Veteran Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dacula's newer subdivisions around Rabbit Hill and the Harbins area have brought a lot of families to Gwinnett County, and we've noticed something: most folks moving here didn't expect to spend their weekends fighting clay soil and patchy lawn. Our team has installed artificial turf throughout this area for nearly a decade, and we understand what makes yards here tick. The East Gwinnett clay that sits under most Dacula properties is dense and doesn't drain like you'd hope. Natural grass struggles with it. Couple that with the shade from mature pines near Little Mulberry Park and the full-sun exposure in newer developments, and you're looking at a maintenance headache year-round. That's where synthetic turf steps in. We're a veteran-owned operation, and we take the same pride in crafting your outdoor space that we brought to everything else in our lives. Whether you're in the Rabbit Hill neighborhood trying to establish a play area for kids, or you've got a property in the Harbins corridor where the sun just hammers the yard, artificial turf gives you back your time and your sanity. No more watering during drought seasons, no more patching dead spots, no more explaining to the HOA why your yard doesn't look manicured. We handle the entire installation—site prep, base work, turf selection, and finishing. Most Dacula properties take us a few days from start to finish.
Dacula's clay-heavy soil is the first thing we address before any turf goes down. That dense, compacted base needs proper drainage substrate or you'll end up with standing water after spring rains, and that defeats the purpose of going artificial. We install a perforated base layer that handles Gwinnett County's typical rainfall without pooling. Shade is another consideration—properties closer to Little Mulberry Park or backing onto wooded areas often have dappled sun in the afternoon, which is actually ideal for synthetic turf lifespan. The newer subdivisions in Rabbit Hill and Harbins tend to have smaller, tighter lot lines, so we pay close attention to property boundaries and any HOA guidelines about pile height or color specifications. A lot of Dacula properties sit on 0.25-acre to 0.5-acre lots, which means we're often installing turf in front yards, side yards, and playgrounds rather than sprawling acreage. That works perfectly for our installation process. We measure twice, cut precisely, and seam the edges so they're nearly invisible. The clay also means we sometimes need extra leveling work, but that's standard for us—we've done enough Gwinnett County installs that the soil prep is second nature.
Absolutely. Our turf is rated for Georgia's climate, including the humidity around Gwinnett County. The key is proper installation with drainage beneath—which we always do—so moisture doesn't sit. The synthetic fibers actually reflect some heat, staying cooler underfoot than you'd expect. We've got dozens of installations across Dacula that have held up beautifully through multiple summers.
Most Dacula HOAs do allow it, but rules vary by subdivision. We work with homeowners to pull their specific HOA guidelines and ensure our turf meets height, color, and appearance standards. We've navigated the covenants in Rabbit Hill and Harbins neighborhoods many times. If there's any pushback, we help you present options.
A standard residential yard in the Dacula area—roughly 1,500 to 2,500 square feet—takes us 2 to 3 days. Day one is site prep and base installation. Days two and three are turf layout, cutting, seaming, and finishing. We work around your schedule and clean up thoroughly when we're done.
For families in Dacula, it's one of the best investments you can make. Kids can play without tracking mud from that clay soil into your house. Dogs do fine on synthetic turf—it drains well and doesn't create muddy spots. You rinse it down periodically, and that's it. No brown patches, no dead zones from dog urine. Huge quality-of-life upgrade.
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