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Sport courts are popping up all over Conyers, and honestly, we're seeing more families in Olde Town and Honey Creek realize how much sense they make. You've got kids who want to shoot hoops or play tennis without driving thirty minutes to a rec center. The thing is, building a quality sport court isn't cheap, and we know that. That's why we offer financing options that actually work for Rockdale County homeowners—because you shouldn't have to choose between a backyard your family loves and keeping your monthly budget intact. Whether you're picturing a basketball court next to your deck or a multi-sport surface that handles everything from badminton to pickleball, we can break down the cost into payments that fit. Our crews know the local landscape here. We've installed courts in yards where the clay soil needs specific prep work, where afternoon sun patterns matter, and where your neighbors' aesthetics matter too. Give us a call and let's talk about what's actually possible on your property—and what it'll cost you per month, not just upfront.
Conyers sits on Rockdale County clay, which is both a blessing and something you need to plan for. Clay holds water, so proper drainage and a solid base layer are non-negotiable if you want your sport court lasting. We typically recommend a gravel and crushed stone subbase that's thicker than what you'd use in sandier parts of Georgia. Sun exposure varies a lot depending on whether you're in Olde Town closer to the trees or in Honey Creek where yards tend to be more open. An afternoon court might get brutal heat in summer, so we factor that into surface material choices—some synthetic turfs handle thermal expansion better than others. HOA restrictions in your neighborhood matter too; some communities have guidelines about court dimensions or placement relative to property lines. Lot sizes around here range from quarter-acre to half-acre plus, so we typically have room to work. Winter moisture is minimal in Conyers, but spring drainage is real. We've learned to angle courts slightly and install French drains when needed. The good news: clay compacts well once it's prepped, which means a stable, long-lasting foundation once we get it right.
Absolutely. We partner with lenders who understand residential projects in the Conyers area and offer flexible terms—typically 24 to 84 months depending on project size. Your financing gets approved before we break ground, so there's no surprise bills later. Most homeowners in Rockdale County put down 10–20% and spread the rest across manageable monthly payments.
Clay compacts and holds its shape well, but it also traps water. We account for that with thicker subbase gravel and proper slope toward drainage. Without that prep, you'll get puddles that damage the playing surface. It's actually an advantage once we do it right—your foundation stays solid for years.
Most residential lots here support a half-court or three-quarter court (2,500–3,500 sq ft). Full courts need more real estate. We'll walk your property, check sight lines, sun patterns, and HOA rules, then recommend what works. Olde Town lots tend to be tighter; Honey Creek gives more flexibility.
Site prep—handling that clay base and drainage—usually takes 1–2 weeks. Actual court installation is another 1–2 weeks. Spring and early fall are our busiest seasons, so we schedule 4–6 weeks out. Summer heat and winter moisture both affect our timeline, so we plan accordingly for our local climate.
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