Pricing Guide — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Conyers have become a game-changer for families across Rockdale County who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport play without the constant maintenance headaches. Whether you're in Olde Town Conyers or out toward Honey Creek, the clay-heavy soil and Georgia humidity make a traditional court surface a nightmare—cracking, settling, and turning into a mud pit after rain. That's where artificial turf sport courts come in. We've been installing these systems across the east metro Atlanta area for years, and we've learned exactly what works in Conyers' specific climate and soil conditions. A quality sport court gives you a year-round playing surface that drains properly, doesn't require resurfacing every few years, and actually holds up to the weather patterns we deal with here. The pricing varies depending on your lot size, the type of sport you're prioritizing, and whether you need base preparation work—but most Conyers homeowners find the investment pays for itself in durability and peace of mind. Let's walk through what your sport court will actually cost and what factors matter most for your property.
Conyers sits on heavy Rockdale County clay, which is beautiful for structure but terrible for drainage on a traditional paved court. Before we install any sport court system, we're assessing how that clay base will handle water runoff—especially during Georgia's spring and summer storms. The neighborhoods around Olde Town Conyers and Honey Creek tend to have varied lot sizes, from smaller in-town properties to more generous acreage, and that directly impacts what court size and configuration makes sense for you. Sun exposure matters too. If your yard faces southwest toward the afternoon heat, you'll want a turf system that resists UV degradation; if you're shaded by pines or oaks, drainage becomes even more critical. Some HOAs in Rockdale County have landscape guidelines about court placement and fencing, so we always verify those details early. The clay base itself often needs conditioning or a proper sub-base before turf goes down—rushing that step means settling and uneven play later. We factor in Georgia's humidity when recommending infill types and seam reinforcement. The 40-minute drive from our HQ means we know this area's soil profile intimately and build sport courts accordingly.
Yes. Clay compacts differently than sandy soil and can hold water, so we typically grade, compact, and add a crushed-stone base layer before laying turf. This prevents settling and ensures proper drainage—critical in Conyers given our rainfall. Without it, your court surface becomes uneven within a couple seasons.
A half-court or smaller multi-sport court typically runs $8,000–$15,000 depending on site prep needs, turf quality, and whether fencing or lighting is included. Full-sized courts cost more. Conyers properties with heavy clay or poor drainage may need additional base work, which adds to the initial investment but ensures longevity.
Absolutely, but slope requires grading and a strategic base design to handle water flow. We've done dozens of sloped installations in the Conyers area. The upfront investment is higher, but a properly graded court will drain and play better than fighting against the slope with a standard setup.
With proper installation and maintenance, 10–15 years is realistic in Conyers. UV exposure, heat cycling, and humidity all factor in. We use turf systems rated for southeastern weather and recommend seasonal brushing to keep the infill distributed evenly and extend the court's life.
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