Same Week Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dunwoody homeowners know the drill: you've got maybe two weekends before the season kicks off, and your backyard putting green still doesn't exist. We get it. Between Georgetown's tree-lined lots and the manicured landscapes around Winters Chapel, there's real pressure to have your outdoor space dialed in. That's exactly why we built our same-week install process. You call us, we show up with the crew, and by the time you're wrapping up dinner, you've got a tournament-ready green in your backyard. No excuses, no delays. We've been pulling this off across DeKalb County long enough to know Dunwoody's soil quirks, your drainage patterns, and why some installers ghost you mid-project. We won't. We're local enough to be here when you need us, professional enough to do it right the first time, and honest enough to tell you straight if your space needs prep work or if we can get you putting by this weekend.
Dunwoody sits on DeKalb clay—that's the biggest wildcard for putting green installation in your neighborhood. Clay holds water, which sounds good until you're standing in puddles after a rain. We handle this with proper base preparation and drainage layers that let water move through instead of pooling on your green. Your lots also run smaller than suburban Georgia average, so we're usually working with tight spaces between the Dunwoody Village homes and the shaded corners near Brook Run Park. That shade matters more than you'd think. We see a lot of requests for greens tucked under oak and pine canopy, and while that's totally doable, turf needs at least 4–6 hours of direct sun. If your spot's shadier, we'll recommend turf blends that tolerate partial shade better. HOA rules in Georgetown and around Perimeter-adjacent neighborhoods are pretty standard—no synthetic turf visible from the street on most residential lots, but backyards and side yards are fair game. We'll walk you through what's allowed before we order materials. One last thing: Dunwoody's lot sizes mean we're often working in phased or creative configurations. We're used to maximizing impact in smaller footprints.
Yes, and we do it regularly across 30338, 30346, and 30360. It's a 28-minute drive from our facility, so we can mobilize fast. Same-week installs depend on lot prep—if your ground's relatively clear and drainage-ready, we can finish in one day. If clay compaction or grading work is needed, we might schedule two visits. Call us today and we'll give you an honest timeline after a quick site walkthrough.
Not if it's handled right. Clay-heavy soil holds water, which is why we use engineered base layers and proper slope to move moisture away from the green surface. We've installed dozens of greens in Georgetown and Winters Chapel on pure clay lots. The key is construction method, not avoiding the area entirely.
Partial shade (4–6 hours direct sun) works fine with the right turf blend. Full shade is a tougher sell—grass, synthetic or not, needs light to perform. If your space near Brook Run Park or under mature oaks gets less than 4 hours of sun, we'll be straight with you about realistic expectations and recommend alternatives.
Most Dunwoody neighborhoods allow artificial turf in backyards and side yards without issue. Front-yard visibility rules vary, especially in Dunwoody Village and Georgetown. We review your HOA docs before ordering materials so there are no surprises. If restrictions apply, we'll tell you upfront.
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