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Sport courts in Dacula have become a game-changer for families in the Rabbit Hill and Harbins areas who want a reliable outdoor space without the constant maintenance headaches. Whether you're thinking basketball, pickleball, or just a multi-sport surface for your kids, the timing is actually perfect right now. Dacula's newer subdivisions have yards that work beautifully for this kind of project, and we've installed enough courts in Gwinnett County to know exactly what plays well with the local soil and weather patterns. The real advantage? Once it's down, you're not raking, watering, or patching divots every season. Families tell us they use their courts year-round—it handles the Georgia heat, drains when we get those heavy rains, and stays playable. We can typically get a court installed in Dacula within the next week or so, depending on site prep. If you've been on the fence about whether it's worth the investment, talk to your neighbors near Little Mulberry Park or in the subdivisions around Fort Yargo—plenty of them have already made the switch and aren't looking back. Let's talk about what your yard needs and get you locked in.
Dacula sits on East Gwinnett clay, which is both a blessing and something we account for during installation. Clay drains differently than sandy soil, so we always make sure the base prep is solid—proper slope and subsurface drainage matter more here than they do in lighter-soil areas. Most yards in the newer subdivisions have good space and pretty consistent sun exposure, though we'll walk your property to check for shade patterns from trees or structures. That matters for long-term durability and how the surface performs in summer heat. HOA rules in some Dacula neighborhoods can get specific about yard improvements, so we typically recommend checking with your community guidelines before committing—most are fine with sport courts, but it's worth confirming. Yard sizes vary quite a bit across Rabbit Hill and Harbins, so we design courts to fit what you've actually got. The Georgia humidity and occasional ice events don't faze quality turf, but we choose materials that handle our specific climate. We've learned that working with the local soil and weather conditions upfront means your court performs better and lasts longer.
It's smart to verify with your HOA rules before moving forward—some Dacula subdivisions have specific guidelines about yard improvements and surface materials. Most aren't restrictive, but a quick call to your community management saves headaches. We can help you understand what's typical in Gwinnett County and guide the conversation with your HOA if needed.
Clay soil needs proper base preparation and slope to drain effectively. We build in subsurface drainage during installation so water doesn't pool. Dacula's clay isn't a problem—it just means we engineer the foundation correctly from the start. This is standard practice for us in this area and keeps courts performing well year-round.
Yes, depending on your site conditions and prep work. Most Dacula yards don't require extensive grading, so we can typically move fast. We'll assess your property, handle any base work needed, and get the court installed on a timeline that works for you—often within 7-10 days.
A multi-sport court works for basketball, pickleball, tennis, badminton, and recreational play. We customize the markings and surface type based on how you'll use it. Families in Rabbit Hill and Harbins typically go multi-sport so they get year-round use for different activities.
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