Toddler Play Area — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your toddlers have been eyeing the playground areas around Brook Run Park, but honestly, having a dedicated play space right in your Dunwoody backyard changes everything. A sport court with artificial turf gives your little ones a safe, clean place to run around without the mud that comes with Georgia's heavy clay soil. Whether you're in Georgetown, Winters Chapel, or near Dunwoody Village, we've installed these setups in dozens of local yards—and parents tell us it's one of the best decisions they've made. No more tracking red clay through the house. No more puddles that stick around for days after rain. Your toddlers get a cushioned surface that's gentle on their knees and ankles, and you get peace of mind knowing exactly what they're playing on. We handle everything from site prep to final installation, and we know the specific challenges that come with Dunwoody's soil and the typical lot sizes in your neighborhoods. It takes about 28 minutes for our team to reach you from our headquarters, so we're close enough to provide quick estimates and responsive service.
Dunwoody sits on heavy DeKalb clay, which means drainage is a real consideration—especially if your yard slopes toward the house or tends to hold water. That's actually one of the biggest reasons parents choose artificial turf for toddler play areas here. You won't deal with the muddy mess that natural grass creates in our climate. Most yards in Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and around the Perimeter area have a mix of sun and shade from mature trees, which is perfect for turf installation—it won't fade like some cheaper materials, and shade actually helps extend its life. Lot sizes in Dunwoody vary, but we typically see enough space for a small-to-medium sport court that gives toddlers room to play safely. If you're in a neighborhood with HOA guidelines, we've worked with several Dunwoody communities and understand their landscape requirements. Installation timing matters here too; we avoid the hottest summer months and the wettest spring periods when the clay becomes too saturated. We'll assess your specific drainage situation during the consultation and design the court so water moves away from your home and play area.
Absolutely—modern turf materials have come a long way. We install systems with permeable backing and adequate infill that dissipate heat much better than older versions. Shade from Dunwoody's mature trees helps tremendously. We also recommend light rinsing before peak afternoon play, which cools the surface and is something toddlers often enjoy anyway.
We install a proper base layer with perforated drainage systems that prevent water from pooling. DeKalb clay doesn't drain naturally, so our foundation design is crucial. We'll slope the court slightly away from your home, and water moves through the turf and base into drainage channels. This solves the mud problem entirely.
Most do, but it depends on your specific community. We've worked with Georgetown, Winters Chapel, and several Dunwoody Village neighborhoods. We recommend checking your covenants first, then we'll provide detailed plans and specifications that satisfy HOA requirements. We've rarely encountered rejection once boards see the professional installation quality.
Most residential sport courts take 3–5 days depending on site prep and size. We handle all the heavy lifting—clay leveling, base installation, turf laying, and final details. Since we're just 28 minutes away, we schedule efficiently and don't have long gaps between site prep and completion.
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