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Dacula's newer subdivisions around Rabbit Hill and the Harbins area have brought a lot of beautiful homes, but they've also brought lawn maintenance headaches. Between the clay-heavy soil that Gwinnett County is known for and Georgia's hot summers, keeping a traditional lawn looking sharp—especially a putting green—takes serious work and serious water. That's where we come in. A synthetic putting green is the answer if you're tired of watering restrictions, brown patches, and constant upkeep. We've installed dozens of premium putting greens across East Gwinnett, and we understand what works in Dacula specifically. The clay soil actually works to our advantage during installation, giving us a stable base for drainage. Whether you're in Rabbit Hill or closer to the Harbins neighborhoods, we can create a backyard putter that looks like a real course—no water bill spike, no fertilizer, no mowing. It's the kind of upgrade that makes your yard the envy of the neighborhood and frees up your weekends. Let's talk about making your Dacula backyard into a water-smart putting oasis.
Dacula's soil composition—heavy clay mixed with the typical East Gwinnett profile—actually gives us an excellent foundation for putting green installation. Unlike sandy areas, clay compacts predictably, which means we can create a perfectly level base that stays stable through Georgia's seasonal temperature swings. The newer subdivisions around Rabbit Hill and Harbins tend to have medium to larger lots, which is ideal; we're often working with plenty of space to design a green that flows naturally with your landscape. Sun exposure varies depending on your specific street and tree maturity, but most Dacula yards get a solid 4–8 hours of direct sun. That's perfect for synthetic turf, which doesn't require as much light as live grass. Drainage is something we pay close attention to here—spring rains can pool in poorly planned yards, but our installation method accounts for Gwinnett's seasonal moisture patterns. If you're in an HOA-governed subdivision (common in the newer Dacula developments), we'll ensure your putting green meets all aesthetic and height requirements. We typically recommend professional-grade synthetic turf with a 1–2% grade slope for optimal play and water runoff.
Zero water—that's the whole point. A traditional putting green in Dacula requires consistent watering, especially during Georgia's dry summers. With synthetic turf, you'll eliminate thousands of gallons annually. No more watering schedules, no more guilt during drought restrictions, and no more surprise water bills. Your irrigation system can focus on landscape beds if you have them.
Not at all. We actually prefer clay for putting green bases because it compacts uniformly and provides stability. We build in proper subsurface drainage during installation—gravel, sand, and our system's slope ensure water runs off naturally. Dacula's clay is a feature, not a bug, in our installation process.
Most newer Dacula subdivisions allow synthetic turf, but we always recommend checking your HOA covenant first. Many Rabbit Hill and Harbins communities have approved putting greens as long as they meet height and drainage standards. We've worked with multiple Dacula HOAs and can navigate the approval process for you.
A typical residential putting green takes 2–4 days depending on size and base prep. Because Dacula's clay soil is stable, we often complete prep work efficiently. We handle all grading, base installation, turf layout, and edging so your new green is ready to play on quickly.
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