Toddler Play Area — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard in Dacula doesn't have to stay a muddy, weedy mess just because Georgia clay and toddlers don't mix well. We install artificial putting greens that turn those problem yards—especially the ones in Rabbit Hill and the Harbins area—into safe, playable spaces your kids actually want to spend time in. Real grass in East Gwinnett clay gets torn up fast, stays soggy after rain, and requires constant maintenance you probably don't have time for. A synthetic putting green solves all of that. No mud tracked into the house, no bare patches from rough play, no watering bills, and honestly, it's softer and safer for toddlers learning to run around barefoot. We've been installing these in newer Dacula subdivisions for years now—places where yards are compact but families want maximum usable outdoor space. The drive from our shop is manageable, and we handle the whole project: site prep, base installation, and finishing touches so your green sits perfectly level and drains properly. Your kids get their play area. You get your weekends back.
Dacula's East Gwinnett clay is thick and holds water like nobody's business. That's actually why artificial turf makes so much sense here—natural grass struggles with drainage, especially in the newer subdivisions where grading can be inconsistent. Before we install a putting green, we evaluate your lot's slope and sun exposure. Properties near Little Mulberry Park and throughout Rabbit Hill get solid afternoon sun, which means your synthetic turf won't develop that shaded, compacted look natural grass does. We build in proper sub-base drainage because clay doesn't shed water on its own. The base we use prevents pooling and keeps the surface playable even after heavy Georgia thunderstorms. Most Dacula yards are modest in size, so we're experienced at maximizing a small footprint—think 200 to 400 square feet of premium play space that doesn't require you to maintain HOA-approved landscaping around it. We work with the contours of your land rather than against them, which saves time and keeps costs down.
Yes, with caveats. Quality synthetic turf in full sun can get warm, but it's not the temperature hazard that asphalt or concrete is. We recommend watering the green lightly before peak afternoon play, especially in July and August. Most families in Dacula use their putting greens in morning hours or evening anyway, and that's when kids are most comfortable playing.
Honestly, it adds a day or two because we have to prep the base more carefully. Clay compacts differently than sandy soil, so we ensure proper grading and drainage layers before laying turf. That extra care prevents pooling problems next spring. Most Dacula installations take 2–3 days start to finish.
Most newer Dacula subdivisions allow it, especially for defined play areas separate from your main yard. We've worked with HOAs in Rabbit Hill and surrounding neighborhoods—always check your covenants first. We can help navigate approval conversations if needed.
Minimal. Weekly brushing to keep the fibers standing upright, occasional rinse to clear dust and pollen (Dacula gets plenty of oak pollen), and that's it. No fertilizer, no reseeding, no mud. A solid putting green lasts 8–10 years even with daily toddler traffic.
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