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Dacula's newer subdivisions around Rabbit Hill and the Harbins area come with beautiful new homes—and the expectation that yards stay manicured year-round. That's where most homeowners hit a wall: East Gwinnett's clay soil is heavy, drainage is unpredictable, and keeping natural grass thick and green through our hot summers takes serious work. We've installed artificial turf throughout Dacula for the past several years, and the transformation is real. Families in these neighborhoods are ditching the mower, the fertilizer schedule, and the brown patches that come with our clay. Instead, they're getting a yard that looks full and green in July without the weekend maintenance ritual. If you're close to Little Mulberry Park or anywhere in the newer subdivisions, you've probably noticed how many lawns have already made the switch. It's not just about convenience—it's about having a usable yard again. No more soggy spots after rain, no more dead zones under the oak trees, and no more guilt about skipping lawn care during summer travel. We handle the whole process, from site prep that actually accounts for Dacula's drainage patterns to installation that holds up through our humidity and heat. Most jobs around here take 3–5 days depending on lot size.
Dacula's clay-heavy soil is the biggest reason artificial turf works so well here. Natural grass struggles with drainage in our Gwinnett clay, especially in spring and after heavy rain—you end up with patches that stay soggy or compacted. Artificial turf eliminates that problem entirely and performs beautifully in the heat and humidity we get June through September. Lot sizes in the Rabbit Hill and Harbins subdivisions tend to be half-acre to one-acre ranges, which are perfect for turf installation—manageable scope, real ROI on your investment. Sun exposure varies: some homes get afternoon shade from mature trees, while newer builds on the edges get full southern exposure. We design the turf and infill strategy around your specific lot conditions. A few neighborhoods have HOA landscape guidelines, so we always check those first—most accept artificial turf, but we confirm before any work starts. Installation in Dacula typically involves removing existing sod, grading to account for our clay base and drainage needs, and laying a proper base layer so water moves away from foundations. The clay actually works in our favor once we've prepped the site correctly.
Yes—that's actually one of the biggest advantages. Our clay soil traps water and creates the soggy, compacted lawns you see all over Gwinnett. Artificial turf sits on a permeable base layer we install, so water drains through and away from your foundation. We've done hundreds of installations around Dacula and Rabbit Hill; drainage issues disappear after day one.
Modern turf stays cooler than people expect, and our infill is designed for Georgia heat. Yes, it gets warmer than natural grass on a 95-degree day, but it's not the scorching surface from older installations. Most Dacula homeowners use it normally without issues, especially once it's been in place a few weeks and settles.
Most residential yards—the typical lot sizes around Harbins and Rabbit Hill—take 3 to 5 days from start to finish. We handle removal, base prep, drainage setup, and final turf installation. Weather can add a day or two if we hit rain during grading. We'll give you a firm timeline once we assess your lot.
Yes, a few neighborhoods in Dacula have HOA guidelines. We always verify before starting work—most approve artificial turf, but we confirm the specifics with your community first. It takes one phone call, and we can usually get you an answer within a day.
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