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A putting green in your Dacula backyard isn't just about golf—it's about reclaiming space that actually works for you year-round. Whether you're in the Rabbit Hill neighborhood or over near Harbins, we've seen firsthand how East Gwinnett clay and the newer subdivision layouts create both challenges and opportunities for outdoor living. Most homeowners around here are tired of fighting with patchy grass, dealing with drainage issues, or spending weekends maintaining something that never quite looks right. That's exactly why we've been installing artificial putting greens throughout Dacula for the past several years. It's a woman-owned operation, and we take pride in understanding what matters to families here—low maintenance, durability through Georgia's humidity, and a finished product that actually enhances your home's value. Your yard doesn't have to be a project anymore. It can be a destination.
Dacula's clay-heavy soil is beautiful for building, but it's brutal for turf. The newer subdivisions tend to have compacted base layers, which means natural grass struggles with drainage and root development. Artificial putting green systems sidestep that problem entirely—no fighting the soil, no seasonal dead zones. Because you're close to Little Mulberry Park and the tree-lined areas near Fort Yargo, many properties here have mixed sun and shade patterns throughout the day. That's actually ideal for synthetic turf installation; shade doesn't kill artificial grass the way it does natural lawn. We typically see yards in the 400–800 square foot range in this area, which is the sweet spot for a functional putting green that doesn't overwhelm the space. The humidity here means proper subsurface drainage is critical—we always install with perforated base and infill systems rated for Georgia's climate. HOA guidelines in many Dacula subdivisions are strict about landscape appearance, but artificial putting greens are almost universally approved because they stay immaculate without chemical treatments.
Clay compacts and holds water, which is why we don't build directly on native Dacula soil. We excavate, install a gravel base layer for drainage, then lay the synthetic surface. This prevents pooling and keeps the green playable year-round even during Georgia's wet seasons. The clay actually gives us a stable foundation once we prepare it correctly.
Absolutely. Unlike natural grass, artificial turf thrives in shade. Many properties in these neighborhoods have mature trees that make regular lawn impossible. A synthetic putting green performs identically in full sun or dappled shade, so you can place it wherever makes sense for your backyard layout.
Most are. We've worked with several HOAs in the area, and they approve artificial putting greens because the surface is clean, consistent, and never looks overgrown or neglected. Always check your specific CC&Rs, but we've rarely encountered objections in newer Gwinnett County subdivisions.
Maintenance is minimal. We recommend light brushing every few months and occasional rinses to remove pollen and dust. Because Dacula gets humid, we check drainage annually to ensure water moves properly through the system. Most homeowners find they spend 30 minutes per year on upkeep, not per week.
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