Residential — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Conyers are becoming the go-to upgrade for families who want to maximize their backyard without fighting the clay-heavy soil and humidity that comes with living in Rockdale County. Whether you're in Olde Town Conyers, Honey Creek, or anywhere in the 30012, 30013, and 30094 zip codes, a properly installed artificial court surface gives you a place to shoot hoops, play tennis, or just get outside without the maintenance nightmare of a traditional court. We've worked with dozens of homeowners across the east metro who were tired of dealing with the red clay staining everything, the constant need to resurface, and the drainage problems that come with our local soil composition. An artificial sport court eliminates all of that. It's playable year-round, requires almost no upkeep beyond occasional rinsing, and it holds up beautifully in our humid Georgia summers. The best part? You're investing in a feature that actually gets used by your family—not just a pretty yard that sits empty most of the time. We're based just 40 minutes away, so we know Conyers backyards inside and out, and we know exactly how to build a court that'll last.
Conyers sits in Rockdale County, where that dense red clay is part of the landscape. If you've ever tried to maintain a natural court surface here, you know how quickly drainage issues pop up after our spring and summer storms. The good news is that artificial turf installation on sport courts accounts for that—we build in proper subsurface drainage so water doesn't pool, and the clay beneath actually helps with stability once we've prepped the base correctly. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're near the Georgia International Horse Park area or tucked into the tree-heavy neighborhoods like Honey Creek. We assess shade patterns on your lot before design, since some homeowners prefer a court that stays cooler in summer, while others want maximum sun for winter play. Most Conyers residential lots have decent square footage, so we're usually working with plenty of room to fit a full or three-quarter court without cramping your landscape. One thing we always check: HOA regulations in your neighborhood. Some communities in Olde Town Conyers have specific guidelines about court colors and fencing, so we handle all that upfront to make sure your permit process is smooth.
Absolutely. Clay is actually stable once properly compacted and drained. We excavate, add a compacted base layer, install drainage fabric, and then lay your court surface. The clay won't shift or heave like sandier soils. The key is getting drainage right so water doesn't pool—something we've perfected working across Rockdale County for years.
It does get warm, but modern sport-court surfaces are designed to handle our humidity and heat. We can recommend lighter colors if you're worried about barefoot play, or schedule most activity for early morning or evening. Many Conyers families find the heat manageable, especially compared to natural courts that get slippery in our moisture.
It depends on your neighborhood. Olde Town Conyers and some other communities have design guidelines. We always pull the rules and work with your HOA before starting—no surprises. Most approve sport courts because they're low-maintenance and improve property value.
A typical backyard court takes 5–7 days from site prep to finish. Weather can add a day or two if we hit heavy rain (common in Rockdale County springs), but we plan around that. We'll give you a solid timeline once we assess your lot.
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