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Your backyard putting green in Dunwoody doesn't have to be a constant battle with that thick DeKalb clay and the shade from the mature trees around Georgetown and Winters Chapel. We've installed plenty of synthetic greens across 30338 and 30360, and here's what we've learned: artificial turf actually thrives where natural grass struggles in this area. You get that pristine, manicured look year-round without fighting the humidity, the clay compaction issues, or spending weekends maintaining drainage. Whether you're near Perimeter Mall or tucked into Dunwoody Village, a well-designed putting green becomes the centerpiece of your outdoor space. No brown patches from shade. No muddy divots. No watering bills climbing with Georgia's summer heat. We design and install these greens to handle the specific challenges Dunwoody homeowners face—and we do it right the first time, so you can actually enjoy your yard instead of nursing it.
DeKalb clay is beautiful until you try to grow grass on it. That dense, compacted soil is standard across Dunwoody's residential lots, and it holds water in ways that real turf absolutely hates. Add the mature oak and pine canopy you'll find in most neighborhoods here, and you've got a recipe for thin, patchy grass. Artificial turf dodges both problems completely. The installation process in Dunwoody typically involves grading and base preparation—we remove some of that problematic clay, lay proper drainage materials, and set your synthetic surface on a foundation that actually works with your lot's natural drainage patterns. Most Dunwoody properties fall in the 0.25- to 0.75-acre range, which is ideal for a quality putting green installation. Shade isn't an enemy anymore; modern synthetic turf performs beautifully under tree cover. We've also worked with a few HOA landscape guidelines in the area—nothing that prevents artificial turf, but it's worth checking your deed restrictions before we schedule the site visit.
Absolutely. The shade from trees in Georgetown and Winters Chapel actually works in your favor with synthetic turf. Unlike natural grass, artificial greens don't need sunlight to stay green and playable. You lose the algae and moss problems that plague shaded lawns here, and your putting surface stays consistent year-round. We've installed greens under heavy canopy with zero drainage or playability issues.
We excavate and prep carefully. The clay itself isn't the problem—it's actually stable—but we add drainage base and proper grading so water moves away from your green instead of pooling. For Dunwoody yards, this usually takes a day or two depending on size. We remove the clay that's in the way, install crushed stone and sand base layers, then lay your synthetic turf on top. You end up with a surface that handles Georgia's humidity without getting waterlogged.
Most do. We haven't run into restrictions in Georgetown, Winters Chapel, or Dunwoody Village, but your specific deed might have landscape rules. It's always worth checking your paperwork or calling your HOA before we schedule your free site visit. We can walk you through any questions if there's a question about synthetic turf.
Way less than you'd think. You're not fighting humidity damage, fungal issues, or compaction like you would with natural grass. A quick brush once a month, occasional light rinse in summer, and keeping debris off keeps your green in championship condition. Our Dunwoody clients love not worrying about fertilizer, fungicide, or seasonal dead zones.
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