Money Back Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dacula's newer subdivisions around Rabbit Hill and the Harbins area sit on some of the toughest clay soil in East Gwinnett County. That dense, compacted earth doesn't drain the way most homeowners expect—water pools in low spots, mud forms near downspouts, and your lawn either drowns or turns into a dust bowl depending on the season. We've spent years working with this exact soil condition, and we've learned that artificial turf solves the drainage problem permanently. Unlike sod or seed, a properly installed synthetic lawn with the right base system keeps water moving through instead of pooling on top. Our team knows the neighborhood layouts here—from the lots backing onto Little Mulberry Park to the tighter yards in newer construction—and we size drainage solutions to match your property's actual water flow. We guarantee our drainage repair work because we've seen what happens when it's done wrong, and we're not interested in callbacks. You get a yard that drains correctly, looks sharp year-round, and doesn't turn into a mud pit after heavy rain.
Dacula's clay-heavy soil is both a blessing and a curse. It holds nutrients well, but it compacts hard and resists natural drainage—especially in the newer subdivisions where construction equipment has already pressed it down. Most properties here sit at elevations where water wants to collect in the middle or back of the yard. When we install artificial turf in Dacula, we're not just laying down turf over existing grade. We're building a drainage infrastructure beneath it: perforated base layers, proper slope, and sometimes a French drain system if your lot has a really stubborn low spot. The sun exposure varies across neighborhoods too. Properties near the Harbins area and along the tree lines get partial shade, while the open lots get full afternoon heat. Your synthetic turf won't care either way, but the base preparation does—shade areas still need good drainage, they just don't need cooling systems. Lot sizes in these subdivisions typically run 0.25 to 0.5 acres, so drainage isn't a sprawling project, but it has to be precise. That's where our money-back guarantee matters: we size every system to your exact property, and if water pools anywhere after installation, we fix it at no cost.
East Gwinnett clay doesn't absorb water the way sandier soils do. In newer subdivisions, the soil gets compacted during construction and stays dense. Low spots in your yard become natural collection points. Artificial turf with proper base drainage solves this by forcing water through perforated layers instead of letting it sit on top. We assess your yard's slope and build the system accordingly.
Not always. It depends on your lot's grade and where water naturally wants to flow. Properties in Rabbit Hill and Harbins areas vary significantly—some need just a sloped base with good perforated underlayment, others benefit from a French drain running to a daylight outlet or dry well. We evaluate your property and recommend what actually works instead of upselling you on extras.
Most single-family yards take 3 to 5 days from start to finish, depending on lot size and whether we're adding a drain system. We work around your schedule and coordinate with any existing landscaping or hardscape. Our crew travels from our HQ to Dacula regularly, so we can often schedule you with minimal wait time.
That's why we offer a money-back guarantee. If water pools anywhere on your new turf within the first year, we return and fix it—at no charge. We don't leave Dacula properties with drainage problems. It's that simple.
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