Award Winning — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Conyers residents have always had a thing for outdoor living—whether it's catching events at the Georgia International Horse Park or enjoying the quiet charm of Olde Town Conyers. A sport court fits right into that lifestyle. But here's the thing: building one in Rockdale County clay isn't like putting in a basic backyard court somewhere else. The soil here holds water differently, the humidity swings hard in summer, and if you're in one of the neighborhood HOAs, there are guidelines to think about. That's where we come in. We've installed sport courts all over the metro Atlanta area, and we know exactly how to build one that actually performs in Conyers' climate. Your court won't shift with the seasonal clay expansion, won't get slick in the morning dew, and won't need constant maintenance because we got the foundation and drainage right from day one. Whether you're in Honey Creek or closer to the Monastery area, we handle the site assessment, permitting questions, and installation in a way that respects your yard and your investment. Award-winning work isn't about flashy testimonials—it's about showing up, understanding the local soil and weather, and building something that plays true for years.
Rockdale County's clay-based soil is beautiful to look at but demanding to build on. Clay doesn't drain like sandy loam does, which matters more than most people realize when you're installing a sport court. We account for this with proper base layers and perimeter drainage so water doesn't pool under your court during Conyers' humid summers. The canopy cover varies dramatically across neighborhoods—Olde Town Conyers tends to have mature trees that create shade patterns, while some Honey Creek properties get full afternoon sun. Full sun means the court surface gets hotter and may need different maintenance scheduling. We assess your specific sun and shade before recommending court dimensions and placement. Most Conyers yards range from quarter-acre to half-acre, which gives us good flexibility for 30x60 or 36x64 courts, though we've done smaller setups too. HOA rules in several Rockdale County subdivisions have color and height restrictions for backyard structures, so we always pull those details upfront. The clay soil also means frost heave is real in winter—we've seen amateur installations crack or shift come January. Our base prep prevents that. Installation typically takes two to three weeks depending on site conditions and whether grading is needed.
Absolutely. Rockdale County clay expands and contracts seasonally, which can shift an improperly built court base. We install a compacted crushed stone base with proper slope and perimeter drainage to handle clay movement. Skipping this step saves money upfront but costs you a cracked, uneven court within two seasons. It's the most common mistake we see in the area.
That depends entirely on drainage design. We don't just pour a court and hope. We evaluate your yard's natural slope, install French drains if needed, and orient the court base to shed water away from playing surfaces. Proper grading prevents the standing water you'll see on rushed installations after a heavy rain.
Many Honey Creek and Olde Town Conyers subdivisions do have landscape guidelines. We handle the due diligence—checking setbacks, color approval, and fence height rules—before you commit. A few hours of paperwork upfront saves headaches later and keeps you compliant with your neighborhood covenants.
Two to three weeks is standard, depending on soil condition, weather windows, and whether the site needs significant grading. Rockdale clay sometimes requires extra prep time. We schedule work around Conyers' summer heat and winter frost to ensure proper curing and compaction of base materials.
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