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Dunwoody homeowners are always looking for ways to maximize their outdoor space—especially when you've got kids who want to play basketball, tennis, or just kick a ball around without worrying about mud and dead grass. The thing is, our DeKalb clay soil and the mix of sun and shade across Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and Dunwoody Village can make it tough to keep a natural lawn in game-ready condition. That's where a sport court with artificial turf comes in. Whether you're near Perimeter Mall or out by Brook Run Park, a properly installed synthetic court gives you a consistent, all-weather playing surface that holds up to Georgia's humidity and your family's activity level. We've been installing these courts across the Atlanta area, and Dunwoody's a perfect fit for this kind of upgrade. Your neighbors are doing it. Your kids will actually use it year-round. And unlike fighting with clay-heavy soil and patchy grass, you get a surface that drains well, requires almost no maintenance, and stays playable whether it rained yesterday or the sun's been beating down all week. Let's talk about turning that backyard into something your family will actually love.
Dunwoody's soil profile works both for and against you. That DeKalb clay drains slower than ideal, which is exactly why synthetic turf is such a smart move here—it solves the drainage problem instantly. Our spring and summer humidity means natural grass gets stressed and disease-prone; artificial turf laughs at moisture. The neighborhoods around here have a nice mix of lot sizes. Some of the Georgetown and Winters Chapel properties sit under mature trees, which creates those shaded pockets where natural grass struggles anyway. A sport court in those spots? Perfect solution. HOA landscape rules in Dunwoody Village tend to be reasonable about alternative surfaces, especially when they're as clean and maintained as modern artificial turf. Installation-wise, we account for the clay base by ensuring proper sub-base compaction and drainage layers—non-negotiable in this area. The shade factor actually works in your favor for turf longevity; you're not dealing with UV breakdown as aggressively as you would in full sun. We're about 28 minutes from our HQ, so we're local enough to understand the specific microclimate and soil challenges your property faces.
Absolutely. Modern sport-court surfaces are engineered specifically for climates like ours. The turf itself isn't bothered by humidity the way grass is—no mold, no disease, no mushy spots. Heat? The infill we use reflects and disperses it. Your court stays cooler than you'd expect and plays true all summer long.
Clay is actually why synthetic turf wins here. We install a proper sub-base with drainage layers that eliminate the pooling issues you get with natural grass. Water moves through the turf and percolates down—no standing water, no mud, no mess.
Yes. In fact, shade is less of a problem for synthetic turf than natural grass. Your court won't develop those brown, thin patches under tree cover. The only trade-off is occasional leaf cleanup, but that's minimal compared to the maintenance you'd do on natural grass.
Most residential courts take 3–5 days, depending on yard size and existing surface conditions. We handle all prep—grading, compaction, base installation. Once we're done, your court is ready to play on immediately. No seeding, no settling, no waiting around.
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