New Construction — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
New construction in Dacula means opportunity—especially if you're building in the Rabbit Hill or Harbins neighborhoods where lot sizes give you room to think creatively about outdoor space. A putting green isn't just a novelty; it's a genuine lifestyle upgrade that pays dividends in entertainment value and daily enjoyment. We've installed hundreds of synthetic turf greens across Gwinnett County, and we've learned that Dacula homeowners tend to be particular about their landscaping investments. You're not just adding a feature to your yard; you're creating a destination on your property. Whether you want a compact 8x12 practice green near your patio or a more ambitious 15x20 layout that draws eyes from the back fence, artificial turf gives you that resort-quality putting surface without the grueling maintenance schedule of natural grass. The clay soil common to East Gwinnett makes drainage a real consideration in any landscape project—which is exactly why synthetic turf shines here. It performs beautifully in our humid summers, handles our occasional heavy rain, and never becomes that muddy nightmare natural grass becomes after a downpour. For families settling into newer subdivisions around Dacula, a putting green becomes a gathering point, a feature that makes the home feel finished, and honestly, a smart addition that visitors remember.
Dacula's clay-heavy soil presents both a challenge and a reason to choose artificial turf. Natural grass struggles in clay because water doesn't drain evenly—you get pooling in some spots and dry patches in others. A synthetic putting green eliminates that headache entirely. Our installations here account for proper base preparation beneath the turf, which is crucial in areas prone to the kind of moisture retention you see around Harbins and near Little Mulberry Park. Sun exposure varies block to block in these newer subdivisions, so we assess each yard individually. Some properties get six hours of direct afternoon sun; others have mature tree cover that filters light. Artificial turf performs consistently in both scenarios—no brown patches from shade, no wear patterns from foot traffic. HOA requirements in Dacula subdivisions typically allow decorative turf installations, though we always verify deed restrictions before breaking ground. Lot sizes in the area usually support a putting green without feeling cramped. We've found that most new-construction homes here have adequate backyard depth for a green that actually feels purposeful rather than token. Installation takes one to two days depending on prep work, and you're ready to play immediately—no seeding, no waiting for growth.
Yes. We install a perforated base layer that moves water away from the turf surface and into proper drainage channels. This is especially important in East Gwinnett clay. After heavy rain—which we get regularly—water disperses within hours rather than pooling like it would on natural grass. The synthetic material itself is porous, so standing water isn't a problem.
Minimal. No mowing, no fertilizer, no fungal treatments—all common headaches in Georgia humidity. You'll rinse it occasionally to clear debris and brush the nap to keep the surface even. That's genuinely it. Summer heat and occasional heavy rain won't degrade the turf like they would with natural grass in our area.
Almost certainly yes. We've installed dozens across Gwinnett subdivisions including Rabbit Hill and Harbins developments. Most HOAs welcome aesthetic landscape upgrades like synthetic turf. We verify deed restrictions upfront so there are no surprises. If your community has specific guidelines, we work within them.
Initial assessment and measurements take one visit. We'll discuss drainage, sun patterns, and design. Installation itself takes one to two days depending on base prep and yard complexity. Unlike natural grass, you're ready to use it immediately—no grow-in period. Most Dacula clients are putting within a week of calling us.
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