Driveway Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your driveway edge is probably the first thing you notice when you pull into your Dunwoody home—and the last thing you want falling apart. That transition zone between asphalt and turf takes a beating, especially in neighborhoods like Georgetown and Winters Chapel where lots can be tight and foot traffic constant. We've spent years repairing turf edges in 30338 and 30346, watching how DeKalb's heavy clay soil and Georgia's humidity either hold things together or slowly push your artificial grass away from where it should be. The good news? Edge failure isn't inevitable, and it's absolutely fixable. Most driveway-edge problems we see in Dunwoody come down to settling soil, water pooling during our wet seasons, or an installation that didn't account for the specific clay composition under your yard. Instead of replacing an entire lawn, a proper repair gets you back to looking sharp without the headache.
Dunwoody's landscape comes with its own quirks. That DeKalb clay you're sitting on compacts hard, which means drainage around your driveway edge needs real attention—we can't just count on water running off naturally like you might in sandier parts of Georgia. Our crews factor this in whenever we're securing turf seams or rebuilding collapsed edges. You'll also notice shade patterns that shift seasonally, especially if you're in Georgetown or near the tree-heavy stretches around Winters Chapel. Artificial turf handles partial shade better than natural grass, but moisture can linger in shaded edge zones, which is why we often recommend reinforced edging and proper base preparation for those spots. Most Dunwoody properties sit on standard suburban lots—nothing huge, but not postage-stamp size either—so the driveway edge repair usually runs 15 to 30 feet. The clay beneath matters for sub-base work; we use compacted, well-draining base materials to fight the settling that happens naturally in DeKalb County. HOA guidelines in some Dunwoody neighborhoods specify turf height or color, so we always confirm those details before touching your lawn.
DeKalb's clay soil compacts unevenly over time, and water tends to pool right where your driveway meets the grass—that pressure pushes the turf edge away from the concrete. In Dunwoody, you're also dealing with our wet springs, which accelerate settling. A proper repair involves stable base material, edging anchors, and sometimes a small drainage correction to keep water from pooling in that transition zone.
Almost always, we can repair just the edge. We remove the failed section, re-prepare the base with proper compaction for Dunwoody's clay, and re-secure the turf with reinforced edging. Full replacement is rare unless the turf itself is torn or aged. Edge repairs in 30338 and 30346 usually run a fraction of new installation cost.
Most edge jobs wrap in a single day. We come out, assess the damage, clear and prep the base, then secure new edging and reseat the turf. By evening, your driveway edge looks clean again. No extended downtime, no major disruption to your Georgetown or Winters Chapel home.
Not if it's done right. We repair with attention to Dunwoody's soil type and drainage reality, using quality edging materials and proper base prep. You might need a touchup or reseating in 5–7 years depending on traffic and weather, but a well-executed repair should hold solid for a long time.
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