Front Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Dacula front yard sounds like a dream—and honestly, it's more achievable than you'd think. Living in Gwinnett County, especially in neighborhoods like Rabbit Hill or around the Harbins area, means you've got newer subdivisions with solid lot sizes and plenty of homeowners who appreciate a well-maintained landscape. The thing about a residential putting green is that it transforms your outdoor space into something you'll actually use. Not just on weekends when you're thinking about golf—but on random Tuesday afternoons when the weather's nice and you want to step outside with a putter in hand. We've installed these in front yards across Dacula, and what we've learned is that the clay-heavy soil in East Gwinnett actually works in your favor during installation. It gives us a stable base to work with. Your front yard might be getting full sun, or maybe it's shaded by the pines that are common in this area. Either way, we can design something that plays well with your home's orientation and your neighbors' sight lines. The goal isn't to build a tournament-grade course—it's to create a functional, beautiful space that makes you smile every time you pull into your driveway.
Dacula's clay-based soil is different from what you'll find in sandier parts of Georgia, and that actually matters for putting green installation. We use that dense clay as a compacted base layer, which prevents water from pooling the way it might in looser soil. Since many homes in Rabbit Hill and the surrounding newer subdivisions were built in the last 15–20 years, lot grading is typically already in place, so we're not fighting against poorly sloped yards. Sun exposure varies depending on whether your lot faces the road or backs up to trees—common in this area. Most Dacula front yards get a mix of morning and afternoon sun, which works well for artificial turf. We'll assess shade patterns from existing oaks and pines during your consultation. HOA rules in some Gwinnett subdivisions can restrict certain installations, so we always review your covenants upfront. Drainage is crucial in East Gwinnett's clay environment, so we install a perforated base that keeps the green playable even after heavy rain. Front-yard putting greens in Dacula typically run 300–600 square feet—large enough to be fun, small enough to fit naturally beside driveways and landscaping.
Most do, but it depends on your specific subdivision's covenants. We've installed greens in Rabbit Hill and Harbins-area neighborhoods without issue, though some require approval or have guidelines about edging and height. We'll review your HOA documents before we start and handle any notifications needed. It's always better to ask first.
Clay holds water longer than sandy soil, so proper base preparation is essential. We install a perforated drainage layer beneath the turf to direct water away and prevent soggy spots. Dacula's clay actually provides excellent compaction for stability—you won't get the shifting or settling issues you might see in sandier areas.
Yes. Modern artificial turf is engineered for Georgia's climate. It won't brown or wilt like natural grass during our hot, humid summers. We use UV-stabilized materials that hold color and won't degrade under the intense East Gwinnett sun. Plus, no watering needed—a bonus in summer.
Price depends on square footage, site prep, and design complexity. A typical 400–500 sq ft green in Dacula runs between $4,000–$7,000 installed. We offer free on-site quotes where we can walk your yard, assess drainage and sun, and give you an exact price based on your specific conditions.
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