Veteran Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dacula's newer subdivisions around the Rabbit Hill and Harbins areas are full of homeowners who take pride in their yards—and for good reason. The neighborhoods here have that nice balance of established trees and modern homes, which means your backyard has real potential. A putting green isn't just about golf; it's about creating a space that works year-round without the hassle of constant maintenance. We've installed plenty of greens in East Gwinnett, and we understand what plays well in this area. The clay-heavy soil and our humid Georgia summers mean you need turf that actually holds up, not some bargain-basement product that turns into a mud pit after a heavy rain. That's where we come in. Whether you're in a newer neighborhood near Fort Yargo or closer to Little Mulberry Park, a quality putting green gives you a genuine reason to spend more time outside—and it looks fantastic doing it. We're veteran-owned, we know this region inside and out, and we build greens that last.
Dacula's clay-based soil is typical for East Gwinnett, which means drainage is something we plan for from day one. Your yard might have decent slope, or it might not—either way, proper base preparation keeps water from pooling under the turf during our wet springs. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're in the Rabbit Hill or Harbins neighborhoods; some lots sit under mature oaks, while others get hit with afternoon heat. We assess your specific yard's microclimate before recommending turf type and layout. Most Dacula yards range from 1,500 to 2,500 square feet, so a putting green sized at 200–400 square feet fits naturally without overwhelming the space. Many newer subdivisions have HOA guidelines worth checking—we'll walk you through that conversation. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on site prep needs and soil condition. The nice thing about working in these neighborhoods is the consistency of lot preparation; newer homes often have better grading already in place than older properties.
Clay does retain water, but that's why we install a engineered drainage layer beneath the turf—crushed stone and a perforated pipe system that moves water away from the green surface. In Dacula's terrain, we often slope the base layer toward a dry well or existing drainage. It works reliably through our heaviest rain months.
Many properties in Rabbit Hill and Harbins have large oaks that create dappled shade. We use shade-tolerant turf blends in those spots. If your yard is deep shade (under 4 hours of direct sun), a green becomes difficult. We'll honestly tell you if shade is the limiting factor and suggest alternatives.
Unlike natural grass, you won't mow or fertilize. You'll brush it occasionally, rinse it after heavy pollen seasons, and remove debris. Georgia's humidity doesn't degrade quality artificial turf the way some homeowners worry it will. Most owners spend 15–30 minutes monthly on upkeep.
Many newer Dacula neighborhoods do have landscape guidelines. We recommend checking your covenant before moving forward. Most HOAs approve artificial greens as long as they're well-maintained and don't block sightlines. We've navigated this for several local clients and can help with documentation if needed.
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