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Rockdale County homeowners are discovering that a sport court isn't just for the wealthy or the Instagram-famous. Here in Conyers—whether you're in Olde Town, Honey Creek, or anywhere across the 30012, 30013, or 30094 zip codes—a backyard sport court transforms how your family actually uses outdoor space. Basketball, pickleball, tennis, or a mixed-use surface: these courts handle the east metro Georgia climate better than you'd think, and they eliminate the maintenance headaches that come with grass. We've worked with dozens of Conyers families who were tired of watering, mowing, or dealing with the heavy clay soil that dominates our area. A professionally installed sport court gives you a durable, all-weather playing surface that looks sharp year-round and holds up to the humidity and heat we get down here. Whether your lot backs up to the countryside around the Monastery of the Holy Spirit or sits closer to town, we can design and build a court that fits your space and your game.
Conyers' Rockdale County clay is beautiful, but it's dense and doesn't drain like sandy soil. That matters for sport courts because proper base preparation—gravel, compaction, and slope—keeps water from pooling under your playing surface. Our humidity here is real, especially in summer, which is why we specify materials and infill systems that resist algae and fungal growth. Sun exposure varies depending on whether your yard faces east or west and whether you've got mature oaks providing shade (common in Olde Town Conyers). We'll assess your specific lot during the site visit to recommend court orientation and surface color—darker courts absorb more heat, lighter ones reflect it. Most Conyers residential lots sit between 0.25 and 0.5 acres, so we often design courts in the 30x60 or half-court range to maximize playability without overwhelming the space. HOA communities like some neighborhoods in Rockdale County may have landscape approval requirements, so we handle those conversations early. Installation typically takes 2–3 weeks depending on ground conditions and whether we're adding accessories like lighting or benches.
Not harder—just different. The dense clay here actually compacts well, which gives your sport court a stable base. We excavate 4–6 inches, add a compacted gravel bed, and slope it slightly for drainage. The clay itself won't interfere with the court surface, but poor drainage planning will. That's why we've done this dozens of times in Conyers; we know exactly how to work with local soil conditions.
Yes, but check your HOA rules first—some communities require approval for hardscape additions. We've helped Conyers homeowners navigate those conversations and have architectural renderings ready to submit. Most HOAs see sport courts as a positive amenity, especially when the design complements existing landscaping in your neighborhood.
We recommend acrylic-based or polyurethane surfaces with proper infill systems that promote drainage and resist mold in humid climates. East metro Georgia heat and humidity mean you'll want light-colored surfaces that don't get too hot underfoot. We'll help you pick a finish that stays playable even on hot August afternoons.
Typically 2–3 weeks from site prep to final line-painting, depending on weather and lot conditions. Rockdale County clay doesn't slow us down like sandier soils might, and our team has the experience to stick to schedule. We'll give you a firm timeline during your initial consultation.
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