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Sport courts have become a huge thing in Dacula—especially in the newer subdivisions around Rabbit Hill and the Harbins area where families want their kids to have a safe place to practice basketball, tennis, or just shoot around without tearing up the yard. Here's the thing: that East Gwinnett clay soil is great for a lot of things, but it doesn't handle constant foot traffic the way you need it to for a real athletic court. We've installed dozens of sport courts in this area, and the homeowners consistently tell us it's one of the best upgrades they've made. You get a surface that drains properly even after heavy rain, doesn't fade in the Georgia sun, and honestly looks professional enough that your neighbors start asking questions. Whether you're thinking about a half-court setup for driveway hoops or something more serious with multiple sport lines, we can build it to fit your space and your budget. The proximity to Little Mulberry Park is great for community events, but having your own dedicated court at home? That changes how your family uses the yard. Let's talk about what would work best for your property.
Dacula's newer subdivisions come with tight soil composition—that clay base means water pooling is real if you don't engineer the base layer correctly. We always account for this during installation, making sure we have proper slope and a gravel foundation that handles Gwinnett County's typical rainfall patterns. The sun exposure varies depending on whether you're in Rabbit Hill or closer to the Harbins side, so we'll assess your lot during the consultation. Some yards have mature tree coverage that creates shade patterns throughout the day; others are wide open. That matters for both the turf selection and the court's long-term performance. Most of the lots we work on in the area run 1–2 acres, which gives us flexibility with positioning. HOA rules in Dacula subdivisions tend to be reasonable about sport courts as long as they're positioned correctly and maintained well—we've got experience navigating those restrictions. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on site prep, and we handle all the base work so you're not dealing with settling or drainage headaches down the road.
Absolutely. East Gwinnett clay compacts differently than sandy soil, so we dig deeper and use a stabilized base to prevent settling. We also engineer proper slope to shed water—clay holds moisture, and a sport court needs to drain fast. We've done this dozens of times in your area, so the prep work is built into our process. It's why the upfront installation matters; it protects your investment for years.
Yes. Most Dacula HOAs approve sport courts as long as they're positioned away from street view and maintained properly. We handle those conversations all the time and can show you exactly where to place it on your lot. We'll also make sure the finished product meets your community's aesthetic standards. It's about being a good neighbor while getting what you want.
We're based about 40 minutes away, which puts us close enough for quick turnarounds on installation and any follow-up maintenance. That drive time also means we're not charging travel fees that inflate your project cost. We service Dacula regularly and know the area's soil, drainage patterns, and neighborhood layouts.
We use UV-stabilized synthetic turf that holds up to full sun without fading or becoming brittle. Dacula gets hot, and inferior turf starts breaking down after a couple of summers. Our materials are tested for Georgia weather, and we can adjust the court setup based on whether your yard gets afternoon shade or all-day exposure.
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