Pricing Guide — 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 neighborhoods who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport play without the maintenance headaches of natural grass. Here's the honest truth: East Gwinnett's clay soil and our humid summers are tough on traditional courts. The newer subdivisions popping up around here often have smaller lot sizes, which means you need a surface that maximizes usable space and doesn't require constant upkeep. An artificial sport court does exactly that. Whether you're 10 minutes from Little Mulberry Park or closer to the Fort Yargo area, a properly installed court on your property gives your kids immediate access to play without the drive. We've installed dozens of these across Gwinnett County, and Dacula homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: they wish they'd done it sooner. The investment pays for itself in convenience, property appeal, and the sheer amount of time your family actually spends playing instead of maintaining.
Dacula's clay-heavy soil and the way water sits in your yard during our spring rains are two things that affect sport court installation. We always start with proper base preparation—compacted stone, drainage layers—because clay doesn't shed water like sandy soil does. If your property is in one of those newer Rabbit Hill subdivisions, you're likely dealing with a relatively level lot, which works in your favor for court construction. Shade patterns matter too. Most backyards here get solid sun exposure from late morning through afternoon, which is ideal. The bigger consideration is heat reflection during summer; darker court surfaces can get toasty in July and August, so light-colored finishes or lighter synthetic blends are popular in Dacula for that reason. HOA rules vary neighborhood to neighborhood—some communities around Harbins have specific guidelines on court size, fencing, or color choices, so we always verify those upfront. Your yard size typically dictates whether you're looking at a full 30×50-foot court or a smaller half-court setup. Most Dacula lots accommodate one or the other without issues.
Clay drains slowly, but that's exactly why base preparation matters. We use crushed stone and perforated drainage layers underneath to manage water. Dacula's spring rains won't pool on a properly built court. The key is sloping the base slightly and ensuring the synthetic surface itself is permeable. We've never had water issues on courts we've installed in Gwinnett County.
A half-court (28×34 feet) typically runs $8,000–$12,000; a full court (30×50 feet) ranges $14,000–$22,000 depending on surface quality, lighting, and base work. Dacula lot sizes and soil conditions are standard for Gwinnett, so pricing is consistent with surrounding areas. We provide detailed quotes after a site visit.
Most do, but rules differ. Some neighborhoods require approval or have color/size restrictions. We've worked extensively in both areas and handle HOA verification before you commit. It's worth checking your deed restrictions early—most Dacula communities are court-friendly, especially for residential use.
Typically 5–7 days for a residential court in Dacula, depending on base prep and weather. Our team handles site grading, drainage installation, and surface laying. We schedule around spring rains when possible since clay soil takes longer to dry between prep phases.
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