Toddler Play Area — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Conyers parents know the reality: that red clay in Rockdale County gets slick when wet, and keeping a natural grass play area looking decent—let alone safe—is a losing battle. We've installed artificial turf at daycares, preschools, and commercial facilities across the east metro, and the Conyers market keeps growing. Whether you're running a facility in Olde Town Conyers or closer to the Horse Park corridor, artificial turf solves the mud problem that plagues spring and fall here. Your toddlers stay clean. Your staff stops spending Saturdays fixing bare patches. Insurance companies love it because the surface stays consistent year-round, no sudden divots or soggy spots that turn into liability issues. We're 40 minutes away in Rockdale County, which means we know exactly how this clay behaves, how the humidity hits your turf in July, and why a quick-drain base matters more here than it does in drier regions. Artificial play surfaces aren't just a nice-to-have anymore—they're becoming standard at quality childcare facilities, preschools, and commercial centers that want to compete.
Rockdale County's clay soil is beautiful for some things, but a toddler play area isn't one of them. When it rains, that clay holds moisture like a sponge, turning grass into a slippery hazard within hours. Artificial turf eliminates that problem entirely—water drains right through, and kids are playing safely the same day. Sun exposure varies depending on whether your facility sits near tree cover (common in Honey Creek) or in more open areas toward the Horse Park. We assess that during the site visit and recommend pile heights and infill types accordingly. Most commercial spaces in Conyers run between 2,000 and 5,000 square feet for play zones, which is substantial enough to justify professional installation with proper base prep. The east metro's humidity means your turf needs good drainage infrastructure underneath—we don't cut corners on base rock and perforated underlay because that's what keeps your surface usable through August. Conyers facilities also deal with varying HOA and municipal requirements, so we pull permits and confirm specifications before we start work. Your investment needs to last 8-10 years with minimal maintenance, and that starts with getting the foundation right.
Conyers summers are hot, but modern playground turf is engineered differently than older versions. Quality systems stay cool-to-touch because of infill composition and pile design. We also recommend slightly higher pile heights for play areas, which increases airflow and reduces surface temperature. It's definitely safer than hot asphalt, and most facilities here operate without heat complaints once the system is installed.
Clay drainage is exactly why we build a proper base. We install 4-6 inches of compacted base rock with perforated underlay, creating a system that moves water away from your turf and toward perimeter drainage. Without that foundation, you'd have pooling. With it, your play area dries fast—crucial for childcare operations in Conyers where schedules don't pause for wet grounds.
With proper installation and routine maintenance—raking infill, occasional rinse—you're looking at 8-10 years minimum. Heavy-use commercial sites sometimes see wear sooner, especially in high-traffic zones. Regular brushing and infill top-ups keep it looking fresh. We provide detailed maintenance guides so your facility gets full lifespan out of the investment.
Most commercial installations in Conyers do require permits through Rockdale County or the city, depending on your facility's zoning. We handle the permit process—it's part of our scope. We know the local requirements, submit proper documentation, and coordinate inspections so you're compliant and protected from day one.
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