Hoa Compliant — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dunwoody homeowners in Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and Dunwoody Village know the frustration: natural grass dies out under Georgia's summer heat, shade from mature trees keeps moisture trapped, and HOA rules get strict about patchy lawns. A sport court with synthetic turf solves all three problems at once. You get a year-round playable surface for basketball, pickleball, or just tossing a ball around—and your HOA sees a maintained, professional-looking yard that actually meets covenant standards. We've installed these courts throughout DeKalb County, and Dunwoody's suburban lots with decent setbacks are ideal for courts that feel integrated, not cramped. Unlike natural grass that struggles in the clay-heavy soil around here, artificial turf thrives. No more watering during droughts, no mud tracked into the house, no brown patches by August. Your kids get a legitimate court surface that plays consistent year-round, and your neighbors see an upgrade that raises the whole block's appeal. That's the real win.
Dunwoody sits on DeKalb clay, which is dense and doesn't drain naturally the way some soils do. That's actually a benefit for sport courts—we build proper base layers that prevent puddles and ensure ball response stays consistent even after heavy rain. The tree canopy in neighborhoods like Georgetown is substantial, which means less direct sun stress on turf but also less evaporation. We account for that during drainage design so water doesn't pool in shadier corners. HOA compliance is non-negotiable here. Most Dunwoody communities expect neat, maintained appearance, and synthetic turf delivers that effortlessly. Your court stays pristine through summer humidity and spring pollen without constant mowing or treatments. Typical Dunwoody residential lots—especially those near Brook Run Park and Perimeter areas—have room for 30x60 or 40x60 courts without feeling oversized. We've learned which neighborhoods prefer lower-profile courts that blend with existing landscaping and which can handle more prominent installations. Installation timeline matters too: Georgia's weather window is tight, and we schedule around HOA approval periods so you're not caught between seasons.
Most do, especially if it's set back properly and finished cleanly. HOA boards care about maintenance and appearance—synthetic turf delivers both. We've worked with Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and Dunwoody Village communities before. We handle the technical drawings and can speak directly to your board about materials and upkeep. It's rarely the obstacle homeowners think it'll be.
Not if we build the base right. DeKalb clay needs a proper gravel and crushed stone foundation plus engineered base layers. That's standard for us. It actually gives us a stable platform. We've done dozens of courts in this soil type—drainage works great when installed correctly.
Absolutely. Shade is actually easier on synthetic turf than direct sun—less UV stress, less fading. The only consideration is drainage in low spots where water settles. We slope courts properly to handle that. Dunwoody's tree-heavy neighborhoods are perfect for sports courts.
Typically 5–10 days depending on court size and whether we're working around spring pollen or summer heat. We're about 28 minutes from Dunwoody, so scheduling is flexible. We coordinate with your HOA timeline so approvals and installation don't overlap awkwardly.
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