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Dacula homeowners have a real opportunity most Georgia neighborhoods don't: a chance to build a putting green that actually works with your yard instead of against it. Whether you're in the Rabbit Hill area or closer to Harbins, your property likely has that characteristic East Gwinnett clay we see constantly. It's heavy, it drains slowly, and it's exactly why a professionally installed synthetic putting green makes so much sense here. You get a playable surface that doesn't turn into a mud pit after rain, doesn't get torn up by heavy foot traffic, and doesn't require the constant babying that a real grass green demands in our climate. We've installed these in subdivision after subdivision across Dacula—backyards ranging from tight urban lots to sprawling newer builds—and the transformation is always the same. Your family gets a legitimate golf experience without fighting clay, without watering bills, and without scheduling your life around lawn care. It's not just a novelty; it's a practical upgrade that pays for itself in time and frustration saved.
Dacula's soil profile is one of the first things we assess before any turf project. That dense clay base means water sits—it doesn't percolate quickly like you'd want for a putting surface. Standard turf installation here requires proper base preparation to manage drainage, otherwise you'll have pooling after our summer thunderstorms. The good news: synthetic greens are built for exactly this problem. We install a engineered base system that channels water away from the playing surface, so your green stays usable even during heavy rain. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on whether you're in the Rabbit Hill neighborhoods or Harbins area. Some properties have mature trees from older developments; others in newer subdivisions are wide open. We design the green's orientation and pile height around your specific microclimate. Dacula's humidity and occasional freeze-thaw cycles mean we select materials rated for Southeast Georgia performance, not generic off-the-shelf turf. Most yards we work with here range from 300 to 800 square feet for a functional putting green—enough for real play, small enough to fit the typical Gwinnett County lot size.
East Gwinnett clay compacts heavily and sheds water poorly—exactly what kills natural turf greens. When we install synthetic putting surfaces, we build a drainage-focused base system that sits on top of that clay instead of fighting it. The engineered subsurface channels water away, so your green performs reliably regardless of our summer rain patterns. It's a permanent solution to a permanent problem most Dacula yards face.
Absolutely. One advantage synthetic turf has over real grass is zero light dependency. Whether your yard gets morning sun or is mostly shaded by mature trees, your green plays the same. We'll design the green's placement to maximize usable space in your specific yard, but shade won't affect playability or durability like it would with natural grass.
A standard residential putting green usually takes 2–3 days from site prep through final grading. We handle the heavy clay base work, build the drainage system, and lay the turf. Weather can affect timing—if we hit heavy rain during prep work, we schedule around it. Most Dacula jobs are finished and ready to play within a week of scheduling.
Much less than you'd think. Regular brushing keeps the turf upright and helps water drain properly. We recommend light raking 2–3 times monthly during peak growing season (spring/fall), and maybe monthly the rest of the year. No watering, no fertilizer, no fungicide battles like real greens need. You're looking at genuine low-maintenance performance.
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