Residential — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard in Dacula doesn't have to look like everyone else's in the Rabbit Hill or Harbins areas. A sport court made from premium artificial turf transforms that patch of clay-heavy East Gwinnett soil into a year-round play surface—no mud, no dead grass patches come summer, and no spending your weekends maintaining it. We've worked with plenty of Dacula homeowners who wanted a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or just a durable play area without the headaches of natural grass. The newer subdivisions around here have yards that deserve better than constant watering and chemical treatments, especially when you've got families looking for a low-maintenance solution. Since we're based just 40 minutes away, we handle everything from the initial site assessment to the final line marking. Whether you're near Little Mulberry Park or closer to the Fort Yargo side of town, that East Gwinnett clay actually makes artificial turf installation straightforward—it drains differently than sandy soil, and we know exactly how to prep it. A sport court isn't just an upgrade; it's reclaiming your outdoor space so your family actually uses the yard instead of watching it get worn down by foot traffic.
Dacula's soil profile—heavy clay from East Gwinnett County—means natural grass battles compaction and drainage issues, especially in newer subdivisions where the topsoil hasn't fully settled. This is actually one reason sport courts work so well here. Our artificial turf systems include a proper base layer that manages water flow through that clay without pooling. The sun exposure in Rabbit Hill and Harbins varies significantly depending on tree coverage and lot orientation; we assess each yard individually because what works three blocks over might need adjustment for your specific shade patterns. Most Dacula properties sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, which gives us solid working room for a professional-grade court without eating up the entire backyard. During installation, we account for the slope and grading typical of these newer developments—many homes sit on slightly elevated lots. HOA regulations in some Dacula subdivisions do have landscape approval processes, so we often coordinate with management before breaking ground. The humidity and occasional standing water after heavy rain are real considerations in our design, which is why our drainage specifications are stricter here than they might be in drier counties.
Many newer subdivisions in the Rabbit Hill and Harbins neighborhoods do have landscape review requirements. We recommend checking your HOA guidelines first—some allow sport courts as long as they're set back from the street, others require approval forms. We've handled plenty of Dacula HOA submissions and can provide renderings and specs to help your application move smoothly.
Yes, and we design specifically for it. East Gwinnett clay doesn't absorb water like sandy soil, so our base layer and subsurface drainage are engineered to shed water quickly and prevent pooling. We've installed courts on dozens of Dacula properties with zero standing water issues, even after heavy rain.
A typical residential court takes 3–5 days, depending on site prep and whether existing pavement needs removal. Dacula's clay-based yards sometimes need extra grading work, but we can usually confirm the exact timeline during your on-site estimate. Being just 40 minutes away means we can schedule efficiently without long travel gaps.
Basketball, pickleball, tennis, and general multi-sport play all work great. We can customize court markings for your primary sport, and many Dacula families use them as durable play surfaces for kids' games, even if they're not regulation-size courts. The turf handles the wear and tear that natural grass can't sustain.
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