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Sport courts in Dacula aren't just about having a place to shoot hoops or rally some tennis volleys—they're about making your yard the gathering spot in the Rabbit Hill or Harbins neighborhoods. We've installed plenty of synthetic turf sport surfaces around Gwinnett County, and Dacula homeowners appreciate the durability and low-maintenance payoff, especially when you've got kids who want to play year-round without waiting for the grass to dry out. The thing about sport courts is that they're engineered for performance: proper shock absorption, consistent ball response, and a surface that holds up to intense use. Unlike your regular lawn, a sport court is built to handle daily foot traffic, sliding, and all the wear patterns that come with serious play. In the newer subdivisions popping up around Dacula, we're seeing more families make this investment because they want something that actually performs like a real court, but installed right in their backyard. If you've got a flat or semi-level lot, you're in good shape. The installation itself takes a few days, and once it's down, you stop worrying about mud, bare patches, and muddy footprints being tracked inside after rain. That's the real win.
Dacula sits on East Gwinnett clay, which is honestly one of the trickier soil bases to work with for any outdoor surface. That clay holds water, which means proper drainage becomes your best friend during the heavy spring rains we get. When we're laying a sport court here, we're not just dropping turf on top of existing soil—we're building a foundation that accounts for that clay's tendency to stay wet. The newer subdivisions have better grading overall, but drainage prep is non-negotiable. Sun exposure varies depending on whether your lot backs up toward Little Mulberry Park side or sits deeper in the Rabbit Hill development. If you've got mature oaks nearby, you'll have shade patterns that shift seasonally, which affects how fast the court dries and how the turf ages. Most Dacula yards in the subdivisions run quarter-acre to half-acre, giving you room for a solid court without feeling cramped. We size courts based on what you actually play—full basketball, half court, tennis, or a multi-sport setup. The clay base here means we slope and compact more carefully than in sandier counties, but that extra attention upfront means your court stays playable through the Georgia summer and into fall.
Not if we prepare it right. The clay's water retention is the main challenge, so we install proper subsurface drainage and base compaction to prevent pooling and shifting. Dacula's terrain has natural slopes in some areas, which helps. We've installed dozens of courts on clay around Gwinnett, and when drainage is handled correctly during installation, the court performs beautifully for years.
Most yes. Full-size basketball (94' × 50') needs serious space, but a half-court (47' × 50') fits nicely on many suburban lots in the newer Dacula subdivisions. Tennis courts are more compact. We measure and design based on your actual space and how your family actually plays—not hypothetical dimensions that don't fit your yard.
Plan for 3 to 5 days depending on lot size, drainage work needed, and site prep. East Gwinnett clay means extra base work compared to sandier areas, but that's what makes the court stable. We schedule around your schedule and keep disruption minimal for your neighbors in Rabbit Hill or Harbins.
A properly built court with adequate drainage clears water within hours. Dacula gets significant spring rainfall, so drainage design is built into every court we install here. The surface itself is permeable, and the base system we use channels water away efficiently—no puddles or unsafe playing conditions.
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