Veteran Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A lot of homeowners in Dunwoody reach out because they're tired of fighting their lawn. Whether you're in Georgetown, Winters Chapel, or near Dunwoody Village, that DeKalb clay soil makes maintaining a natural grass putting green feel like a second job. We've worked with enough backyards around here to know the real problem: shade from mature trees, inconsistent drainage, and the honest fact that most folks have better things to do on weekends than chase turf perfection. That's where a quality artificial putting green comes in. As a veteran-owned company, we understand commitment—and we're committed to giving Dunwoody homeowners a putting surface that actually works with your property, not against it. No watering. No chemical treatments. Just a clean, playable green that holds up to Georgia's humidity and gives you back your weekends. We've installed systems across DeKalb County, and we know exactly what plays well here.
Dunwoody's soil is predominantly DeKalb clay, which drains slowly and compacts easily—two reasons why a lot of natural putting greens struggle here. Our artificial systems solve that immediately. Most residential lots in this area are shaded by established hardwoods, and that's actually perfect for synthetic turf. You don't get the algae growth or thin patches you'd see with struggling natural grass under dense canopy. Lot sizes vary significantly: some Georgetown and Winters Chapel properties are tighter, while others near Brook Run have more room to play with. We always account for your specific sun patterns and existing landscape features when we design your installation. Many Dunwoody neighborhoods have HOA guidelines around landscape appearance, but artificial putting greens consistently meet those standards because they look maintained year-round. Installation itself is straightforward—we handle grading, subsurface drainage (crucial in this clay), and proper base preparation. The humidity here is no issue for modern synthetic systems; they're engineered specifically for Southeast conditions.
Absolutely. The mature tree canopy over Georgetown and Winters Chapel is actually ideal for synthetic turf. Natural grass struggles with shade and moisture retention in DeKalb clay, but artificial greens don't care about sunlight. No algae growth, no thin patches, consistent playability year-round. This is one of the biggest advantages we see in your area.
We remove the existing turf or sod, grade the area properly, and install a compacted base with drainage considerations built in. Clay doesn't drain naturally, so we account for that in our subsurface prep. The result is a stable, level playing surface that won't shift or puddle during Georgia's rainy seasons.
Most Dunwoody HOAs approve them because synthetic greens look pristine and well-maintained—no brown patches, no overgrowth. Always check your specific covenants, but in our experience, homeowners in these neighborhoods rarely encounter pushback. We can help you understand what your HOA might require.
Minimal. Occasional rinsing to clear pollen and debris, maybe light brushing to keep the nap standing up. Georgia humidity isn't a problem—these systems are made for it. No watering, no fertilizer, no fungicide treatments. That's the real win for most homeowners.
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