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Conyers homeowners have been asking us about sport courts for years—especially families in Olde Town Conyers and around Honey Creek who want a dedicated space for basketball, tennis, or multi-sport play without the headaches of maintaining natural grass in Georgia's clay-heavy soil. We get it. Rockdale County's terrain isn't forgiving to traditional courts, and our summers get intense. That's where synthetic turf comes in. A properly installed sport court handles everything this region throws at it—the humidity, the clay base, the occasional flooding concerns—and gives you a surface that plays true year-round. Whether you're 10 minutes from the Georgia International Horse Park or tucked into a residential pocket near the Monastery of the Holy Spirit, we've built courts for Conyers families who wanted something better than cracked asphalt or patchy grass. Our team knows the local soil conditions, works with the landscape preferences Conyers HOAs expect, and installs systems that actually perform in metro Atlanta's climate. This isn't a one-size-fits-all job—we assess your yard's drainage, sun exposure, and how your neighbors' properties affect shade patterns. Then we build something that lasts.
Conyers sits on Rockdale County clay, which is dense and doesn't drain naturally the way sandier soils do. That matters for sport courts because water pooling underneath accelerates turf degradation and creates a soft, unstable playing surface. Our installations account for this by either improving the base layer or installing proper subsurface drainage—something standard installations often skip. Sun exposure varies across town; homes in Olde Town Conyers near downtown might have mature oak coverage, while Honey Creek developments tend to be more open. We assess each site individually because an east-facing court gets different heat stress than a west-facing one. Most Conyers yards we work on range from quarter-acre to half-acre residential lots, which limits court size but doesn't eliminate options—we've built excellent 20-by-40 courts that fit the space without dominating the landscape. HOA guidelines here tend to favor maintained appearances, so we work within those restrictions and actually help properties look intentional rather than industrial. Installation timing matters too; we avoid the wettest months when clay becomes nearly impassable for equipment.
Not reliably. Rockdale County clay holds water, which softens the base and creates movement under the turf. We install either a compacted gravel base with perforated drainage lines or use engineered sub-base systems. It costs more upfront but prevents the court from becoming unusable after heavy rain—common here during spring and fall.
Modern turf handles heat better than older generations, but we choose materials rated for full-sun exposure in Georgia. Conyers' east metro location and summer temperatures mean we avoid cheaper polypropylene and use polyethylene or hybrid systems designed for durability under UV and thermal stress.
Most Conyers communities allow them, but we review your specific covenants first. Olde Town and Honey Creek neighborhoods tend to be reasonable about maintenance-free surfaces, especially when the court looks finished and professional rather than temporary. We handle the HOA conversation if needed.
A residential sport court typically takes 5–7 business days from prep through finish. Weather delays happen; we don't rush through because clay base prep in Conyers requires proper compaction and drainage work. Our 40-minute drive from our service area means we schedule projects efficiently to respect your timeline.
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