Landscape Upgrade — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts have become a game-changer for Conyers homeowners who want their yards to do more than just look nice—they want them to work harder. Whether you're in Olde Town Conyers with a tighter lot or over in Honey Creek where you've got more breathing room, a synthetic turf sport court transforms your backyard into a functional recreation space that handles everything from basketball to pickle ball without turning into a mud pit after the next Georgia downpour. The thing about Conyers is that our clay-heavy soil in Rockdale County doesn't drain the way some folks expect it to. Real grass courts here either stay soggy or demand constant maintenance to stay playable. Artificial turf changes that equation completely. You get a court that's ready to use year-round, no muddy edges, no dead patches from heavy foot traffic, and zero guilt about watering during dry spells. We've been installing sport courts throughout the east metro for years, and Conyers properties—especially the larger residential lots near the Monastery area and toward the horse park—are ideal candidates for this upgrade. Your neighbors might not have one yet, but the ones who do are the ones actually using their backyards instead of watching grass die under a basketball hoop.
Rockdale County's clay soil is honestly one of the reasons synthetic sport courts make so much sense here. Clay compacts easily and sheds water poorly, which means traditional grass courts become slippery or waterlogged during our typical spring and summer rains. Artificial turf sits above that layer and drains through, keeping your court playable even when natural grass would be a mess. Sun exposure varies depending on where you are in Conyers. Properties in Olde Town Conyers often have mature trees that create mixed sun-and-shade patterns—which is actually perfect for turf. You avoid the intense afternoon heat that can make some synthetic materials uncomfortable, while still getting enough light to keep the court visible and safe. Over in Honey Creek and the newer subdivisions, you'll likely have more open yards, which means choosing a UV-resistant turf blend that won't fade. Most Conyers residential lots are spacious enough for a solid 30-by-60-foot court with some buffer, though we customize dimensions based on your actual space and what sports you're prioritizing. Installation here typically takes 3–4 days once we clear and level the site, and we always account for the clay base—we may need to amend it slightly to ensure proper drainage underneath the turf system.
Absolutely. Clay doesn't drain on its own, so we build in a gravel base layer to handle water movement. The clay itself is stable for foundation purposes, which is good—it means your court won't shift. We just make sure the subsurface lets water through properly so you're not standing on a soggy field after rain.
Yes. Mixed sun-and-shade actually works well for synthetic turf courts because it keeps the surface cooler and reduces UV stress. The turf still drains and performs great. Full shade would be your only real limitation—the turf needs some light to maintain its appearance.
Quality turf lasts 8–12 years in our climate with proper maintenance. Georgia's humidity isn't kind to cheap materials, so we install premium blends that handle our moisture levels. Regular brushing and occasional rinses keep it performing and looking fresh throughout that lifespan.
Basketball, tennis, pickle ball, and multi-sport training are the most popular in our area. The court dimensions and turf pile height can be customized for any of these. We've installed courts that do double duty for a household with different age kids playing different games.
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