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Your backyard in Dacula is prime real estate for a putting green — especially if you've got dogs, cats, or kids running around. The neighborhoods around Rabbit Hill and Harbins have plenty of space, and a lot of homeowners in these newer subdivisions are discovering that synthetic turf is the answer to maintaining a beautiful outdoor space without the constant upkeep. Unlike natural grass, which can get torn up by pet claws and turns into mud during our wet Georgia springs, a pet-safe putting green stays pristine year-round. You get the manicured, golf-course look without watering, fertilizing, or dealing with bare spots where Fido's been digging. We've installed dozens of these in East Gwinnett, and the feedback is always the same: homeowners wish they'd done it sooner. Whether you're near Little Mulberry Park or out closer to the Fort Yargo area, the clay soil and humidity here actually make synthetic turf a smarter long-term investment than trying to keep real grass alive. It handles our weather, it's safe for pets, and it turns your yard into something you actually want to spend time in.
Dacula's clay-heavy soil — especially in the newer subdivisions — drains slower than sandier areas, which means natural grass struggles during our rainy seasons. That's one reason synthetic turf performs so well here. Your yard likely gets a mix of sun and shade depending on whether you're in the Rabbit Hill or Harbins neighborhoods, and we design putting greens to work with those patterns. Some lots are deeper and narrower, so we've learned to maximize putting surfaces in the space you have. The HOA rules in most East Gwinnett subdivisions are reasonable about landscape upgrades, but we always recommend checking your deed restrictions before we break ground — we're happy to help you understand what's allowed. Installation on clay soil actually requires more careful base preparation than sandy sites; we spend extra time on drainage and compaction to make sure water doesn't pool underneath. The humidity here means we choose turf products that breathe well and resist algae. It's not complicated, but it's different from installing in drier climates, and that's experience we bring every time.
Absolutely. The clay is actually why proper base prep matters most — we install a perforated drainage layer underneath so water moves through instead of sitting. Once that's done, synthetic turf performs better than natural grass would on this soil type. We've done dozens of installs in Rabbit Hill and Harbins with zero drainage complaints.
Yes. Pet-safe putting green turf is non-toxic, doesn't have harmful chemicals, and drains urine directly through the base. Dogs won't ingest fibers like they might with older carpet. The surface is gentler on joints than concrete, and claws won't tear it up like natural grass. It's honestly one of the best uses for synthetic turf.
We're about 40 minutes away in Gwinnett, so Dacula is a comfortable service area for us. A standard residential putting green typically takes 2–3 days to install, depending on lot size and existing conditions. We'll give you an exact timeline after the site visit.
Most Dacula subdivisions allow landscape improvements like putting greens, but we recommend reviewing your deed restrictions first. We're happy to discuss what's typically allowed and can even help you draft a request if your HOA requires approval. Better to confirm upfront than after we've started.
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