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Sport courts in Conyers aren't just a backyard upgrade—they're a practical solution for families dealing with Rockdale County's heavy clay soil and unpredictable weather. We work with homeowners in Olde Town Conyers, Honey Creek, and surrounding neighborhoods who want a dedicated space for basketball, tennis, or multi-sport play without fighting muddy conditions every spring. The beauty of artificial turf for sport courts is that it performs the same way year-round, regardless of whether you're in a shaded lot near the Monastery of the Holy Spirit area or on a sun-baked property closer to the Horse Park. Most Conyers yards benefit enormously from turf because our native clay compacts hard and drains poorly—meaning traditional grass turns into a maintenance nightmare and a safety liability. We've built dozens of sport courts across Rockdale County, and the homeowners tell us the same thing: they use their courts more, their kids play safer, and they spend zero time fighting weeds or mud stains. Our ROI calculator helps you see exactly what you'll save in maintenance costs, water bills, and landscape repairs over the next decade.
Conyers' clay-heavy soil is the elephant in the room for most sports courts. Unlike sandy loam in other parts of metro Atlanta, Rockdale County clay retains moisture and becomes slippery—exactly what you don't want under a basketball hoop or tennis baseline. Artificial turf eliminates that problem entirely. We also account for sun exposure carefully here; properties in Honey Creek tend to have more oak and pine shade, which slows natural grass growth and creates thin spots. Sport court turf doesn't care about shade, so performance stays consistent. Many Conyers neighborhoods, especially in Olde Town, have HOA landscape guidelines that actually prefer maintained turf courts to patchy grass or bare dirt. Typical residential lots in the 30012 and 30013 zip codes range from quarter-acre to half-acre, which gives us plenty of room for 30×60 or 40×75 court dimensions. Our installation process accounts for Rockdale County's high water table in certain areas—we always install proper base layers and drainage to prevent pooling during heavy rain. The east metro climate means hot summers and occasional freezing winters, but quality sport court materials handle that temperature swing without cracking or fading.
A typical 30×60 sport court runs $8,000–$15,000 depending on materials and site prep. Over ten years, you'll save roughly $4,000–$6,000 in fertilizer, seeding, aeration, and water bills—plus the cost of repairing divots and ruts from clay soil compaction. Our ROI calculator breaks down your specific property's water and maintenance costs so you can see the payback timeline.
Yes. Conyers clay doesn't drain naturally, so we install a gravel base layer and perimeter drainage channels. This prevents standing water after our frequent spring rains. Without proper drainage, your court will develop soft spots and puddles that make it unusable for weeks. We design every installation around your lot's slope and existing drainage patterns.
Absolutely. That's one of turf's biggest advantages over natural grass. Shade won't thin it out or encourage moss growth like it does with sod. We've installed courts under 60-year-old oaks and pines throughout Conyers, and they perform identically to courts in full sun. No brown patches, no thin spots.
A standard sport court takes 4–6 days from site prep through final line marking. We work early morning hours and keep dust and noise minimal out of respect for your neighbors. Most Conyers HOAs and neighbors appreciate the fast turnaround. We handle all debris removal and leave your property clean.
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