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A putting green in your Dacula backyard isn't just a nice-to-have—it's a game-changer for homeowners in Rabbit Hill and the Harbins area who want to turn their yard into something genuinely functional. We've worked with plenty of folks here in 30019 who were tired of driving to a range or settling for uneven grass that dies out mid-summer. Whether you're 15 minutes from Little Mulberry Park or tucked into one of the newer Gwinnett subdivisions, a custom putting green gives you a low-maintenance focal point that actually gets used. The beauty of artificial turf in East Georgia is that it thrives in our clay-heavy soil without requiring the constant watering and upkeep that real grass demands. You get a practice surface that plays true year-round, handles our humidity and occasional drought stretches, and looks pristine whether it's been two weeks or two months since the last weather event. Dacula homeowners especially appreciate the durability—no worn patches from foot traffic, no muddy spots after rain, no fighting with clay compaction.
Dacula's clay soil is actually one of the biggest reasons artificial turf makes sense here. Traditional grass struggles with drainage on clay, and we see a lot of soggy spots that turn into bare patches come summer. Our synthetic putting greens include proper base preparation and drainage layers that work *with* your soil type instead of against it. The Rabbit Hill and Harbins neighborhoods tend to have decent sun exposure, though plenty of properties have mature oak coverage—we design the green's placement to maximize usable light hours. Most Dacula properties we install on are quarter-acre to half-acre lots in newer subdivisions, which means there's usually a sweet spot near a patio or back corner where a putting green fits naturally into the landscape. HOA rules in some of the newer developments allow landscaping upgrades, so we always recommend checking your covenants first—though most communities see a well-maintained putting green as a yard asset, not a restriction. Installation here typically takes 2–3 days depending on site prep, and the clay base actually compacts well for our sub-base once we've graded it properly.
Absolutely. Our drainage system is specifically designed for Gwinnett County's clay conditions. Water moves through the synthetic turf and engineered base instead of pooling, which is exactly what happens with natural grass on clay. The turf itself doesn't rot or develop the mold issues you sometimes see with real grass in humid summers. You get a playable surface even during our wet springs.
Most Dacula installations range from $4,500 to $9,000 depending on square footage, base prep needed, and any custom contouring. A standard 400–600 sq ft green works for most backyards in our area. We offer financing options and can walk you through the investment during a free on-site estimate—no obligation.
Yes. We've built 200 sq ft greens and 1,200 sq ft greens. Even compact Dacula lots typically have a usable corner or side area. We'll assess your space, sun exposure, and drainage during a consultation and show you what's realistic for your property.
Most do, especially in Gwinnett's newer communities where homeowners often upgrade landscaping. That said, some HOAs have specific rules about artificial turf or permanent structures. We recommend checking your covenants or calling your HOA before we quote, but we've worked through approval conversations countless times and can help guide you.
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