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A putting green in your Dunwoody backyard sounds nice until the Georgia sun starts beating down on it. Between the humidity near Perimeter Mall and the shade that creeps across lots in Georgetown and Winters Chapel, most homeowners realize pretty quickly that natural grass greens need constant babysitting. That's where UV-protected artificial turf comes in. Our team knows Dunwoody yards inside and out—we've installed dozens of greens in those 30338, 30346, and 30360 ZIP codes, and we've seen firsthand what holds up to DeKalb County's climate and what falls apart by midsummer. The right artificial turf doesn't just survive here; it thrives. You get a playable surface year-round without the fungal issues that plague natural grass in our humid subtropical climate, and the UV protection means your green stays that deep, realistic green for years instead of fading to a washed-out tan. Whether you've got a narrow lot in Dunwoody Village or a larger suburban spread near Brook Run Park, we can design a putting surface that actually gets used—not one that turns into a maintenance headache.
Dunwoody's got some unique challenges that matter when you're planning a putting green. Our DeKalb clay soil drains slowly, which means standing water and fungal pressure on natural greens—artificial turf solves that problem completely. Your lot might sit in partial shade from mature oaks, especially in Georgetown and Winters Chapel neighborhoods, and while that keeps things cooler, it also means moss and disease thrive on real grass. An artificial surface doesn't care about shade. The UV-protection layer is crucial here because Georgia's sun is relentless, and cheap turf without it will fade and degrade within a couple seasons. Most Dunwoody properties fall in the suburban lot size range—big enough for a fun putting area but small enough that you want every square foot to work hard. We typically see installation challenges around tree roots and the occasional clay hardpan, which we handle by proper base prep before the turf goes down. HOA rules in some Dunwoody communities require approval, but putting greens almost always get the green light since they're landscape enhancements. The good news: our 28-minute drive from LawnLogic HQ means faster scheduling and quicker troubleshooting if you ever need service.
Absolutely. Standard turf fades because UV rays break down the dye in the fibers. Our UV-stabilized putting green turf is engineered to resist that breakdown. Dunwoody gets intense afternoon sun, especially in open yards near Perimeter Mall, and this material holds its color year after year. You're looking at minimal fading over a decade of daily exposure—something uncoated turf can't claim after two or three seasons.
Clay compacts and holds moisture, so we build a proper drainage base with crushed stone and perforated underlayment before the turf goes down. This prevents the waterlogging that kills real grass in our area and keeps your putting surface playable even after heavy DeKalb County rain. It's an extra step, but it's the difference between a green that lasts and one that develops problems.
Yes, and honestly, shade is an advantage for artificial turf. Unlike natural grass, it doesn't need sunlight to stay healthy. We work around root systems carefully and make sure your base prep is solid. The turf will perform flawlessly whether it gets six hours of direct sun or mostly dappled light from mature oaks.
Most do, enthusiastically. We've worked with Georgetown, Dunwoody Village, and Winters Chapel communities, and putting greens are viewed as landscape upgrades. Check your specific covenant—many don't restrict them at all. If there's any question, we can help you submit approval documentation to your HOA board.
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