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Living in Dacula means you've got beautiful newer subdivisions, proximity to Fort Yargo, and access to parks like Little Mulberry—but it also means dealing with that stubborn Gwinnett clay and figuring out how to keep your landscape looking sharp year-round. A putting green isn't just a vanity project out here; it's a practical solution for homeowners who want a playable surface without fighting red clay drainage issues or watching grass thin out in shaded areas. We've installed dozens of greens across the Rabbit Hill and Harbins neighborhoods, and honestly, the feedback is always the same: people wish they'd done it sooner. Whether you're in a newer subdivision with tight HOA guidelines or you've got an awkward corner lot that's tough to maintain, an artificial putting green gives you that manicured look without the seasonal headaches. It takes a weekend to install, plays like the real thing, and holds up through Georgia's humidity and temperature swings. If you're ready to stop thinking about yard maintenance and start thinking about your short game, let's talk about what's possible for your property.
Dacula's clay-heavy soil is both a blessing and a curse. That east Gwinnett clay drains slower than sand-based soils, which means natural grass can get waterlogged, and you're fighting fungal issues during our humid summers. A putting green eliminates that problem entirely—no standing water, no compaction issues, no brown patches from poor drainage. The neighborhoods here are pretty diverse in terms of lot size and sun exposure. Some properties in Rabbit Hill get solid afternoon sun; others are shaded by mature trees. Artificial turf handles both scenarios flawlessly, unlike natural grass, which struggles in shade and can thin out if you don't have the light. Most newer subdivisions around Dacula have HOA guidelines, and here's the good news: a well-installed putting green usually fits within those rules because it looks intentional and manicured, not like you're giving up on your yard. Installation is straightforward even on sloped terrain, which is common in these neighborhoods. We compact the base properly, account for drainage, and make sure the green sits flush with your existing hardscape. The clay actually helps here—it's easier to level than sandy soil.
Most installations take one day, sometimes two depending on size and site prep. We're based about 40 minutes away, so we can typically schedule urgent jobs within the week. If you've got clay compaction or uneven grading that needs fixing beforehand, we factor that into the timeline. Either way, you're looking at a weekend project in most cases.
Ninety percent of the time, yes. HOAs in newer Gwinnett subdivisions tend to approve artificial turf when it's installed professionally and looks polished. A putting green is actually seen as a landscaping upgrade, not a shortcut. We can walk you through your specific covenants and show you examples from similar neighborhoods.
It actually makes things easier. Clay compacts nicely and provides stable base support, which is why we don't need deep excavation or expensive drainage systems like you'd need in sandy soil. We prep it right, and you get a solid, level playing surface that won't shift or settle over time.
Our turf is rated for high-humidity climates. It won't fade, won't hold moisture like natural grass, and won't develop mold or fungal issues. It actually plays better in heat than natural grass—no slow, spongy surface. We've got greens around the Fort Yargo area that perform great year-round.
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