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Building a sport court in Conyers means thinking bigger than just a place to shoot hoops or play tennis. It's about creating a gathering spot that actually holds up in Rockdale County's climate, handles the clay-heavy soil we're working with here, and still looks sharp year-round. We've spent years installing synthetic courts across neighborhoods like Olde Town Conyers and Honey Creek, and we know exactly what works and what doesn't on East Metro properties. Your backyard deserves better than a court that cracks after one Georgia summer or turns into a mud pit when the rain hits that dense clay. That's why we back every sport court installation with a money-back guarantee—because we're confident the turf we lay down will perform. Whether you've got a quarter-acre lot or something more spacious, we'll design a court surface that drains properly, handles the heat, and gives your family or team a professional-grade playing surface without the constant maintenance headaches. Most homeowners in Conyers are surprised to learn how affordable a properly installed synthetic court actually is when you factor in zero watering, no resurfacing every few years, and zero chemical treatments.
Conyers sits on notoriously thick Rockdale County clay, which is both a challenge and actually an advantage once you understand it. That dense soil doesn't drain on its own, but it gives us a rock-solid foundation to build on—literally. We don't skimp on base preparation here; we install proper stone and drainage layers specifically engineered for clay substrates because we've seen what happens when contractors cut corners. Your sport court also needs to handle the east metro humidity and summer heat. Direct sun exposure on a dark synthetic surface can get uncomfortable, so we often recommend lighter turf colors or strategic tree placement for afternoon shade—especially in neighborhoods like Honey Creek where lot sizes vary. If you're in an HOA-regulated community, most boards in the Conyers area have specific rules about court height, perimeter fencing, and color choices. We handle those conversations for you and make sure your court meets every requirement before we even break ground. The other factor that surprises people: Georgia's clay naturally wants to shift and settle. Our installation method accounts for that seasonal movement, which is why the base matters so much. Poorly done courts in this soil type fail within 2–3 years; ours are still flawless after a decade.
Yes, but only if it's installed right. We use a multi-layer base system—stone, stabilizer, and engineered sub-base—that forces water through even Rockdale County's stubborn clay. Without proper drainage layers, water pools and the turf fails. That's why our guarantee covers drainage performance for ten years. Most Conyers homeowners see standing water disappear within hours of heavy rain.
Peak heat on a dark surface can reach 150–160°F on 95-degree days, which is uncomfortable for bare feet. We recommend cool-fiber turf options or positioning courts where afternoon shade from trees (common in Honey Creek and Olde Town) reduces direct exposure. Light-colored turfs also run 10–15°F cooler. We'll discuss the best option for your specific lot during the site visit.
Most do, but it depends on your specific community bylaws. Olde Town Conyers and Honey Creek HOAs typically allow synthetic courts if they meet color and height standards. We've navigated dozens of approvals in Rockdale County and know exactly what documents and drawings HOAs need. We'll handle the paperwork so you're not stuck in approval limbo.
Surprisingly little. Annual rinsing to remove pollen and dust, occasional brush-cleaning if debris collects, and that's it. No watering, no chemicals, no resurfacing every 5 years. Most Conyers homeowners spend under $200 per year on basic upkeep. Compare that to the cost of maintaining a natural grass or clay court in our humidity, and the savings become obvious fast.
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