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Sport courts in Conyers are becoming the go-to upgrade for families who want a dedicated space for basketball, tennis, or multi-sport play without the constant maintenance headaches. Whether you're in Olde Town Conyers or out toward Honey Creek, that red Georgia clay soil means a traditional court surface would be fighting an uphill battle—moisture retention, seasonal swelling, and cracking are real problems here. Artificial turf and synthetic court surfaces solve that completely. You get a level, playable surface year-round without worrying about drainage issues or resurfacing every few seasons. The investment pays for itself fast when you factor in what you'd spend replacing a traditional court after a couple of tough winters. We've installed dozens of sport courts across Rockdale County, and homeowners consistently tell us it's the best decision they made for their backyard. A properly built artificial sport court gives kids a safe, professional-grade place to train and play—and it means you're not out there repairing cracks or dealing with puddles when the Georgia rain rolls through.
Conyers sits on challenging clay-heavy soil typical of Rockdale County, which actually makes artificial sport courts the smarter choice than poured concrete or asphalt. That clay doesn't drain fast, so after our frequent afternoon thunderstorms, you'd be looking at standing water and potential frost heave damage in winter. With synthetic surfaces, water flows through the base layer and drains away properly. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your property is near the tree canopy in Olde Town versus the more open lots toward Honey Creek. Full-sun courts need a slightly different infill and backing system than shaded ones—we assess this during the site visit. Most Conyers properties run between 30×60 and 40×75 feet for residential sport courts, which works perfectly for multi-sport use. One thing worth noting: if you're in a neighborhood with HOA rules, we'll pull those details and make sure your court specs align before we break ground. Installation here typically involves 4–5 days of prep work because of that clay base—we're essentially rebuilding your subsurface to ensure proper compaction and drainage. No shortcuts, no flooding issues down the road.
Clay soil holds water and shifts with freeze-thaw cycles, which destroys traditional courts. We install a engineered base layer—recycled asphalt, crushed stone, and compacted aggregate—that creates positive drainage on top of that clay. Water moves through and away instead of pooling. This approach works especially well for Rockdale County's soil profile and saves you thousands in repairs over time.
Most residential sport courts fall outside permit requirements, but it depends on your specific neighborhood. Olde Town Conyers and some HOA communities have different rules. We always check local code and any deed restrictions before quoting. It's one less thing for you to worry about—we handle that step.
Full installation usually runs 4–5 days once we've prepped the site. Soil removal, base installation, and compaction take longer here because of the clay, but that's what ensures your court lasts 12–15 years without problems. Weather can add a day or two if we get rain mid-project, which isn't uncommon in Georgia.
Synthetic sport court surfaces do absorb heat in full sun. We recommend lighter infill colors and proper drainage design to minimize that. Many families also choose to schedule heavy play in early morning or evening during peak summer months. It's a real consideration but totally manageable, especially if your court gets any afternoon shade from nearby trees.
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