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Putting Green Installation in Dunwoody, GA

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Dunwoody's suburban landscape—from Georgetown's tree-lined streets to the manicured lots around Dunwoody Village—naturally lends itself to outdoor living spaces. A putting green fits that vision perfectly. Whether you're in a 30338 or 30346 zip code lot, you've got the space to create a backyard feature that actually gets used, unlike that patch of shade-stressed grass near your deck. The thing about Dunwoody is that most properties here deal with mixed sun exposure and that dense DeKalb clay underneath. A synthetic putting green solves both problems. You get year-round playability without fighting drainage issues or reseeding every spring. We've installed dozens across the area—from compact 100-square-foot greens behind homes near Brook Run Park to sprawling layouts on larger lots in Winters Chapel. The neighborhoods here have strong HOA guidelines, so we handle those conversations upfront. A quality artificial green actually checks more boxes than natural turf: it's manicured-looking, requires zero fertilizer or pesticides, and holds up through Georgia's humidity and occasional heavy rain.

Dunwoody Turf Conditions

DeKalb clay is both a blessing and a curse. It holds water like nobody's business, which is exactly why a properly graded and drained putting green outperforms natural grass in this area. Dunwoody's residential lots tend to range from half-acre to just over an acre, so space for a green is rarely the limiting factor—sight lines and existing landscaping are. Shade is real here. Georgetown and Winters Chapel have mature trees that create partial shade across many yards. Synthetic turf handles dappled afternoon shade far better than bluegrass ever could. We account for that during layout. Most HOAs in the Dunwoody area—and we see this across all three ZIP codes—require setbacks and 'natural appearance' language. A putting green with surrounding sod or hardscaping satisfies those requirements. Installation involves excavation down about 4–6 inches, proper base layer compaction (crucial on clay), and a perimeter retention system that blends with your landscape. Summer heat and humidity here mean your green needs premium-grade turf with excellent drainage backing. We use materials rated for Georgia's climate. Because we're only about 28 minutes away, we handle site visits early and can start within two weeks of approval.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do Dunwoody HOAs allow putting greens?

Yes, with conditions. Most Dunwoody neighborhoods permit them if they're integrated thoughtfully—meaning proper edging, maintenance of surrounding landscaping, and no structures that violate setback rules. We've worked through this with Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and Dunwoody Village HOAs. We handle the documentation and design to match CC&R requirements.

Will a putting green handle Georgia summer heat and humidity?

Premium artificial turf is engineered for exactly this climate. It won't fade, dry out, or develop mold if installed correctly with proper drainage—which is essential on DeKalb clay. We size the subsurface perimeter drain based on your yard's natural water flow patterns.

How much space do I need in my Dunwoody backyard?

Most Dunwoody lots can accommodate a functional green—even 600–800 square feet gives you three decent holes. We assess your available space during the site visit, accounting for tree shade, proximity to utilities, and sightlines from your home.

What's the timeline for installation in Dunwoody?

Site visit to approval typically takes one week. Installation itself is 3–5 days depending on site prep and weather. We schedule around DeKalb clay drying windows. From our location, we can mobilize quickly and minimize disruption to your neighborhood.

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