Warranty — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts have become a game-changer for Dacula families—especially in neighborhoods like Rabbit Hill and Harbins where newer subdivisions mean newer homes with space to work with. We've installed dozens of these in the area, and the pattern is always the same: homeowners start thinking about adding one, then they realize how much their kids actually use it, and suddenly they're wondering why they didn't do it sooner. Here's what makes sport courts different from regular artificial turf. You're not just laying down grass-like material; you're creating a legitimate playing surface with shock absorption, consistent ball response, and durability that handles serious use. Dacula's clay soil and humidity mean that a traditional court would turn into a mud pit half the year. A quality artificial sport court eliminates that problem entirely. The warranty question comes up every single time, and honestly, that's the smart question to ask. A cheap installation might save you money upfront, but when the seams start separating in year three, you'll wish you'd invested in the right product from the start. We back our work because we know what Gwinnett County weather throws at outdoor surfaces, and we size our warranties to match that reality. Whether you're in the Harbins area closer to Fort Yargo or over near Little Mulberry Park, the weather doesn't discriminate—your court needs to handle it all.
Dacula's got some specific challenges that affect how we install sport courts. The clay-heavy soil throughout Gwinnett County means drainage is critical—standing water after heavy rain will destroy your foundation if it's not handled correctly. We build our base layers to account for this, with proper grading and permeability layers underneath the turf system. Sunlight exposure varies a lot depending on your lot. Rabbit Hill and Harbins have tree coverage in some areas and full-sun yards in others. Direct afternoon sun in Georgia summers can heat artificial turf to uncomfortable temperatures, so we recommend lighter-colored court surfaces and sometimes shade structures if you're in an open area. The good news is that modern turf doesn't degrade from sun exposure like it did ten years ago. Many of the newer subdivisions in your area have HOA guidelines about outdoor improvements. We've worked with several Dacula HOAs, and most are reasonable about sport courts as long as they're maintained and properly screened if visible from the street. We'll help you navigate those requirements before we even start digging. Yard size matters too. Most Dacula lots are 0.25 to 0.5 acres, which gives us room for courts without feeling cramped, but we still design around existing trees, setbacks, and utility lines. That's where precision matters—and where the warranty on installation quality actually protects you.
With proper installation and maintenance, you're looking at 10-15 years of solid performance. Dacula's humidity and occasional freeze-thaw cycles don't destroy quality synthetic surfaces the way they used to. The real wear factor is use—if your kids play daily, you might see more texture wear by year 12. Our warranty covers defects in materials and seams for a set period, which protects you from early failure.
Yes, and it's not optional. Gwinnett's clay means water sits. We'll build a proper base with perforated drain pipes if your lot doesn't slope well naturally. This is one area where cutting corners comes back to haunt you. A bad base shows up after the first heavy rain, and by then the turf is already compromised. That's why our installation warranty includes base integrity.
We cover seam integrity, backing material failure, and manufacturing defects in the turf itself. We don't cover wear from normal use or damage from things like dog claws or neglected maintenance. In Dacula, we also cover any settling issues related to our base prep—if the ground shifts because we built it wrong, that's on us, not you.
Absolutely, and actually shade can be an advantage in Georgia summer. Turf in heavy shade performs fine as long as trees aren't actively dropping debris on it constantly. The challenge is moss growth in perpetually damp, shaded spots. We can install in shade—just be realistic about annual cleanup needs and make sure your HOA allows it.
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