Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Dacula's growing neighborhoods—from Rabbit Hill to the Harbins area—are full of families who want their yards to work harder. A sport court with wheelchair accessibility isn't just about basketball or tennis anymore. It's about creating a space where everyone in your family, including grandparents, friends with mobility challenges, or kids in sports wheelchairs, can actually use the court together without barriers. The clay-heavy soil around East Gwinnett and those newer subdivisions in Dacula present real challenges for traditional courts. Mud after rain, uneven settling, poor drainage—these aren't rare problems here; they're typical. That's where artificial turf and a well-engineered sport court changes everything. You get a level, all-weather playing surface that drains properly, requires almost no maintenance, and stands up to Georgia's humidity and sun. And because accessibility matters just as much as durability, we design every court so wheelchairs roll smoothly, surfaces are shock-absorbent, and the layout works for mixed-ability play. Whether you're near Little Mulberry Park or closer to Fort Yargo, a sport court is the kind of investment that turns your backyard into a real gathering place—one that actually includes everyone.
Dacula sits in East Gwinnett, where clay-based soil dominates most residential yards. That clay drains poorly after heavy rain, which means a traditional dirt or packed-down court turns into a muddy nightmare during Georgia's wet seasons. Newer subdivisions in the area often have graded but compacted soil that settles unevenly over time, creating low spots and drainage problems. An artificial turf sport court solves this immediately. We install proper base preparation—gravel, crushed stone, and compaction—to handle Dacula's moisture. The turf itself is porous, so water moves through it instead of pooling. Sun exposure varies across Dacula's neighborhoods. Rabbit Hill and the Harbins area tend to have larger lots with mixed tree coverage; we assess shade patterns during site visits because heavy shade can affect playability and turf longevity. Most Dacula yards are spacious enough for a full or three-quarter court, which is ideal. HOA rules in newer subdivisions can vary—some have specific requirements on court color, perimeter fencing, or setbacks—so we review those before design. The humidity and heat here mean your turf needs good UV protection and breathability, which is why we specify premium fibers. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on site prep needs. Given Dacula's clay and typical drainage issues, we usually invest a bit more in base work than in drier areas, but it's worth every penny for long-term performance.
Not really. Most of the cost goes toward the court itself and proper base prep—which you need anyway in Dacula's clay soil. Accessibility features like smooth surface transition, proper slope for drainage, and firm edges are built into the design from day one. We're not adding separate ramps or complicated modifications; we're designing the whole court to work for mixed-ability users. That's smart building, not expensive add-on work.
Yes. We install premium infill and UV-stabilized fibers rated for Georgia's climate. The porous base allows heat to dissipate and moisture to drain, so the court doesn't become a heat trap. Regular light rinsing in summer keeps it cool. Most courts in Gwinnett County last 10+ years with minimal care.
A three-quarter court (for basketball or small tennis) needs roughly 40 × 60 feet. A full basketball court is 50 × 94 feet. Most Dacula lots can accommodate at least a three-quarter setup. We'll measure your space and propose options that fit your yard and budget.
Dacula's clay is exactly why proper base prep matters. We excavate, compact gravel and stone to spec, and slope the court slightly for runoff. The turf's permeability lets water drain through the infill and base layers. This prevents the mud and settling issues you'd get with a traditional court on Gwinnett clay.
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