Dog Run — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog deserves a backyard that's actually fun to run around in—not a mud pit that turns into a dust bowl depending on the season. That's the reality for a lot of Conyers homeowners dealing with Rockdale County's heavy clay soil. We get it. Whether you're in Olde Town Conyers or out toward Honey Creek, you've probably noticed how quickly that red clay compacts and turns into either concrete or a swamp after rain. A sport court with artificial turf changes that game entirely. Your dog gets a clean, safe surface year-round. No more tracking mud inside. No more dead spots where the grass refuses to grow. No more watching your pup slip around when it's wet. We've been installing these systems across the east metro for years, and Conyers yards are some of our favorites to work with—plenty of space, good sun exposure for most properties, and homeowners who actually care about doing things right. A properly built sport court isn't just for dogs, either. Kids love it, and you'll actually use your backyard instead of letting it sit there looking rough. The investment pays for itself in sanity alone.
Conyers sits on some serious clay—the kind that's beautiful when it's dry but becomes a skating rink when it rains. That Rockdale County soil drains slowly, which means any natural grass yard tends to develop drainage problems, especially in spring. Artificial turf eliminates that headache entirely. Most Conyers lots get solid sun exposure, which is great for keeping turf clean and preventing moss buildup that you'd see in shadier metro areas. If you're near the Monastery of the Holy Spirit or in those older Olde Town neighborhoods, you might have mature trees creating mixed sun-and-shade patterns—we account for that during design. HOA rules in some Conyers subdivisions can be strict about landscaping, but a well-maintained sport court usually falls under the "approved hardscape" category. We always verify before installation. Yard sizes here tend to be generous—not sprawling acreage, but enough room to do a proper installation without cutting corners. We bring in drainage base material, slope it correctly to shed water away from your house and deck, and install turf that's rated for pet traffic. The clay underneath actually helps compact the base layer, which means better long-term stability than you'd get in sandier soils.
Conyers summers are hot, no question. We use pet-grade turf with backing designed to stay cooler than playground surfaces. Real grass heats up just as much—it's the soil underneath that matters. Our installation includes proper drainage and airflow beneath the turf. Most dogs adjust quickly. We recommend watering the surface during peak afternoon heat if your dog spends hours out there, same as you'd do for natural grass.
Red clay is actually an advantage for us. It compacts firmly and provides excellent base stability. We lay geotextile, then gravel base, then sand leveling—all sloped to drain away from your house. That Rockdale County clay keeps everything locked in place better than sandy soils do. We've never had settling or shifting issues in Conyers yards because of the soil structure.
Most do, but it varies by subdivision. Olde Town has looser restrictions than some newer areas. We handle all the HOA paperwork and submission for you. In our experience, a well-designed sport court with quality edging and proper drainage is seen as a legitimate hardscape improvement. We'll verify your specific HOA requirements before we start any work.
We're based about 40 minutes west of Conyers, but we service the entire east metro regularly. Conyers is on our normal route. We schedule projects efficiently across Rockdale County and surrounding areas, so your installation gets the same attention and timeline as closer jobs. Distance doesn't affect our pricing or quality.
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