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A putting green in your Dacula backyard sounds like a luxury, but honestly? It's one of the smartest moves homeowners in Gwinnett County are making right now. Whether you're in Rabbit Hill, the Harbins area, or one of the newer subdivisions popping up around here, that East Gwinnett clay soil isn't doing you any favors for natural grass. We've installed plenty of putting greens across 30019, and the difference between struggling with a real lawn and having a pristine, playable surface year-round is night and day. Your neighbors are probably dealing with bare patches, drainage headaches, and that thick clay that bakes hard in summer. You don't have to. Artificial putting green turf is built to handle our Georgia humidity, won't tear up in the clay, and gives you that golf-course feel without the watering bills or the weekly maintenance grind. The team at LawnLogic has been doing this for years—we know exactly what works in Dacula's specific conditions, and we're here to turn that underutilized backyard space into something you'll actually use.
Here's the thing about Dacula yards: that clay-heavy soil is beautiful for some things, but it's absolutely brutal for natural grass putting surfaces. Clay compacts, holds water in weird ways, and creates divots that don't recover well. With artificial turf, you're bypassing all of that. We typically recommend a proper base preparation—we'll excavate about 3-4 inches, compact it correctly, and add drainage aggregate. The newer subdivisions around Harbins and Rabbit Hill tend to have smaller yard footprints, which actually works in your favor for a putting green installation. You're not trying to fill a half-acre; you can create a high-quality 500–1,200 square foot practice space that transforms your backyard. Dacula's summer sun is intense, so we always advise on turf blade selection that resists UV fade. Shade patterns vary depending on whether you're near the tree lines (Little Mulberry Park proximity areas get some natural coverage), so we'll assess your specific lot. Most HOA documents in the newer Gwinnett subdivisions are fine with artificial turf putting greens as long as they look maintained and professional—not like a mini-golf course. We handle that conversation with your HOA if needed.
Absolutely. Clay doesn't drain well naturally, which is why we install a proper base layer—compacted stone, perforated pipes if needed, and engineered sub-base. The artificial surface sits on top, so you skip the whole clay-compaction nightmare. Water drains through and away from the turf, and you won't get that soupy mess after rain like you might with struggling natural grass in 30019.
Most Gwinnett subdivisions have yards where 500–1,200 square feet is realistic and impactful. That's enough for a fun, usable practice surface without overwhelming your layout. We can work with corner lots, side yards, or backyards. During the site visit, we'll map out what makes sense for your specific property, whether you're in Rabbit Hill or Harbins.
Most HOAs in newer East Gwinnett subdivisions do, as long as the installation looks professional and well-maintained. We've navigated this with dozens of Dacula homeowners. If there's any question, we can review your HOA docs and help you submit approval. A quality putting green actually raises property appeal, so it's rarely an issue.
Typical installation is 2–4 days depending on size and base prep needed. Spring and fall are ideal in Georgia—you avoid the intense summer heat and winter freeze cycles. We're about 40 minutes from Dacula, so scheduling is flexible. We can usually get you on the calendar within 2–3 weeks.
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