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Your backyard in Dacula doesn't have to stay muddy come spring. We've installed synthetic sport courts across Gwinnett County—from the Rabbit Hill subdivisions down through Harbins—and we know exactly what holds up in East Gwinnett's clay soil and humid summers. A lot of families in your area are tired of replacing worn grass every season, especially when kids are using that yard hard. Sport courts give you a real playing surface that doesn't turn into a slop pit after rain, and honestly, once you see how much more your kids actually play on it, the investment pays for itself in quality time. We handle the site prep ourselves—that clay base needs proper drainage work, and we've done enough Dacula installations to know what works. Whether you're near Little Mulberry Park or out in one of the newer subdivisions, we can build you a court that handles Georgia weather without the weekly maintenance headache.
Dacula's east-county clay is dense and holds moisture longer than typical Georgia soil, which is why proper base preparation matters more here than it might elsewhere. When we install a sport court in your yard, we're not just laying turf—we're engineering drainage so water moves away from the play surface instead of pooling. The sun exposure varies quite a bit depending on whether you're in Rabbit Hill or closer to the Harbins area; some lots get afternoon shade from mature trees, others sit in full sun most of the day. That affects both the turf material we recommend and the long-term wear patterns you'll see. Newer subdivisions in Dacula often have HOA guidelines around yard improvements, so we always pull those details early and make sure your court meets any landscape covenants. Lot sizes here tend to be 0.25 to 0.5 acres, which usually gives us good working room for a regulation or semi-regulation court depending on what you're after. Installation typically takes a few days once we've prepped the base and let the clay settle.
Yes—that compacted clay base is actually an advantage for us. It gives us a stable, predictable foundation, but we always install a perforated drainage layer underneath to handle Georgia's rain. Without it, water pools instead of draining, and you'll see soft spots by summer. We've done this enough times in Dacula subdivisions to know exactly how to slope and prep for your specific lot.
Depends on what you want to play. A half-court takes roughly 2,500 square feet; a full court runs closer to 5,000. Most Dacula lots can accommodate at least a half-court without eating your whole backyard. We'll walk the space with you and figure out what fits without blocking sightlines from your house or making the yard feel cramped.
Modern sport court materials are designed for it. They don't absorb heat the way asphalt does, and the infill system breathes better than it used to. In summer, yes, it'll be warm to the touch at midday—that's normal—but it won't warp or break down. We've got courts in the area that are five-plus years old with minimal fading or degradation.
Most do, especially for daycare or residential play use. We always check your HOA guidelines upfront and can provide renderings if needed. Some communities in Rabbit Hill and Harbins have specific color or size requirements, but we work within those. It's better to know those rules before we break ground.
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