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Sport courts in Dacula are becoming the go-to move for families who actually want to use their yards year-round. Unlike natural grass that gets hammered by Georgia's humidity and unpredictable clay soil, artificial turf gives you a court that performs the same way in July as it does in January. We've installed plenty of these in the Rabbit Hill and Harbins areas, and the response is always the same: homeowners realize they've been leaving money on the table by not doing this sooner. Your kids get a proper surface for basketball or tennis without the constant maintenance headaches. No raking, no dead patches, no calling someone to fix drainage issues after heavy rain. The newer subdivisions around Dacula tend to have solid lot sizes, which means most properties work great for a full or three-quarter court. Even if you're working with a tighter space, we can design something that actually gets used instead of turning into a storage zone. The real win? A quality sport court holds up through Georgia summers and adds genuine value to your home.
Dacula's got that typical East Gwinnett clay situation, which honestly works in your favor when we're talking sport courts. Clay-heavy soil can be inconsistent for regular grass—drainage gets weird, you get standing water, and maintenance becomes a nightmare. A sport court eliminates all that drama. We're grading properly, adding base layers that work with your existing terrain, and making sure water moves where it should. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're in Rabbit Hill or closer to the Harbins area, but most residential lots get solid afternoon sun that keeps the court dry and playable. Some newer subdivisions have HOA requirements about landscape appearance, so we always check those guidelines upfront. Most courts sit between 20x40 and 30x50 depending on your goals—recreational versus competitive. The clay soil actually gives us good stability for the base prep, and we account for Dacula's rainfall patterns when we design drainage. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on site conditions and size.
A 30x50 recreational court runs roughly 15k–22k installed, depending on materials and base prep. Smaller 20x40 courts land around 10k–15k. We factor in Dacula's clay soil prep, which is straightforward but needs proper grading. Use our ROI calculator to see what you might recover when you eventually sell—most homeowners in Gwinnett County see strong resale interest in upgraded outdoor spaces.
Absolutely. Modern synthetic turf and court surfaces are engineered for Georgia's climate. They don't dry out like grass, won't develop mold issues in humidity, and the surface temperature is manageable. We've got installations throughout Rabbit Hill and Harbins performing flawlessly through hot, wet summers. The key is proper drainage underneath, which we handle during initial grading.
That's actually one of the biggest reasons people choose sport courts in Dacula. If your lot has clay soil and poor drainage, we fix it during installation. We slope the base properly, add aggregate and perforated layers, and direct water away from your foundation. It's part of the job—not an extra cost. Your court becomes one of the driest, most functional spaces on your property.
We're about 40 minutes from Dacula, which means you're well within our service area. We handle jobs all over Gwinnett County regularly, including the Harbins and Rabbit Hill neighborhoods. Scheduling is straightforward, and we'll do a site visit to assess soil conditions and give you an accurate estimate before any work starts.
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