Hoa Compliant — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Dacula have become a game-changer for families in the Rabbit Hill and Harbins areas who want a competitive edge without the mud, maintenance headaches, and neighbor complaints. Between the clay-heavy soil that East Gwinnett is known for and the strict HOA guidelines many newer subdivisions enforce, a traditional court setup just doesn't cut it. That's where premium artificial turf comes in. You get a professional-grade playing surface that stays pristine year-round, drains properly even after Georgia's heavy spring rains, and checks every box on your HOA compliance sheet. Whether your kids are into basketball, tennis, or pickle ball—or you just want a durable spot for family games near Little Mulberry Park's vibe—a sport court transforms your backyard into something genuinely functional. The best part? You're not battling Gwinnett clay stains every weekend or watching your grass die under constant foot traffic. LawnLogic has been installing these courts throughout the region, and we know exactly what works in Dacula's climate and soil conditions.
Dacula's East Gwinnett clay is dense and doesn't drain like lighter soils do, which means standing water can become a real problem after heavy rains—something you'll see especially in spring. That's why the base layer and drainage system matter tremendously for sport courts here. Most newer subdivisions in the Rabbit Hill and Harbins neighborhoods have specific HOA rules about ground-level installations and color palettes, so we always pull those guidelines before breaking ground. Yard sizes in these developments tend to run moderate, so court dimensions need smart planning to fit properly while leaving usable space around the perimeter. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot's orientation and mature tree coverage; some properties catch full afternoon heat, while others stay partially shaded. The artificial turf we install is engineered to handle Georgia heat without softening or fading, and the backing system accounts for Dacula's moisture profile. We also make sure the court meets your HOA's setback requirements and aesthetic standards—no surprises at final inspection. Installation typically runs 5–7 days depending on site prep complexity.
Most Dacula HOAs actually prefer artificial turf courts because they're neat, controllable, and meet landscape uniformity standards better than worn grass or clay. We review your CC&Rs upfront and design the court to match approved colors and setbacks. You'll get documentation showing drainage compliance and material specs. Communication with your HOA before installation prevents delays.
Dacula's clay compacts hard and drains poorly, so we install a robust sub-base with perforated drainage pipe and gravel layers beneath the turf. This prevents water pooling and extends the court's lifespan. Without proper drainage setup, clay soil can cause premature wear and mold issues. Our crew knows this soil intimately and builds accordingly.
Absolutely. Georgia-spec artificial turf is UV-stabilized and won't soften or fade in summer heat. The backing allows moisture to evaporate so it doesn't trap humidity. We've installed dozens of courts in similar Gwinnett conditions. Your court stays playable even in peak summer.
Once you approve the design and secure HOA sign-off (usually 2–3 weeks), installation takes 5–7 days depending on site prep. We handle base work, drainage, turf installation, and line markings. You're playing within 3–4 weeks total from first call if everything moves smoothly.
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