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Your backyard in Dacula has real potential—especially if you're thinking about a sport court. Whether you're in the Rabbit Hill area, over near Harbins, or anywhere else in 30019, that Georgia clay soil you're working with actually makes artificial turf the smarter play than you might think. A lot of families around here are stuck with yards that stay muddy half the year or hard as concrete the other half. With a sport court—whether that's a basketball half-court, pickleball setup, or multipurpose surface—you get consistent, playable conditions no matter what the Gwinnett County weather throws at you. The newer subdivisions around Dacula tend to have decent lot sizes, which means most homeowners have the space to make this work without eating up their entire yard. And here's the thing: when you're close to Little Mulberry Park and Fort Yargo, your kids probably already want a place to practice skills at home. We've installed plenty of these courts across East Gwinnett, and Dacula's location and neighborhood layouts make it one of our favorite service areas. The investment pays dividends in usable outdoor space.
East Gwinnett clay is no joke—it compacts, it holds water, and it cracks when it dries. That's exactly why artificial turf for a sport court makes sense here. Instead of fighting your soil with concrete or asphalt (which can get brutally hot in summer), turf gives you shock absorption, better drainage, and a surface that stays cooler underfoot. Most Dacula yards get a solid mix of sun and shade depending on lot orientation and tree coverage, especially in the Rabbit Hill and Harbins neighborhoods where mature trees are common. We always assess your specific yard's sun patterns before finalizing the court layout—you don't want shadowed areas staying damp or sunny spots degrading faster. The clay soil actually works in your favor during installation: it's stable for base prep and compacts well, so you're not dealing with sandy or overly loose substrate. Newer subdivisions often have HOA guidelines about color and court perimeter setup, so we'll walk through those with you upfront. Court size flexibility is huge in Dacula—we can build anything from a small shooting court to a full multipurpose rectangle depending on your lot, and our crew handles all the grading, drainage, and base work to match the East Gwinnett terrain.
Yes—actually better than natural grass would. We install proper subsurface drainage and use perforated base layers that channel water away from the clay. Your clay compacts well, which helps the court stay stable, but we engineer the pitch and drainage so standing water isn't an issue even after heavy Gwinnett County rain.
Most lots here have enough room. A half-court basketball setup needs roughly 47' x 50', and we've built plenty of those in the Rabbit Hill and Harbins areas. We can also scale down for pickleball or multipurpose courts if your space is tighter. We'll measure and design specifically for your lot.
Premium turf systems come with 8–10 year warranties against wear and fading. Georgia sun is intense, but modern artificial fibers hold up well. We use quality brands rated for high-traffic, high-heat environments and can discuss maintenance to extend life.
Usually within 24–48 hours. Full stabilization takes about a week, but the court is usable almost immediately. We'll give you specific care instructions when we finish, and our crew handles all the heavy lifting—base work, drainage, and surface installation.
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