Recycled Materials — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dacula's newer neighborhoods—especially around Rabbit Hill and Harbins—have been growing fast, and a lot of families are thinking differently about their yards. Instead of fighting that East Gwinnett clay every spring, more homeowners are choosing recycled-material sport courts. It's a practical move. Your kids get a durable, all-weather surface for basketball, pickleball, or just general play without the maintenance headache. The recycled rubber and plastic mix holds up beautifully in Georgia's humidity and heat, plus it's softer underfoot than concrete. We've installed dozens of these courts across Gwinnett County, and the difference in how families actually *use* their yards is striking. You're not replacing a natural grass nightmare—you're building something that gets better with time. If you're in the Dacula area and want a sport court that makes sense for our climate and your lifestyle, let's talk about what's possible on your property.
Here's what makes Dacula unique for sport-court installations: that clay-heavy soil in East Gwinnett doesn't drain like you'd hope, so a proper base is non-negotiable. We're talking compacted recycled asphalt and crushed limestone beneath your court to handle our wet springs and summer storms. Your lot size matters too. Most newer subdivisions around Rabbit Hill have decent yards, but they're not sprawling—so we size courts to fit without feeling cramped. Sun exposure varies depending on your tree coverage and lot orientation; Dacula's mix of mature trees and newer landscaping means some courts see full sun (better for drainage and play consistency), while others get afternoon shade (great for summer comfort). If you're in an HOA community—and many Dacula neighborhoods are—we make sure the court aesthetic aligns with covenants. The recycled materials actually appeal to HOAs because they're low-maintenance and eco-conscious. Installation timeline here runs 7–10 days depending on weather and base prep. Spring and fall are ideal; summer heat doesn't stop us, but we're mindful of how it affects material curing.
Absolutely. The base layer we install—recycled asphalt and compacted stone—handles Gwinnett County's heavy spring runoff. The court itself is porous by design, so water drains through into that base rather than pooling. We've got courts in Rabbit Hill and Harbins that have been through multiple wet seasons without any soft spots or washout issues.
Most newer Dacula subdivisions have room for a half-court (2,500 sq ft) or smaller multi-use court without dominating the yard. A full court runs about 4,700 sq ft. We assess your lot during a free consultation and show you realistic layouts—some families in tighter yards love a 30x30 multipurpose setup instead.
Yes—most do. Recycled-material courts look intentional and maintained, not like a DIY project. HOAs appreciate that they're durable, low-maintenance, and more sustainable than traditional asphalt. We've installed courts in several Dacula communities and handle all the documentation so you're covered.
Typically 7–10 business days from site prep to finished court, depending on base work and weather. We schedule around Gwinnett's rain patterns when possible. If you're near Little Mulberry Park or Fort Yargo, you'll appreciate having a court at home—no drive time, better play time.
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