Fall Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Dacula backyard isn't just a fun addition—it's a smart way to use the space you've got in these newer Gwinnett County subdivisions. Whether you're in the Rabbit Hill area or closer to Harbins, fall is genuinely the best time to install. The cooler temperatures mean we can work without the stress of summer heat beating down on fresh turf, and your new green will have months to settle before next spring. We've worked all over East Gwinnett, and we know how the clay soil here behaves. Unlike some regions where drainage is a nightmare, we've got solid strategies that work with Dacula's soil composition, not against it. A lot of homeowners around here are thinking about their yards differently these days—less maintenance, more playability, better year-round use. If you've got the space and you're serious about actually using it (not just looking at it), a custom putting green can transform a corner of your property into something your family will enjoy constantly. Fall installation means you're ready to go the moment the weather cools down, and by winter you'll already be enjoying those putts without worrying about dormancy or weather delays.
Dacula's clay-heavy soil is actually a strength when we're building a putting green—it gives us a solid, stable foundation that won't shift or settle unevenly like sandy soil in other parts of Georgia. The key is our drainage strategy. We'll work with the natural grade of your property and add a perforated base layer, especially important in the Rabbit Hill and Harbins neighborhoods where newer homes tend to have tighter lot configurations. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your lot's tree coverage and positioning. Some properties near the Little Mulberry Park area benefit from afternoon shade, which is valuable in Gwinnett County summers, but we'll assess your specific microclimate during the consultation. Most Dacula lots are quarter-acre to half-acre, so a 300–500 square foot putting green is the sweet spot—visible from the patio, functional for practice, not overwhelming to maintain. Fall installation here works beautifully because we avoid the intense summer heat and give the turf time to root in before spring growth. If you're in a newer subdivision, check your HOA landscape guidelines first—most don't restrict artificial turf putting greens, but a quick call to your management company takes two minutes and eliminates guesswork.
Absolutely. Dacula's humidity and summer heat make installation harder and more expensive in June through August. Fall means cooler working conditions for our crew, faster drainage establishment, and your green gets four solid months to settle before spring. Winter freeze-thaw cycles are minimal in Gwinnett County, so there's no risk. You'll be putting comfortably by December and fully enjoying it come spring.
Clay is actually our friend here. It's dense and stable, which prevents settling and keeps your green level. We install a perforated base layer on top of the clay to manage water runoff—critical in the Rabbit Hill and Harbins areas. The clay won't shift under the turf like looser soil would, so your green maintains its contours year-round without raking or adjustments.
Most homes in these newer subdivisions work well with 300–500 square feet. That's large enough for real practice—multiple hole placements, realistic distances—but not so massive that it dominates your yard. We'll walk your property and show you exact options based on sun, shade, and sightlines from your house and patio.
Most do, but check your specific neighborhood first. HOA restrictions vary across Gwinnett County subdivisions. A quick email or call to your management company gets a yes or no in 24 hours. Once approved, we handle the rest—installation is straightforward and won't trigger any compliance issues.
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