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Conyers homeowners who want a sport court that actually holds up to Georgia's humidity and clay-heavy soil have been calling us for years. We're not a national franchise—we're a local crew that understands what it takes to build a court in Rockdale County that won't shift, crack, or turn into a mud pit after a heavy rain. Whether you're in Olde Town Conyers looking to add resale value, or out near Honey Creek with space to work with, we've installed enough sport courts here to know exactly what surface, base, and drainage will work on your property. The clay under most yards around here is dense and compacts differently than sandy soil, so generic installation specs don't cut it. We do site assessments, talk through your budget without the hard sell, and build courts that last. Basketball, pickleball, tennis—doesn't matter. What matters is that your court performs year-round and doesn't become a repair headache after the first Georgia summer.
Rockdale County's clay soil is the biggest wild card in sport court installation around Conyers. Clay holds water, shifts seasonally, and needs serious base prep—we're talking proper grading, perimeter drainage, and compacted aggregate layers that account for the local water table. Skip that step and you'll watch your court settle unevenly within two seasons. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're near the tree cover around the Monastery of the Holy Spirit area or in an open yard off Highway 138. Full-sun courts can get brutally hot in July, so surface selection matters—we typically recommend cooler polymer blends for players who won't tolerate a burning court surface. Shade patterns shift, so we assess morning and afternoon sun during the initial walkthrough. Lot sizes in Conyers neighborhoods range from compact suburban to more spacious, which affects court orientation and surrounding hardscape. HOA rules in Olde Town and some surrounding areas do specify fence heights and setback distances, so we always pull those requirements early. The humidity here means better drainage design upfront beats drainage headaches later.
Clay-heavy soil like we have in Conyers compacts unevenly and shifts with freeze-thaw cycles. Without proper base preparation—aggregate layers, grading, and subsurface drainage—your court will develop low spots and cracks. We account for Rockdale County conditions from day one so your court stays level and playable.
Price depends on size, surface type, and base conditions. A typical residential court (half-court to full) runs between $8,000 and $18,000 installed. Conyers clay and drainage requirements might add cost compared to sandy areas, but investing upfront in proper base prevents expensive repairs down the road.
Wet yards are common in parts of Conyers due to clay and water retention. We can install courts with engineered drainage, elevated subgrades, or French drains to manage runoff. It adds cost, but a court that drains properly is usable within hours of rain instead of days.
Most residential courts take 3 to 5 working days from site prep through surface finish. Weather delays are possible during Georgia's wet springs, and clay base work sometimes takes longer depending on existing grade and drainage needs. We schedule around Conyers weather patterns to minimize disruption.
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