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Dacula's newer subdivisions in the Rabbit Hill and Harbins areas have brought a lot of beautiful homes, but they've also brought a lot of yard maintenance headaches. If you've got a backyard that's either baked in Georgia sun or shaded by mature trees near Little Mulberry Park, a putting green might be exactly what you need. We've installed artificial turf greens throughout East Gwinnett for homeowners who want that resort-quality short game without fighting the clay soil and unpredictable rainfall. The thing about Dacula is that many of these properties sit on that tricky east Gwinnett clay—it doesn't drain like sandy soil, and it gets hard and crusty in summer. That's actually where a putting green shines. Instead of dealing with dead patches, mud, or that constant mowing cycle, you get a playable surface year-round. Whether you're 30 minutes north toward Fort Yargo or tucked into one of the Rabbit Hill neighborhoods, a custom-built synthetic green can transform your outdoor space into a practice area that actually gets used. We work with Dacula homeowners all the time who want to add real entertainment value to their yards without the maintenance nightmare.
East Gwinnett's clay base is thick and dense—that's the reality of building in this part of the county. Drainage is a major consideration, which actually works in favor of artificial turf. When we install a putting green in Dacula, we always account for that heavy clay subsoil by engineering proper base layers and perforated backing so water moves away from the surface and doesn't pool. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on your neighborhood. Properties closer to Little Mulberry Park or in the Harbins area often have mature tree coverage, which keeps afternoon heat down but can create moisture retention issues. Rabbit Hill subdivisions tend to be newer with younger landscaping, so you might have more direct sun exposure. Most Dacula lots range from half-acre to full-acre residential parcels, which gives plenty of room for a quality 300–600 square foot putting green without cramping your usable yard space. HOA communities in the area typically approve artificial turf since it maintains consistent curb appeal year-round, but we always recommend checking your neighborhood covenants before design work begins. Installation usually takes 3–5 days depending on site prep and whether we're working around existing irrigation or landscape features.
Absolutely. That heavy east Gwinnett clay is exactly why synthetic greens work so well here. We install a permeable base system that sits on top of your clay and channels water away from the playing surface. Unlike natural grass, which struggles with clay compaction and poor drainage, artificial turf with proper subsurface engineering keeps your green playable even after heavy rain. No puddles, no dead spots.
Yes, but we'll design it differently than a full-sun installation. Properties in Harbins or near Little Mulberry Park often have tree coverage, which actually reduces heat stress on the turf. The trade-off is less light for play in evening hours. We can recommend turf pile heights and colors that look great in shade, and sometimes we suggest supplemental landscape lighting so you can use it after sunset.
Most jobs in the Rabbit Hill and Harbins neighborhoods take 3–5 business days from start to finish. We handle all site prep, base installation, turf laying, and edge finishing in that window. Weather can add a day or two—if we hit heavy rain during base work, we pause to let things set properly. We'll give you a specific timeline after the site visit.
Most do, since synthetic turf maintains consistent, manicured appearance year-round. However, every neighborhood has different rules. We always recommend pulling your HOA covenants before scheduling a design consultation. If there are restrictions, we can work with you on styling options or help you submit an approval request with professional renderings.
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