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Sport courts in Conyers are becoming the go-to move for homeowners who want a backyard that actually gets used. We've installed dozens of them across Rockdale County, and the response is always the same: families end up outside more, kids stay active without the drive to an athletic complex, and you get a surface that handles Georgia's weather without turning into a maintenance nightmare. Your yard in Conyers—whether you're in Olde Town, Honey Creek, or anywhere in the 30012, 30013, or 30094 zips—can support a sport court. Most properties around here have the space, and more importantly, they have the clay soil that actually works in our favor when it comes to base prep and drainage. We can be out to measure and quote the same day you call. No shipping delays, no contractor hunting. Just a straightforward conversation about what sport you want to play, how much court you need, and what your actual budget is. From there, we handle everything—site assessment, base work, installation, and the kind of follow-up that means your court stays game-ready for years.
Rockdale County's clay-heavy soil is actually an advantage for sport court installation. That dense base compacts well and provides a stable foundation—no settling issues down the road. What it does require is proper drainage planning, especially during Georgia's heavy spring rains. We always slope our courts slightly and lay down a gravel base that moves water away from the playing surface. Sun and shade patterns matter more than people think. East metro locations get solid afternoon sun, which is good for drying but can heat up artificial surfaces in midsummer. We factor that into material selection. Most Conyers properties have enough tree coverage or fence lines to manage it, but we assess each site individually. HOA rules vary by neighborhood. Olde Town Conyers tends to have fewer restrictions than some subdivisions, but we always verify setback requirements and color guidelines before you commit. Sport courts typically qualify as recreational improvements, not athletic structures, so most HOAs are fine with them. Yard sizes in the area range from modest suburban lots to larger acreage. A full basketball court needs 94 by 50 feet; a pickleball setup takes much less. We right-size based on what you have and what you actually want to play.
We can measure and provide a quote same-day or next-morning depending on call time. Full installation depends on court size and base prep—typically 2–4 days start to finish. We're 40 minutes away in Conyers, so logistics are straightforward. Most customers get scheduled within a week. Call early if you have a specific timeline in mind.
Clay compacts firmly, which is ideal for creating a stable base layer. The tradeoff is drainage—we always add gravel and slope the court to handle our spring rainfall. Proper base prep prevents settling and puddles. It's actually one of the easier soil types to work with for court installation across the Atlanta area.
Basketball, tennis, pickleball, volleyball, and four-square are all common setups. Some people do multi-sport courts with court lines for two or three sports. We help you pick the surface type and dimensions based on what you'll actually use. Most Conyers yards can accommodate at least two sports on a single court.
Most HOAs approve sport courts as recreational improvements, but rules vary. We always verify setbacks, color standards, and fencing requirements before you sign off. Olde Town Conyers generally has lighter restrictions than some subdivisions. We've navigated Rockdale County HOAs dozens of times—let us handle the compliance check.
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