Lifetime Warranty — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dacula's newer subdivisions in the Rabbit Hill and Harbins areas look great on the surface, but underneath? That's where drainage problems hide. The clay-heavy soil that's common throughout East Gwinnett doesn't play nice with water. After heavy rains, you've probably noticed pooling in your yard, soggy patches that kill grass, or that musty smell that means standing water is sitting under your lawn. Natural grass struggles in those conditions—it just drowns. Artificial turf solves the immediate problem, but only if the drainage system underneath is engineered right from the start. We've installed turf in hundreds of Dacula yards, and we've learned exactly how to handle the soil and slope challenges unique to this area. Our lifetime warranty covers the drainage system itself, not just the turf. That means if water isn't flowing properly years down the road, we fix it at no cost. It's peace of mind that matters when you're investing in your yard's future.
Dacula's proximity to Little Mulberry Park and the broader Gwinnett landscape means your yard likely gets a mix of sun and tree shade throughout the day. That's actually ideal for artificial turf—no scorching in summer, no dead spots from dense shade. The real challenge is what's underneath. East Gwinnett clay compacts easily and doesn't drain naturally like sandier soils do. When we install turf here, we're not just laying it on top of existing ground. We're building a complete drainage base: crushed stone, permeable underlayment, and proper slope to direct water away from your home's foundation and into swales or storm drains. Lot sizes in Rabbit Hill and Harbins range from quarter-acre to half-acre, and most homes sit on relatively level terrain—which actually works against natural drainage. We slope the turf installation 1–2% away from structures and toward drainage zones. If your yard's been a mud pit after rain, that's the clay talking. Artificial turf with our engineered base turns that liability into a clean, usable yard year-round.
East Gwinnett clay is the culprit. It holds water instead of letting it percolate. Natural soil amendments help slightly, but they're temporary. A proper drainage base under artificial turf—stone, geotextile, and engineered slope—moves water away permanently. We've solved this exact problem in Rabbit Hill and Harbins hundreds of times.
Yes. If your grass is dead or constantly soggy, water isn't draining. Installing turf without fixing the base is like putting a new roof on a house with a rotting foundation. We assess the existing slope and soil, then build a system that lasts. Your lifetime warranty covers it.
Flat yards are common in these subdivisions. We create subtle slopes during installation—usually 1–2%—that homeowners don't notice but water absolutely does. Combined with a permeable base, flat yards drain perfectly fine with artificial turf.
That's why we offer a lifetime warranty on the drainage system. If water isn't moving properly in year three or year ten, we repair or replace the base at no cost. It's coverage designed for Dacula's clay and Georgia's heavy summer storms.
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