Residential — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A sport court in your Dunwoody backyard changes everything—especially if you've got kids who want to play basketball, tennis, or just have a solid surface for training year-round. We've installed plenty of these in Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and around Dunwoody Village, and what we've learned is that Georgia's weather and that heavy DeKalb clay soil mean you need a system built to last. Most homeowners in the 30338 and 30346 zip codes are working with smaller suburban lots that sit partially shaded, which is actually ideal for synthetic courts—no scorching like you'd get on concrete. Whether you're thinking about replacing a worn-out concrete pad or converting a dead patch of lawn near Brook Run Park's trails, we can build you something your family will use constantly. The beauty of modern artificial turf courts is they handle Georgia's rain without pooling, they don't crack in summer heat the way concrete does, and you're done with weeding around the edges. We're based about 28 minutes south of you, so we're local enough to know the Dunwoody market inside and out.
Dunwoody's soil profile—that dense DeKalb clay—is exactly why artificial turf courts work so well here. Natural grass struggles on it, especially under the kind of foot traffic a sport court takes. You'll see shade patterns shift across most Dunwoody lots thanks to the mature trees common in residential neighborhoods like Georgetown and Winters Chapel, but that's a non-issue with synthetic courts since they perform identically in sun or shade. What matters more is proper drainage and base preparation. We're careful to account for Georgia's heavy rain by ensuring your court has adequate slope and a permeable base layer—standing water on a court isn't just annoying, it can damage the subsurface. HOA rules in some Dunwoody neighborhoods have specific guidelines on court color and fencing, so we always recommend checking with your community board before we schedule installation. Most residential lots here have enough space for a half-court or three-quarter setup without feeling cramped. The DeKalb clay itself requires solid base work, which we build into every estimate.
Absolutely. Unlike natural grass, artificial turf for courts doesn't need sunlight to perform. The shade under Dunwoody's mature trees is actually an advantage—your surface won't fade as quickly, and it stays cooler. Drainage is what matters, and that's something we design carefully given DeKalb's clay soil.
It's actually common in our area, so we know how to handle it. We build a proper compacted base and add a permeable layer so Georgia's rain drains correctly. Clay requires more attention during prep than sandy soil, but the result is a stable, long-lasting court.
Many neighborhoods in Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and Dunwoody Village have landscape guidelines. We recommend checking your HOA rules first—some have color restrictions or setback requirements. We can help you navigate that conversation.
Quality artificial turf holds up well to Georgia weather—typically 10–15 years with regular maintenance. Our courts are engineered to shed rain without pooling and resist UV fading. Dunwoody's climate is actually ideal for synthetic courts compared to hotter, drier regions.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.