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A putting green in your Dacula backyard isn't just a fun addition—it's a practical investment, especially if you're in one of the newer subdivisions around Rabbit Hill or Harbins where yard space is premium and HOA restrictions keep natural grass maintenance on a tight leash. Here's the thing: East Gwinnett's clay-heavy soil means traditional turf can get waterlogged during our rainy springs, and mowing a postage-stamp lawn every week gets old fast. That's where artificial putting green turf comes in. You get a playable surface that drains properly, stays green year-round without chemicals, and actually looks better than struggling natural grass in our humid summers. Whether you're 10 minutes from Little Mulberry Park or closer to the Fort Yargo area, a well-installed synthetic green turns your outdoor space into something your family will actually use. We've worked with dozens of Dacula homeowners who were tired of fighting the climate and the HOA handbook. The result? A backyard that looks maintained, plays great, and gives you time back in your weekends.
Dacula's soil composition works against natural putting greens—that dense, clay-based earth in East Gwinnett doesn't drain like sandy loam, which means your grass gets stressed and your putting surface gets soggy. Synthetic turf eliminates that problem entirely. The 30019 area also gets decent sun exposure on most properties, but shade patterns vary wildly depending on whether you're in the Rabbit Hill neighborhoods or closer to tree-lined subdivisions. Our installers map your sun hours before recommending pile height and infill—shorter nap for full-sun yards, slightly deeper for mixed-light areas. Many Dacula homes sit on smaller lots, so we often install 400–800 square-foot greens that maximize playability without looking oversized. Drainage is non-negotiable here; we slope the base layer properly so Gwinnett's spring rains flow through instead of pooling. HOA landscape rules in newer subdivisions are usually flexible about synthetic greens as long as the installation looks intentional and well-maintained, but we'll walk you through any CC&R questions. The 40-minute drive from our shop means we're invested in getting it right the first time.
Absolutely. We don't install directly on clay—it'll hold water and create a spongy play surface. We dig down 4–6 inches, remove the clay layer, and lay a perforated base with proper slope. It's extra work, but it's the difference between a green that plays like carpet versus one that feels squishy after rain. Worth every penny in Dacula.
Most newer subdivisions in Rabbit Hill and Harbins don't prohibit it, especially if it's installed cleanly with proper edging and integrated landscaping. We've worked with dozens of Dacula HOAs and rarely hit resistance. Still, always check your CC&Rs first—we're happy to review them with you before we quote.
Synthetic greens work in full sun or partial shade, but Dacula's heat and humidity mean a little afternoon shade is actually ideal. If your yard gets 4+ hours of direct sun daily, any quality turf product will hold up beautifully. Less than that, and we might recommend a slightly different pile height for durability.
Most of our Dacula installs are 400–800 square feet—that's roughly a 20x20 to 30x27 foot area. Smaller lots in subdivisions work great with a compact 9-hole layout or a single challenging green. We'll show you how it all fits before we break ground.
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