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A putting green in your Dacula backyard isn't just a golf accessory—it's a reason to spend more time outside, especially in those newer subdivisions around Rabbit Hill and Harbins where yard space is actually usable. We've installed plenty of these in Gwinnett County, and what we've learned is that homeowners out here love having that one feature that makes their neighbors actually want to come over. Whether you're in 30019 or nearby, the idea is the same: low-maintenance short grass that stays perfect year-round, no watering bill spike, no chemicals, and the kind of curb appeal that makes people do a double-take when they drive by. Most folks think artificial turf putting greens are only for country clubs, but honestly, the technology has come so far that a residential installation looks indistinguishable from a real green—especially once it settles in. You get the playability, the look, and zero headaches come summer or after a heavy rain.
Dacula sits in East Gwinnett on that clay-heavy soil that drains slower than you'd like, which is actually one of the best reasons to go artificial for a putting green. Real grass on clay means standing water after storms, compaction issues, and turf that struggles in both wet and dry spells. Our artificial greens solve that problem completely—we install a proper base with drainage built in, so water moves through rather than pooling. The subdivision development in your area means most yards have mixed sun and shade patterns depending on where trees have matured. That's perfect for synthetic turf because unlike natural grass, it performs identically in full sun or dappled shade. One thing we always check with Dacula homeowners: HOA rules. A lot of the newer neighborhoods have specific guidelines about landscape features, but putting greens almost always fall within residential improvement allowances. Installation is straightforward here—we've got the equipment and crew setup to handle the clay base prep efficiently, and we're only about 40 minutes from your property, so scheduling and follow-up service are hassle-free.
Most Dacula subdivisions, especially in Rabbit Hill and Harbins, allow putting greens as a residential improvement. We recommend checking your HOA covenants—they typically outline landscape restrictions. In our experience, artificial greens are approved far more often than natural pool areas or outbuildings. If you're unsure, we can walk you through the language or help you submit approval paperwork. It rarely takes more than a few weeks.
Yes. Clay is actually why artificial greens work so well here. We excavate and install a perforated base layer that sits above the clay, allowing water to drain horizontally and down through the system rather than sitting on top. Real grass struggles with clay drainage; synthetic turf thrives because the drainage is engineered, not dependent on soil structure.
Property line setbacks depend on your local zoning code, not the turf itself. Most Dacula residential lots allow you to build within standard setback distances—usually 10-15 feet from the side line. If your yard backs up to park land or a neighbor's property, we'll verify your survey and ensure full compliance before we break ground.
From consultation to play-ready is typically 1-2 weeks, depending on weather and base prep. Since we're 40 minutes away, we can schedule efficiently and usually avoid long gaps between site visits. Fall and spring are ideal, but we work year-round in Georgia. We'll give you a firm completion date once the base is prepped.
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