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East Gwinnett clay is beautiful until the rain comes, and then your yard becomes a swamp. We've worked through enough storms around Dacula to know exactly what happens when water has nowhere to go. Whether you're in the Rabbit Hill area or over toward Harbins, that heavy Georgia clay holds moisture like a sponge—and it doesn't let go. Most homeowners in these newer subdivisions end up with soggy patches by mid-summer, especially after the afternoon thunderstorms roll through. That's when artificial turf with proper drainage becomes your best friend. Instead of pulling out your hair over muddy spots, dead grass patches, and standing water that breeds mosquitoes, you get a yard that handles rain the way it should. Better yet, you stop fighting with native soil and clay composition altogether. LawnLogic has been installing drainage-ready artificial turf systems throughout Gwinnett County for years, and we understand the specific challenges Dacula homeowners face. We're close enough to get to you quickly when you're ready to make a change, and we know what works in neighborhoods like yours. A properly installed artificial turf system with drainage base layers solves the problem permanently—no more seasonal yard disasters, no more expensive grading and re-grading, just reliable outdoor space year-round.
Dacula sits in that East Gwinnett clay belt, which means your soil naturally compacts and sheds water poorly. When LawnLogic installs artificial turf here, we account for that clay base from day one. The newer subdivisions around Rabbit Hill and Harbins tend to have smaller to mid-sized residential lots—perfect for turf installation without the complexity of sprawling properties. Shade patterns vary depending on tree coverage (common in both areas), so we design systems that work with your specific sun exposure rather than fight it. Our drainage layers are engineered to handle Georgia's humid subtropical climate and those heavy afternoon rainstorms. Most Dacula yards benefit from a permeable base system that sits above the clay, directing water away from your home's foundation while keeping the turf surface dry and usable. We also pay attention to any HOA landscape guidelines in your neighborhood—many subdivisions in Dacula have specific requirements, and we work within those parameters. The installation process typically takes 2–3 days depending on yard size and existing condition, and we handle all the grading and prep work that your clay soil requires.
East Gwinnett clay compacts tightly and has poor natural drainage. When rain falls on this soil type, it sits on the surface or percolates extremely slowly. Dacula's newer subdivisions were often built on undisturbed clay subsoil, which makes the problem worse. Artificial turf with a proper drainage base bypasses this issue entirely.
Yes, but design matters. If your yard has dense tree coverage common to that area, we'll recommend turf types that handle partial shade. We assess your specific sun hours and choose materials accordingly. Full drainage benefits still apply regardless of shade.
Most residential jobs take 2–3 days, depending on lot size and existing ground conditions. Dacula yards often need extra prep work because of clay soil, but that's factored into our timeline and pricing. We'll give you a clear schedule before we start.
Absolutely. Georgia's afternoon storms dump water fast, and our drainage systems are designed for that intensity. Water moves through the turf and permeable base layers much faster than it would into clay soil, keeping your yard usable hours after rain stops.
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