Installation — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts have become a game-changer for Conyers families who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or tennis without the wear and tear on natural grass. Living in Rockdale County means dealing with that heavy red clay soil, which makes drainage a real consideration—especially when you're thinking about a high-performance court surface. Whether you're in Olde Town Conyers or out near Honey Creek, a properly installed sport court handles our Georgia humidity and clay-based terrain way better than trying to maintain a grass court year-round. The area gets solid sun exposure, which is actually ideal for synthetic court surfaces, and our mild winters mean you can use your court pretty much any time of year. We've installed dozens of courts across the east metro Atlanta region, and Conyers properties tend to have the space that makes sport courts really shine. Rather than fighting with thatch buildup and clay staining, you get a clean, low-maintenance surface that's ready for play whenever your family wants it.
Conyers sits on Rockdale County's characteristic clay soil, which presents both a challenge and an opportunity for sport court installation. That clay base actually compacts well, giving us a solid foundation to work with—but we have to manage drainage carefully since clay doesn't absorb water the way sandy soils do. Our installers bring in a proper base layer system that accounts for our regional rainfall patterns and the moisture that clay naturally holds. Sun exposure in most Conyers neighborhoods is pretty generous; properties near Olde Town and Honey Creek typically get 6–8 hours of direct sun, which keeps synthetic court surfaces performing optimally. The humidity here does mean we choose UV-stabilized materials that won't degrade or fade as quickly. HOA rules in some Conyers subdivisions may have landscape requirements, so it's worth reviewing deed restrictions before finalizing your court design—we handle that conversation regularly. Lot sizes in residential Conyers generally accommodate courts well; most full-size courts (94 x 50 feet) or multi-sport setups fit without major constraints. Our crew handles the clay-to-court transition seamlessly, and we've learned exactly how Rockdale County's soil behaves during our 40-minute trips to the area.
Clay does hold water, but that's why base preparation is critical. We install a compacted stone base with perimeter drainage that moves water away from the court surface. Conyers' moderate slope in most residential areas actually helps—water naturally runs off toward yard edges. We've never had standing water issues on properly installed courts in the area, even during heavy Georgia summer storms.
Absolutely. Our synthetic court materials are engineered for climates exactly like Rockdale County's—hot, humid summers and mild winters. The surface won't crack or warp from temperature swings the way concrete can. Players actually find synthetic courts cooler underfoot than asphalt on those 90-degree days, and the material resists algae growth better than natural grass would in humid conditions.
A regulation court is 94 x 50 feet, but many Conyers properties work with scaled versions—like 60 x 40 feet—that still deliver great multi-sport functionality. We assess your lot during the free consultation and work within whatever space you have. Even smaller setups give you a dedicated play area without sacrificing quality.
Some Conyers subdivisions do have aesthetic guidelines, but sport courts often fall within acceptable hardscape categories. We help you navigate HOA approvals and can discuss color options and edging that complement neighborhood standards. It's conversation we've had many times in the Rockdale County area.
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