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Dacula's newer subdivisions—especially around Rabbit Hill and the Harbins area—are full of families who want their yards to work harder. That clay soil you're dealing with out here in East Gwinnett can make a natural lawn frustrating. Between the summer heat, the way water sits on that heavy clay, and the time commitment that comes with maintaining turf in Georgia humidity, a lot of homeowners are making the switch to artificial sport courts. We work in Dacula regularly, and we've seen how a quality synthetic turf installation transforms backyards into spaces that actually get used year-round. Whether you're thinking about basketball, tennis, or just a play surface that doesn't turn into a mud pit after rain, artificial turf gives you the durability and low maintenance that Gwinnett County families are looking for. The proximity to Little Mulberry Park and Fort Yargo means outdoor recreation is part of the lifestyle here—and having a professional-grade court at home changes how often your family actually uses it.
Dacula's East Gwinnett clay is dense and compacted, especially in the newer neighborhoods where topsoil is thinner than you'd find in older established areas. That means drainage becomes critical—we always slope sport courts to shed water effectively because pooling on clay-heavy soil can undermine the base and invite algae growth during Georgia's humid summers. Sun exposure varies considerably depending on whether your lot backs up toward the Harbins area or sits closer to the tree lines around Rabbit Hill. Some properties get 6-8 hours of direct sun; others are more shaded. We assess your specific microclimate before recommending infill type and pile height. HOA rules in Dacula subdivisions sometimes restrict court colors or require screening, so we verify those details upfront. Lot sizes in newer builds tend to be modest, which actually works well—we've designed courts that fit snugly into 25×45 or 30×50 feet of space without feeling cramped. Installation logistics are straightforward from our location; we're about 40 minutes away, so we schedule efficiently and minimize disruption to your neighborhood.
Yes, when installed correctly. We build a base layer system that sits above the clay and channels water away. The key in East Gwinnett is slope—we pitch the court 1-2% so water doesn't pool. The synthetic turf itself is porous, and we use a permeable infill that lets moisture move down and out. Without proper base prep on clay, you'd have issues; that's why we don't cut corners on foundation work.
Absolutely. Both areas are part of our regular Dacula service zone. We're familiar with the lot layouts, soil conditions, and HOA rules in those subdivisions. We've completed several installations in Rabbit Hill and know which courts face afternoon sun exposure challenges. Call us to discuss your specific address and any community restrictions.
It depends on use and sun. For basketball or tennis, we typically recommend a 50-75 ounce per square yard synthetic turf with a 7-10mm pile height. Dacula's humidity makes good infill choice important—we use silica sand and rubber crumb blends that resist matting. If your court sits in high sun (common toward Little Mulberry Park areas), UV-stabilized yarn matters more. We assess your microclimate and recommend accordingly.
A standard 30×50 sport court typically takes 3-5 days from base prep to finish. We schedule based on weather and site conditions. Dacula's clay requires careful grading and compaction, which adds a day compared to sandier soils. We'll give you a specific timeline once we assess your lot. Most homeowners see their court ready to play in under two weeks from our first visit.
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