Renovation — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your sport court in Conyers has probably taken a beating. Whether it's a basketball half-court in Olde Town Conyers or a multi-sport setup in Honey Creek, that Georgia clay soil and our humidity don't do traditional surfaces any favors. Cracks appear, puddles form after rain, and maintenance becomes a weekend job you didn't sign up for. Artificial turf and sport court surfaces solve that problem—but only if they're installed right for Rockdale County conditions. We've been working with Conyers homeowners for years, and we know what holds up here and what doesn't. The good news? A renovated sport court doesn't just look sharper than what you have now. It plays better, lasts longer, and actually frees up your time instead of eating it. Whether you're looking at a complete overhaul or a strategic refresh of your existing court, we'll walk you through what makes sense for your property, your budget, and your family's actual usage. No fluff, no upsell—just honest installation from a team that understands East Metro Atlanta yards.
Conyers sits on Rockdale County clay, which is dense, slow-draining, and problematic for traditional court surfaces. That clay base is why so many courts in the area develop soft spots and poor drainage—it's not a flaw in your yard, it's just geology. When we renovate a sport court here, we always account for that underneath layer. Sun exposure varies significantly between neighborhoods. Properties near the Monastery of the Holy Spirit tend to have more tree cover and shade; courts in more open areas near Georgia International Horse Park can take serious afternoon heat. Both scenarios require different underlayment strategies and turf selections. We also see a lot of variation in lot sizes across Conyers ZIP codes (30012, 30013, 30094). Some courts are squeezed into tight spaces; others have room to expand. HOA rules in Olde Town Conyers and Honey Creek can affect surface color and height, so we always check those details upfront. Rockdale County's humidity and occasional heavy rain mean your sport court needs proper base preparation and perimeter drainage. Cheap installations fail here because they ignore the water table. We build for permanence, not just year-one appearance.
Absolutely. We don't just lay surface over native clay. We excavate, compact, add crushed stone base, and slope for drainage. Conyers' soil holds water naturally, so skipping these steps means your court will develop soft spots within a year. It costs more upfront, but it's the only way to get a court that lasts.
Yes. Modern artificial turf for sport courts is playable immediately after we finish. No curing time, no waiting for sealer to dry. We'll show you maintenance basics—leaf removal, occasional rinsing—but you're good to shoot hoops or play pickleball that same day.
We assess it in person. If the base is stable and the perimeter is sound, we can resurface. If the underlying structure is compromised or the drainage is fundamentally broken, we recommend starting over. Either way, we give you honest numbers and show you the difference in long-term durability.
Most renovations take 5–10 business days depending on court size and base work needed. Weather in East Metro Atlanta is usually cooperative, but we plan for the occasional rain delay. We'll give you a realistic schedule before we break ground.
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