Subdivision Approved — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Living in Dacula means enjoying newer neighborhoods with real landscaping standards—and that includes your yard. Whether you're in the Rabbit Hill area or closer to Harbins, subdivision living comes with expectations. A backyard putting green checks a lot of boxes: it's low-maintenance, it looks polished year-round, and it actually adds value to properties in Gwinnett County. We've installed dozens of artificial greens across Dacula, and the response is always the same—homeowners love having a professional-grade practice space right outside their door. No more driving to the range or paying membership fees. Your short game improves because you're actually using it. Plus, with our synthetic turf, you're not fighting East Gwinnett's clay soil or worrying about brown patches during dry spells. The grass stays perfect whether it's summer heat or winter dormancy. We handle everything from site prep to final grading, and we know exactly what Dacula HOAs approve.
Dacula's soil is heavy clay—that's the reality of east Gwinnett. When you install a putting green here, proper base preparation is non-negotiable. We bring in crushed stone and engineered drainage because standing water and clay don't mix. Most Dacula lots are half-acre to one-acre, which gives us good working room for a quality green without major earthwork. Sun exposure varies depending on whether your home backs to Little Mulberry Park or sits in one of the newer subdivisions with mature tree cover. We assess shade patterns during initial consultation—full sun greens perform differently than dappled-light setups. HOA approval is straightforward in Dacula's neighborhoods; putting greens fall under landscape enhancement, not pool-deck structures, so you're rarely flagged. What matters is installation quality. We compact our base layers properly, slope for drainage toward French drains if needed, and use turf specifications that handle Georgia humidity without algae buildup. Winter isn't really an issue here—our synthetic doesn't dormant like natural grass, so you're putting in January the same as July.
Most Dacula subdivisions allow putting greens without formal approval, but we always recommend checking your covenants first. We've worked with every major HOA in the area—Rabbit Hill, Harbins, and the newer communities—and they universally support well-installed turf greens as landscaping upgrades. When in doubt, we can submit photos and specs on your behalf.
Clay drainage is our specialty here. We excavate to proper depth, install a perforated drainage layer, add crushed stone base, then slope the green slightly toward a hidden French drain or dry well. This prevents the pooling and soft spots you'd get without preparation. It's extra upfront work, but it's what keeps your green playable year-round in Gwinnett.
Most homes in your area have 8,000 to 12,000 sq ft of usable backyard. We typically build 400 to 800 sq ft putting greens—big enough for real practice, small enough to feel integrated into your landscape. We'll design around existing trees, fences, and sight lines from your patio or deck.
Site prep and base work usually takes 2 to 3 days depending on soil conditions and drainage needs. Turf installation and finishing happens in 1 to 2 days. Total timeline is typically 4 to 5 days from start to putt-ready. We schedule around your convenience and work around Dacula's seasonal weather patterns.
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