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Dacula's newer neighborhoods—especially around Rabbit Hill and the Harbins area—are packed with young families who get it: natural grass courts wear out fast, especially when you've got kids playing basketball or practicing tennis year-round. That Georgia clay underneath doesn't drain like it should, and by mid-summer you're either dealing with mud or dust clouds. A sport court isn't just about looks; it's about giving your family a legitimate play surface that doesn't turn into a maintenance nightmare. We've installed courts all over Gwinnett County, and we know exactly what Dacula homeowners need. Whether you're near Little Mulberry Park or closer to the Fort Yargo side of town, the same principle applies: the right artificial turf, properly installed, turns your backyard into a real asset. No more arguing with your HOA about dead grass patches. No more explaining to your kids why they can't play outside because it's too muddy. A sport court handles our climate, our soil conditions, and real family use—and it does it for years.
Here's the thing about Dacula: you're sitting on East Gwinnett clay, which is honestly pretty unforgiving. After a heavy rain—and we get plenty in spring—that clay compacts and holds water like a sponge. Natural grass struggles with that, and so does poor-quality artificial turf if the base prep isn't done right. The subdivisions here are newer, which means a lot of yards are still settling and shifting slightly. We account for that during installation. Sun exposure varies wildly too—some yards in the Rabbit Hill area get full afternoon heat exposure, while others have mature tree cover that creates shade patterns. Both situations need different drainage considerations. And if your property falls under any HOA rules (which many of the newer Dacula developments do), we'll make sure your court design complies. Most residential courts here run between 3,000 and 5,000 square feet, which is a solid size for a basketball half-court or tennis practice area without taking over your whole backyard. We always recommend our premium base system for Dacula installs because of the clay—it's the difference between a court that lasts 12 years and one that settles unevenly after three.
Absolutely. Our turf is engineered for exactly this climate—Georgia summers and our frequent afternoon thunderstorms. The key is installation quality and drainage design. Because Dacula sits on clay, we don't skimp on base prep. Proper drainage keeps water from pooling and prolongs turf life significantly. We've got courts installed throughout Gwinnett that are thriving in year 8 and 9.
Not negatively. Shade actually extends turf life by reducing UV stress, and it keeps the court cooler in summer—huge comfort win for players. The only real consideration is that some debris falls from trees, but that's easily raked. We assess shade patterns during your site visit and factor that into our installation plan.
We schedule site visits throughout Dacula and the surrounding Gwinnett area regularly. Most installations happen within 2-4 weeks of your consultation, depending on season and current project load. Since we're about 40 minutes out, we batch visits when possible to serve the area efficiently without cutting corners.
Many Dacula subdivisions do have landscape guidelines, particularly the newer ones around Rabbit Hill. We work with your HOA documentation upfront to make sure colors, materials, and dimensions fit their standards. It's painless on our end—we've done this countless times and know what passes review.
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