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Sport courts in Dacula have become a game-changer for families in the Rabbit Hill and Harbins areas. Instead of hauling your kids to Little Mulberry Park every time they want to shoot hoops or practice tennis, you can have a professional-grade court right in your backyard. We've installed dozens of these in Gwinnett County, and Dacula homeowners particularly love them because newer subdivisions here often have the yard space to make it work. The real draw? You control the schedule. Practice drills after school, host weekend tournaments, or just give your kids a safer surface than concrete for year-round play. We know the East Gwinnett clay soil and how it drains, we understand the sun angles in your neighborhood, and we've figured out financing options that don't require you to drain your savings account all at once. Whether your kids are into basketball, pickle ball, or multi-sport training, a sport court becomes the centerpiece of weekend family life—and honestly, it's the kind of investment that adds real value when you eventually sell.
Dacula's newer subdivision layouts actually work in your favor when planning a sport court installation. Most homes here have decent lot sizes, and the relatively flat terrain around Harbins and Rabbit Hill means fewer expensive grading adjustments than you'd see in hillier parts of Gwinnett. The tricky part is our East Gwinnett clay soil. It holds water, which is why proper base preparation and drainage matter more than just slapping down turf. We always factor in a crushed stone foundation and perimeter French drain to keep moisture from pooling under the court. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your lot orientation—homes closer to Fort Yargo proximity sometimes get afternoon shade from mature trees that actually helps during summer heat. We evaluate your specific yard during the site visit to recommend court positioning that maximizes playable hours without creating glare issues. HOA rules in Dacula subdivisions typically permit sport courts, but we always confirm before breaking ground. Court size here usually ranges from 30x60 for basketball-focused setups to 35x70 for multi-sport flexibility, depending on available space and your family's actual usage patterns.
Not harder—just different. The clay actually compacts well once we establish the right base, which prevents shifting. What matters is addressing drainage upfront so water doesn't pool beneath the surface. We've done enough Gwinnett County installations to know exactly how to prep clay soil in your area. It's a one-time right-way process, not an ongoing headache.
Absolutely. Most Dacula homeowners go this route. We offer flexible financing plans that spread payments over 24–60 months depending on your court size and budget. It makes sense to finance when you're looking at a $20k–$40k investment. We handle the paperwork, so you're not stuck juggling multiple vendors.
Typically 5–7 business days from start to finish, depending on weather and soil prep complexity. East Gwinnett clay sometimes needs an extra day or two if we hit drainage considerations. We schedule around your family's routine and give you realistic timelines during the site visit.
Probably yes. Most newer Dacula lots have 40–60 feet of usable yard space. We measure everything during the free consultation and show you exactly how a court fits without eating your entire landscaping. If space is tight, we design smaller courts (30x40) that still deliver serious playability.
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