creates the perfect breeding ground for fungal issues during our humid summers. Your neighborhood also matters. Georgetown and Winters Chapel have some beautiful mature tree canopy—amazing for curb appeal, but shade stress is real for living grass. Our synthetic putting greens don't care about shade. Most residential lots here range from quarter-acre to half-acre, so we're typically working with 200–400 square feet for a quality putting green. Lot size actually works in your favor because we can customize contours, bunker placement, and green speed without fighting limited space. One thing we always discuss with Dunwoody clients: check your HOA guidelines if you're in Dunwoody Village or nearby neighborhoods. Most approve synthetic turf, especially when it's maintained at the standard we install. We handle all that upfront, and we've never had a homeowner get pushback once the green is in.
Clay actually helps us. It compacts predictably, which means stable base layers and minimal settling over time. We do need to manage drainage carefully—our crew grads the subbase properly so water doesn't pool. That's one reason we always recommend good base prep here. The clay won't shift under seasonal stress like sandier Georgia soils do, so your green stays level year after year.
It's perfect for shade. Many Georgetown and Winters Chapel properties have dense oak coverage, which kills live grass greens but doesn't bother synthetic turf at all. No sunlight stress, no disease pressure, no thinning. If you want a green in a shadier spot, we actually recommend it—you'll get better longevity and zero maintenance headaches.
Most residential greens run 3–5 days from base prep to finish. We're about 28 minutes from your place, so scheduling is straightforward. Weather can stretch it slightly—clay base needs time to set properly—but we rarely need more than a week total. We'll give you a firm timeline during the site visit.
Most Dunwoody HOAs approve artificial turf, especially putting greens that are well-maintained and match landscape standards. We've worked with plenty of village boards here and haven't encountered serious objections. We recommend reviewing your CC&Rs first, and we're happy to help explain the installation to your HOA if needed.
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