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A sport court in your Conyers backyard isn't just a place to shoot hoops or rally tennis balls—it's a reason your family actually stays home on weekends. We've installed courts all across Rockdale County, from the tree-lined lots in Olde Town Conyers to the more spacious properties in Honey Creek, and there's something about having a dedicated play surface that changes how people use their yards. Our team knows the clay-heavy soil conditions here in east metro Atlanta, knows how summer humidity affects synthetic surfaces, and understands that not every property has the same sun exposure or available space. That's why we don't show up with a one-size-fits-all approach. Whether you're thinking about a half-court for your kids, a full tennis court, or something that'll handle pickleball, basketball, and casual games all at once, we design it to fit your actual yard and your actual life. The drive from our shop is about 40 minutes, but we treat every Conyers installation like it's our own backyard.
Conyers sits on Rockdale County clay, which drains differently than the red clay you might find further north in Atlanta. That matters for sport court installation because we need to account for water pooling during our heavy spring and summer rains. Most residential lots here range from a quarter-acre to just over an acre, so we're usually working with limited space—that means we'll often recommend a three-quarter court or a combination layout that gives you flexibility. The tree canopy varies significantly depending on which neighborhood you're in; Olde Town Conyers tends to have more mature oaks and pines that create shade patterns throughout the day, while Honey Creek properties often have more open sun exposure. We always account for afternoon sun angles when positioning courts to avoid glare on one end. If your property sits near the Georgia International Horse Park area, you might have slightly more generous lot sizes, which opens up design possibilities. HOA rules in some Conyers subdivisions have specific requirements about court color and fencing, so we confirm those details before we start any layout work.
Absolutely. The clay here holds moisture longer than sandy soil, so we always recommend excellent drainage prep—usually a perforated pipe system under the base layer. If we don't manage water correctly, you'll get soft spots and uneven settling, especially after our spring storms. We've learned to compact and slope more aggressively in Conyers than we might in other areas.
We typically recommend a cooler-playing turf system in areas with heavy afternoon exposure—Honey Creek properties especially get intense western sun. Some infill materials absorb and retain heat more than others. We'll assess your specific sun patterns and suggest a turf that won't feel like walking on hot pavement in July and August.
Most Conyers residential properties can fit a three-quarter basketball court (roughly 35' x 45') or a shared multi-sport surface that handles basketball and pickleball. We've built full courts on larger Honey Creek properties, but half-courts work great in tighter spaces. We'll measure and mock up the design before you commit.
Quality artificial turf and proper drainage handle our humidity fine—it actually plays better than natural grass in wet conditions. The real consideration is UV exposure and temperature swings. We use turf rated for Georgia's climate and ensure the subsurface won't trap moisture. A well-installed court here typically lasts 10-12 years with minimal maintenance.
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