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Dacula's newer subdivisions in the Rabbit Hill and Harbins areas look beautiful on the surface, but underneath? That's where drainage problems hide. The clay-heavy soil that dominates East Gwinnett doesn't play well with heavy rain—water pools, grass dies, and suddenly your yard becomes a muddy mess every time a storm rolls through. We've installed artificial turf for dozens of homeowners in the 30019 area, and the drainage piece isn't an afterthought for us; it's foundational. Before we lay a single blade of synthetic grass, we're solving the water problem. That means your new turf won't just look amazing year-round—it'll actually drain properly, even when Mother Nature dumps inches of rain on us. Teachers, military families, and long-time Dacula residents have trusted us to handle drainage repair and turf installation because we understand this community's unique landscape challenges. We're local enough to know the soil, experienced enough to get it right, and committed to helping you reclaim a yard that works instead of one that constantly frustrates you.
Dacula's clay soil is your biggest asset and your biggest headache. It's perfect for keeping grass rooted, but it's terrible at moving water. When we install artificial turf here, we're not just laying down synthetic grass—we're building a drainage system that works with the terrain, not against it. Most of the newer subdivisions around Rabbit Hill have similar yard sizes and slope angles, which means we've got the patterns down. Lot sizes in Dacula typically range from a quarter-acre to half-acre, and that's actually ideal for strategic drainage installation. We'll assess your specific grading, because some properties near the Harbins area slope toward neighbors' yards, and others have low spots that collect water like nature's own pond. The turf itself is engineered to shed water fast—unlike real grass that holds moisture and compacts—so combined with proper subsurface drainage, you're looking at a yard that handles Georgia's humid summers and unpredictable spring storms without turning into a swamp. Sun exposure varies across Dacula's neighborhoods; some homes back up toward Little Mulberry Park and get more shade, while others are fully exposed. We'll recommend the right turf blend for your microclimate.
East Gwinnett's clay-based soil compacts easily and doesn't absorb water naturally—it just sits on the surface. In Dacula's newer subdivisions, improper grading during development sometimes makes this worse. Real grass clogs the soil further as it decays. Artificial turf with a proper drainage base solves this by channeling water through a permeable subsurface layer instead of relying on soil absorption.
Yes. Our turf is designed to drain at 60+ inches per hour, far beyond typical Georgia rainfall rates. We install a engineered base system that works specifically for clay-heavy properties like yours in Rabbit Hill or Harbins. Water drains into a gravel layer, then into perforated pipes that guide it away from your home's foundation and landscaping.
It depends on your lot size, current drainage issues, and grading. A typical residential installation in the 30019 area runs between $8–15 per square foot including drainage prep. Teachers and military families often qualify for our ongoing discounts. We'll give you a transparent estimate after assessing your specific yard conditions.
Absolutely—that's actually common in Dacula's subdivisions. We'll design your drainage system to redirect water safely along property lines or toward a designated drainage point. Proper grading and subsurface management ensure you're not creating problems for neighbors while fixing your own yard.
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