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Dunwoody's a tight-knit suburban community where a lot of families are crammed into Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and Dunwoody Village—which means your backyard needs to earn its keep. A sport court with premium artificial turf isn't just a nice-to-have; it's a way to reclaim space that actually gets used year-round. Instead of watching your kids trek to Perimeter Mall or Brook Run Park for a decent place to shoot hoops or kick a ball around, you're looking at a court steps from your back door. We've worked on dozens of Dunwoody properties, and the pattern's always the same: once homeowners see how much their family actually uses the space, they wonder why they didn't do it sooner. The turf we install is built to handle Georgia heat, doesn't turn into a mud pit during our heavy spring rains, and looks sharp even when you're not actively maintaining it. Whether you've got 2,000 square feet or a smaller lot wedged between neighbors, we can design something that fits your space and your budget.
Dunwoody sits on some stubborn DeKalb clay, which is exactly why artificial turf makes sense here. Real grass battles that dense soil constantly—drainage issues, compaction, and uneven wear are just part of life. Our sport courts bypass all that headache. Shade is another big factor in neighborhoods like Georgetown and Winters Chapel, where mature trees mean dappled light for most of the afternoon. That's actually perfect for turf—no UV fade worries, and your court stays cooler than a full-sun installation would. Most Dunwoody properties we see are suburban lots in the 0.25 to 0.5 acre range, so we're usually working with constrained dimensions. That's fine. A 20×40 or 30×50 court still gives kids room to play meaningful games, and the installation takes about 3–5 days depending on prep work. The clay soil does require solid base preparation—we don't cut corners there—but it's a one-time investment that pays off with decades of performance. HOA rules in some Dunwoody neighborhoods do restrict certain court finishes, so we always verify deed restrictions before breaking ground.
DeKalb clay drains poorly, which would be a disaster for real grass but actually benefits artificial turf installation. We excavate, install proper base layers, and add perforated drainage pipe to manage water. The clay itself becomes a stable foundation once compacted correctly. Skipping the drainage step is a common DIY mistake—we don't make it.
Not at all. Shade is actually an advantage. UV degradation is the enemy of turf longevity, so homes with tree cover hold color better over time. Plus, a shaded court stays cooler during summer—your kids can play longer without overheating. We've got lots of Dunwoody installations in partial shade that look fantastic.
Most suburban Dunwoody properties can fit a 20×40 or 30×40 court without major compromises. That's plenty of space for 3v3 basketball, casual soccer, or tennis. We'll measure your yard, check setback requirements, and show you options. A smaller court beats waiting for a full court that never gets built.
Varies by neighborhood. Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and Dunwoody Village have different rules. We always pull your deed restrictions and HOA guidelines upfront—no surprises mid-project. Most approve turf courts if they're well-maintained and screened from the street.
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