Women Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Tucker North homeowners deal with a lot when it comes to yard maintenance. Between the clay-heavy soil in DeKalb County and the humidity that comes with suburban Georgia living, keeping natural grass looking decent takes serious work. That's where artificial turf makes sense—especially if you're tired of fighting the seasonal battles or just want your weekends back. We've installed turf all over the North Tucker and Northlake corridor areas, and we've seen firsthand how well it transforms yards that struggle with the local conditions. Whether your property sits near the Northlake Mall area or deeper into the established neighborhoods around North Tucker, artificial grass handles what this region throws at it. No more brown patches from clay compaction, no more watering during dry spells, and honestly, no more guilt about your lawn looking rough in July. As a women-owned business, we treat every install like it's our own home. We take time to understand what you actually want from your yard—whether that's a low-maintenance play area for kids, a clean backdrop for entertaining, or just peace of mind that your landscaping will look sharp year-round. We're familiar with the quirks of DeKalb properties, the typical lot sizes in this area, and how to work within the constraints (and opportunities) that come with installing turf in an established suburban setting.
DeKalb clay is no joke. It compacts easily, drains poorly, and can make natural grass struggle no matter how much water or fertilizer you throw at it. Artificial turf eliminates that headache entirely—you get a consistent playing surface that won't puddle after rain or turn into a dust bowl in summer. Tucker North neighborhoods have a good mix of sun and shade situations. Some yards sit under mature oak coverage; others get full southern exposure. We account for both when recommending turf products. Shaded areas might benefit from a softer blade that handles foot traffic better, while sunnier spots need material that won't fade under UV exposure. Most homes in the North Tucker and Northlake corridor sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots—pretty typical for this part of DeKalb. Installation timeframes vary based on site prep, but we factor in the clay removal and proper base work that makes turf last longer in this soil type. HOA rules exist in some pockets around here, so we always recommend checking your community guidelines before committing. That said, most HOAs in this area actually prefer turf once they see the finished product—it keeps properties looking uniform and well-maintained.
Absolutely. The humidity here means natural grass deals with fungal issues and disease pressure, especially in shaded spots. Artificial turf doesn't get disease, and it drains better than you'd think. We ensure proper base preparation so water moves through instead of pooling on top. Your yard stays usable even after heavy rain, which is huge during Georgia's wet season.
With proper installation—and we don't cut corners on base prep—you're looking at 12-15 years minimum. The clay actually works in your favor once we've set up the drainage correctly. We remove the worst of the compacted clay, install crushed stone base, and then lay turf. That foundation is what makes the difference between a 10-year install and a 15-year one.
Yes, though we're honest about the trade-offs. Heavy shade limits grass growth (natural or artificial), but turf still looks better than struggling natural grass under trees. You won't need to rake leaves off turf the same way, and the ground stays cleaner. Some customers in the Northlake area actually prefer the look and functionality.
Most residential yards in this area take 2-4 days depending on size and how much site prep is needed. We're about 28 minutes from Tucker North, so scheduling is straightforward. We handle everything—removal of old turf, clay remediation, base installation, and final turf setup—so you get one consistent team from start to finish.
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