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A putting green in your Dunwoody backyard isn't just a novelty—it's a practical solution for homeowners who want to enjoy golf year-round without the drive to the course. Whether you're in Georgetown, Winters Chapel, or near Dunwoody Village, our team understands the specific challenges of installing and maintaining artificial turf in DeKalb County. The clay-heavy soil, afternoon shade from mature trees, and relatively compact lot sizes mean your putting green needs to be designed with local conditions in mind. We've installed dozens of backyard greens throughout the area, and we know exactly how to handle the drainage issues that come with our soil type and the shade patterns that shift with the seasons. A quality artificial putting surface plays true year-round, drains properly even when Georgia's red clay sits underneath, and looks just as sharp in the shade as it does in full sun. We're a women-owned business that's been serving Dunwoody homeowners for years, and we take pride in creating outdoor spaces that actually get used—not just admired.
Dunwoody's residential landscape presents some real considerations for putting green installation. The area's predominant DeKalb clay doesn't drain quickly, so proper base preparation and sub-surface drainage become essential—we always account for this during site prep. Most Dunwoody lots have mature shade trees, which means your green might get dappled light in the morning and shade by afternoon. That's actually fine for artificial turf; it performs beautifully in partial shade and doesn't require the constant sun that natural grass demands. HOA communities like those in Georgetown and Winters Chapel sometimes have specific guidelines about yard modifications, so we always recommend checking your covenant restrictions before we break ground. Lot sizes in Dunwoody tend to be moderate, which means we're often building 300–500 square foot greens rather than sprawling practice facilities—and that's perfect for functionality. We design these spaces to maximize playability in the footprint you have, with proper slope for drainage and authentic green speed. The 28-minute drive from our shop means we're close enough to provide quick consultations and follow-up service without making maintenance a hassle.
Absolutely, but it requires the right foundation. We install a perforated base layer that sits on top of your native clay, which channels water away from the turf surface and prevents pooling. The artificial turf itself is highly permeable, so even with clay below, water moves through quickly. We've done this successfully throughout DeKalb County for years.
Yes—actually, one of the big advantages of artificial turf is that it doesn't need intense sun like natural grass does. Many Dunwoody yards have beautiful mature trees that create afternoon shade, and our greens thrive in those conditions. You get consistent playability without worrying about bare patches or moss growth in low-light areas.
Most do, but it varies by community. Georgetown and Winters Chapel have different covenant rules, and Dunwoody Village properties sometimes have additional restrictions. We recommend reviewing your HOA guidelines before scheduling installation. If questions come up, we're happy to work with your HOA or provide documentation about our installation process.
Much less than natural grass, but not zero. We recommend occasional brushing to keep the turf fibers upright and seasonal rinsing to manage pollen and debris. Georgia's humidity and occasional heavy rain aren't problems for artificial turf—our greens are engineered to handle it. Most homeowners spend 15 minutes a month on basic upkeep.
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