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Sport courts have become a game-changer for families across Dacula, especially in the newer subdivisions around Rabbit Hill and the Harbins area where yard space is thoughtfully laid out but often limited. We've installed dozens of these courts in Gwinnett County, and what we've learned is that homeowners here want a hard surface that can handle everything from basketball to pickleball without becoming a maintenance nightmare in Georgia's heat and humidity. Your clay-heavy East Gwinnett soil actually works in our favor during installation—it compacts well and provides solid drainage, which means your sport court will stay level and playable year-round. Unlike natural grass that fights the summer sun and our occasional heavy rains, synthetic courts give you a consistent playing surface that your kids can use immediately after installation. Whether you're near Little Mulberry Park or closer to the Fort Yargo side of things, we've got the experience to handle your specific property conditions and get your court in before the season starts.
Dacula's clay-rich soil is actually ideal for sport court base preparation—it compacts firmly and resists the settling problems we sometimes see in sandier Georgia counties. That said, the newer subdivisions tend to have tighter lot sizes, so we typically design courts that maximize your available space without overwhelming your landscape. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're in the Rabbit Hill area or closer to Harbins, and we'll assess your property's shade patterns before finalizing placement. Spring and summer storms are routine here, so proper slope and drainage around the court perimeter keeps water from pooling on or around your playing surface. We also account for HOA guidelines if your subdivision has them—some require setback distances or color restrictions, which we navigate before breaking ground. Your East Gwinnett clay also means we may need to bring in base material depending on existing grade, but this actually gives us a chance to build a premium foundation that keeps your court from shifting over time.
Most residential courts take 5–7 days from prep to finish, depending on size and base work. Our Gwinnett County crews are familiar with East Gwinnett soil conditions, so we can often move faster once we're on-site. Scheduling is usually available within 2–3 weeks, and we finish before seasonal rains become unpredictable.
Gwinnett County requires permits for most hardscape installations, and your HOA (if applicable) may have design approval requirements. We handle all the permitting coordination—just let us know your address, and we'll verify what Dacula's zoning requires for your specific lot.
Absolutely. Our experience installing courts throughout Gwinnett means we've worked extensively with East Gwinnett clay. It compacts well and provides excellent base stability, so your court actually benefits from this soil type compared to sandy or rocky terrain.
We recommend our mid-tier acrylic system for dual-sport courts—it handles Georgia's UV intensity, resists algae growth in humid summers, and offers enough grip for both basketball cuts and pickleball volleys without being slippery after rain.
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