Flexible Payments — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Here's the thing about Dacula sport courts: your backyard's about to become the neighborhood hangout. Whether you're in the Rabbit Hill area, over near Harbins, or tucked into one of the newer subdivisions around here, a synthetic turf court transforms how your family actually uses outdoor space. We've been installing these for years, and we're familiar with Gwinnett County yards—the layout, the soil, what holds up in Georgia summers. A sport court isn't just about basketball or tennis anymore. Parents use them for family games, kids practice their skills without mud tracked through the house, and honestly, maintenance becomes a non-issue once the turf is down. The Dacula market has shifted. More families want their yards working harder, and that's where we come in. We handle the full scope—site prep, base installation, turf selection, lighting if you want it. And we get that not every budget works the same way, which is why we offer flexible payment options to make this happen on your timeline, not just ours. Close to Little Mulberry Park and with Fort Yargo proximity in mind, you're already thinking about outdoor recreation. We just bring that concept home.
Dacula's soil is that dense East Gwinnett clay we work with constantly. Heavy clay actually works in your favor for court installation—it's stable, compacts well, and doesn't shift like sandier soils. What we watch for is drainage. Spring rains here can be heavy, so proper base preparation with gravel and slope is non-negotiable. Your newer subdivisions tend to have consistent lot sizes, which makes layout planning straightforward. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're surrounded by newer construction or older trees. If you're toward the Rabbit Hill side, you might have mature trees creating afternoon shade—that's a factor in turf selection since some synthetic materials handle UV differently. HOA rules in Dacula subdivisions occasionally restrict court dimensions or surface colors, so we always pull those before design. The good news: most newer HOAs in Gwinnett County have relaxed restrictions on athletic surfaces, especially if they're residential-scale. Georgia heat means your court will see heavy use in spring and early fall, lighter in peak summer. Our synthetic turf handles that cycle without degradation. We account for clay soil settling when we engineer the base—that's learned experience specific to this area.
No—actually the opposite. East Gwinnett clay is dense and stable, which gives us a solid foundation. The key is proper drainage layering underneath. We use a gravel base system that accounts for clay's water-holding tendency, so your court stays playable even after heavy rain. It's a straightforward process once you understand the soil.
Most residential courts take 7–10 business days from site prep through final turf installation. We're 40 minutes away, so we can schedule efficiently. Bigger courts or complex drainage situations might add a few days. We'll give you an exact timeline once we see your lot and understand any HOA requirements specific to your Gwinnett County subdivision.
We structure payments across the project phases: deposit to secure scheduling, progress payments at site prep and base completion, and final payment on turf installation. We also work with financing partners for larger projects. The idea is you don't pay the whole amount upfront—it spreads naturally as the court comes together.
Most newer Gwinnett County subdivisions have yard sizes that accommodate a half-court (around 2,000 sq ft) or smaller full-court configurations. We custom-design based on your lot. Rabbit Hill and Harbins properties vary, so we assess on-site first. We've fit courts into tighter spaces than you'd expect through smart layout and shade placement.
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