Renovation — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dacula's neighborhoods—especially around Rabbit Hill and Harbins—have seen a real shift toward outdoor living spaces that actually stand up to Georgia heat and foot traffic. If you've got a basketball court, tennis area, or multipurpose sport surface that's seen better days, you're not alone. The clay-heavy soil and humidity in East Gwinnett can be rough on traditional grass, and renovating with artificial turf means your family gets a playable surface year-round without the constant maintenance headache. We've worked with homeowners across 30019 who were tired of muddy patches, uneven drainage, and grass that dies back in summer. A modern sport court renovation gives you a level, consistent playing surface that handles everything from afternoon thunderstorms to intense noon sun. Whether you're upgrading an existing court or converting lawn space near Little Mulberry Park's proximity to something more durable, the investment pays for itself in time saved and performance gained. We handle the full process—site assessment, base preparation, turf selection, and finishing touches—so you're not juggling contractors.
Dacula's East Gwinnett clay is dense and doesn't drain like sandy soil, so proper base prep is non-negotiable for sport courts. We account for that clay layer by installing engineered drainage systems beneath the turf—this prevents water pooling during summer storms and keeps the court playable within hours of heavy rain. Sun exposure varies significantly between the newer subdivisions and tree-covered lots in Rabbit Hill and Harbins areas; south-facing courts need UV-resistant turf formulas that won't degrade under intense afternoon heat. Many Dacula properties sit on smaller lots typical of the newer developments, which means we're often working in tight spaces and coordinating closely with existing landscaping and HOA guidelines. The humidity here means mold and algae can develop on poorly installed courts, so we use antimicrobial infill systems and ensure proper slope for continuous drainage. Clay compaction and uneven grades are common before renovation, so we take time to level and stabilize the base. Your soil conditions actually make artificial turf renovation a smarter long-term choice than trying to maintain live grass that's fighting clay and humidity year-round.
Absolutely. Clay is actually predictable to work with once you account for drainage. We remove the compacted layer, install a engineered base with proper slope, add perforated underlayment, and top with your turf. The result is a court that handles Dacula's heavy summer rainfall better than clay-based courts do. Your soil type won't be a limitation—it's just part of our prep sequence.
A typical residential court renovation takes 5–10 business days depending on size and existing conditions. We schedule around your neighborhood's preferences and handle site prep, leveling, base installation, turf layout, and final seaming in one continuous project. No equipment sitting around for weeks—we come in, do the work right, and you're playing within two weeks.
Modern artificial sport courts drain fast. Our systems shed water within 30 minutes of a storm, so you're back to playing the same day. The infill locks moisture and prevents standing water, which was a real problem for natural grass courts in Dacula's humid climate. You're getting reliability that live grass simply can't match here.
Most do, especially when the court replaces an existing worn-out surface or upgrades the property. We've installed courts across Rabbit Hill and Harbins area neighborhoods. Check your specific HOA rules first, but artificial courts are seen as maintenance improvements, not violations. We can help navigate any variance requests if needed.
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