Airbnb Upgrade — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dacula's newer subdivisions around Rabbit Hill and the Harbins area are packed with rental properties and Airbnb listings—and we've noticed something: guests judge your outdoor space before they even step inside. That clay-heavy soil and Georgia humidity mean your grass either looks pristine or tired by mid-summer. We've been installing commercial-grade artificial turf across Gwinnett County for years, and Dacula homeowners hosting short-term guests have figured out what we already knew: real turf in this climate means constant watering, seasonal browning, and maintenance headaches that kill your five-star reviews. Artificial turf solves that. Your yard stays lush year-round, guests take better photos for their listings, and you're not spending your weekends with a mower or watching your water bill climb. Whether you're managing one rental or a small portfolio of properties in the 30019 zip code, we handle the full installation—prep, base, turf selection, and finishing touches that actually look upscale, not plastic. We're based 40 minutes away in Gwinnett, which means we know this area's soil, sun patterns, and what holds up to Georgia's weather swings.
Dacula's clay-based soil (typical for East Gwinnett) doesn't drain as fast as sandy soil, which is actually good news for artificial turf installation—it gives us a stable, level base that won't settle unevenly over time. The trade-off is that real grass struggles here during dry spells, which is exactly why guests' photos look rough mid-summer. Our artificial turf systems account for that clay foundation with proper base layering and permeability, so water drains without pooling. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your property sits in the Rabbit Hill or Harbins neighborhoods—some lots are shaded by mature trees near Little Mulberry Park's edge, others get full afternoon sun. We assess each property individually and recommend turf grades that handle your specific light conditions. Most rental properties in newer subdivisions have compact yards (quarter-acre to half-acre typical), which means installation costs are predictable and turnaround is fast. HOA landscape rules in Dacula tend to be reasonable about artificial turf as long as it's high-quality—we choose materials that look identical to premium natural grass, not the plastic-y alternatives that trigger restrictive covenants.
Absolutely. East Gwinnett's clay actually gives us a firm, stable base for installation. We add proper drainage layers beneath the turf so water doesn't pool. Clay compacts well and won't shift the way sandier soils can, so your turf stays level and looks great for years.
Not if we install it right. Modern commercial-grade turf has realistic blade texture, natural color variation, and proper infill. From 10 feet away—which is how most guests photograph it—it's indistinguishable. Plus, it's always perfectly green, which actually photographs better than real grass in summer.
Most residential-sized properties (typical for Rabbit Hill and Harbins subdivisions) install in 2–4 days. We schedule based on your rental calendar so guests aren't inconvenienced. We handle removal of old sod, base prep, turf installation, and cleanup in one project.
Most Dacula HOAs allow high-quality artificial turf as long as it looks premium and isn't neglected. We recommend turf that mimics natural grass closely and suggest modest landscaping (mulch beds, planters) around it. We can help you communicate specs to your HOA before installation.
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