Recycled Materials — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Conyers are becoming a smart choice for families who want a low-maintenance outdoor space without the constant upkeep that natural grass demands—especially in Rockdale County's clay-heavy soil. Whether you're in Olde Town Conyers, Honey Creek, or anywhere else in the 30012, 30013, or 30094 area, a recycled-material sport court gives you a durable surface for basketball, pickleball, or general recreation that actually gets better with use instead of worse. We've been installing these systems across the greater metro area for years, and the feedback from Conyers homeowners is consistent: they wanted something their kids could use year-round without worrying about mud, ruts, or erosion. That's where recycled rubber and engineered polymers come in. These materials are engineered to handle Georgia's heat and humidity, they drain properly even when we get those heavy spring rains, and they're forgiving enough for younger athletes while still meeting standards for serious play. The best part? They're made from reclaimed materials—old tires and plastics get a second life instead of ending up in a landfill. We can drive out to Conyers in about 40 minutes to assess your yard, talk through what a court would look like for your space, and explain exactly how these recycled materials will perform on your property.
Conyers sits on dense Rockdale County clay, which is both a blessing and a curse. The blessing: excellent drainage once you've got the right base. The curse: that clay wants to shift and settle, so we spend extra time on subgrade prep to make sure your sport court stays level and true year after year. East metro properties tend to get variable sun exposure depending on tree cover and neighborhood layout—Olde Town Conyers has older, mature trees that create shade patterns; newer subdivisions like some areas in Honey Creek are more open. Both situations work fine with modern turf, but we size the court and orient it based on your sun exposure to minimize glare and heat buildup. Most Conyers yards we work with are quarter-acre to half-acre residential lots, which leaves room for a 30x40 or smaller court without eating your whole backyard. HOA rules in some Conyers neighborhoods require landscape approval before installation, so we handle those conversations with your board early. Spring and early fall are ideal installation windows here—you avoid summer heat stress and winter ground moisture. The recycled rubber base we use compacts well over clay, sheds water properly, and won't degrade in our humidity.
Absolutely. Clay drains slower than sand, but that's actually why we prefer a recycled rubber base layer in Conyers—it creates a stable, permeable foundation that handles our soil without settling. We've installed dozens of courts over similar clay in the greater metro. The key is proper subgrade work, which we always do. Your court will stay level and playable for years.
It depends on your neighborhood—Olde Town Conyers and some Honey Creek developments have landscape review boards. We're familiar with Conyers HOA requirements and can advise you upfront. Some boards require renderings or color samples. We handle that conversation and can often get approvals faster because we show exactly what you're building.
Modern recycled rubber courts stay cooler than concrete or asphalt, but yes, they do warm up. In peak July sun, you might feel the difference. We can install a light-colored top layer to reflect heat, and proper drainage keeps moisture from cooking underneath. Most Conyers families still use them in summer, just earlier or later in the day.
That's the whole advantage. Recycled rubber base is porous—water drains straight through instead of pooling like it would on natural grass over Rockdale clay. Your court stays playable within hours of rain. We design the subgrade so water moves toward your property's natural drainage pattern.
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