Price Match Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sports courts aren't just for the pros anymore—and in Conyers, we're seeing more homeowners in Olde Town and Honey Creek invest in them for basketball, pickleball, or just family activity space. The thing is, a sport court is a serious addition to your property, and the turf has to perform. We've installed dozens of these in Rockdale County, and we stand behind every installation with a price-match guarantee. Why? Because we know you've probably gotten quotes from a few places, and we want you to trust that you're getting fair pricing and honest work—not inflated markups or shortcuts. Our sport courts are built to handle the clay-heavy soil that comes with east metro Georgia, the intense summer sun that beats down on courts facing south, and the wear patterns that come from serious use. Whether you're setting up a court near the Georgia International Horse Park side of town or in a quieter neighborhood spot, we've got the experience to make it last. We're local enough to understand what Conyers homeowners actually need, and honest enough to put our prices where our reputation is.
Conyers sits on some stubborn Rockdale County clay, which matters more than you might think for sport court installation. Clay drainage is slower than sandy soil, so we always recommend proper base preparation and subsurface work to prevent standing water or soft spots during heavy rain. The summer sun exposure here is relentless—especially if your court faces south or southwest—so UV stability in the turf backing and infill becomes critical. We've learned that court sizes vary a lot depending on lot layout in neighborhoods like Olde Town and Honey Creek; some properties have ample space for a full court, while others need creative half-court designs. Shade patterns change seasonally, which affects playability and turf longevity on the north and south sides of your home. HOA rules in some Conyers subdivisions restrict court dimensions or material types, so we always check local guidelines before quoting. The clay base means we may need to add extra drainage layers or use a slightly thicker subbase than you'd see in sandier areas—that investment pays off in durability.
Absolutely. We build in extra drainage steps because clay holds moisture longer. We typically use a compacted base layer, then add a perforated drainage layer before the turf goes down. It prevents the spongy feel and extends court life significantly. Conyers properties benefit from this approach, especially during our wet springs.
We're 40 minutes from headquarters, so there's no markup for distance. We source materials regionally and handle our own installation, which cuts overhead. Our price-match guarantee means if you show us a legitimate local quote, we'll match it or beat it. We're not underselling—we're just not adding unnecessary margins.
Some neighborhoods, especially in Olde Town, have specific guidelines on court dimensions, color, or setback distances. We always review local HOA rules before you commit. A quick call to your HOA manager gives us clarity, and we design around any restrictions without compromising playability.
With proper maintenance and good installation, 8–12 years is realistic in Conyers. UV-stabilized infill and backing handle our summer sun well. The real killer is poor drainage or cheap substrate work—which is why we invest in the base layer upfront so your court doesn't fail early.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.