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A sport court in your Conyers backyard isn't just a luxury—it's the move that keeps your family home instead of driving them across town to the park. We've installed these in neighborhoods like Olde Town Conyers and Honey Creek, and we see the same thing every time: kids actually *want* to be outside, parents stop arguing about screen time, and suddenly your house becomes the place everyone wants to hang out. Rockdale County clay soil drains differently than the red clay you see upstate, and that matters when you're building something that needs to last 15+ years. We've been doing this for over a decade, and we handle the site prep, drainage, and installation right here in your ZIP code—no surprise contractors rolling through from across the metro. Whether you're thinking basketball, pickleball, or just a multipurpose court for the neighborhood kids, we'll show you exactly what works in Conyers and what doesn't. Your yard's about to become the best investment in your home's longevity.
Conyers sits in that sweet spot of east metro Atlanta where the clay is dense and holds moisture longer than you'd expect. That's actually great news for sport courts—it means your base will be stable—but it also means we don't skip the drainage conversation. The neighborhoods around Olde Town Conyers and Honey Creek tend to have solid-sized lots, which gives us room to work with proper grading and runoff planning. You'll notice sun exposure varies a lot depending on whether you're near the tree cover along the Rockdale County landscape or more open. We assess your yard for both: shade patterns help keep synthetic turf cooler in summer, but you need enough sun to prevent moisture buildup in the clay base. Most Conyers yards we work on sit between a quarter-acre and half-acre, which is the perfect footprint for a 30x50 or 40x60 court. HOA communities in the area (especially Honey Creek) sometimes have specific requirements about court dimensions or sightline setbacks, so we pull those rules first. Installation takes about 5–7 days depending on base prep. We're 40 minutes away, so we handle the whole project without bouncing between sites.
Absolutely. The clay here holds water, so we build a proper gravel base and slope everything toward drainage points. Without that step, you'd get pooling in spring and early summer. We've done enough Conyers installs to know exactly how much fall and what base depth works. It takes an extra day or two, but it saves you years of headaches.
Synthetic turf gets hot, that's real. But here in Conyers, if your court sits where it gets morning sun and afternoon shade (which a lot of Honey Creek and Olde Town Conyers yards do), you're in good shape. We can also spec a lighter-colored turf and infill that reflect heat better. Water it down on the hottest days, and it's totally usable.
Site prep is usually 2–3 days depending on how much grading we need to do with that clay base. The court itself goes in over 3–4 days. So start to finish, you're looking at about a week. We schedule it all upfront so you know exactly when it's happening.
East metro humidity is real, so you'll want to brush your court every couple weeks to keep the infill from matting down. Blow debris off after storms, and check drainage after heavy rain. We'll walk you through everything at install. Most families spend an hour a month on upkeep, which is nothing compared to reseeding natural grass in this clay.
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