Shaded Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Conyers backyards solve a real problem: that shaded corner where nothing grows, combined with Rockdale County's dense clay soil that doesn't drain well after rain. We've installed courts in Olde Town Conyers and Honey Creek for families who got tired of watching their kids bounce a basketball on cracked asphalt or play tennis on weedy grass. The artificial turf we use handles the Georgia humidity, doesn't compact like natural grass does in clay, and actually improves drainage. Your court stays playable after a rainstorm instead of turning into a mud pit. Whether you're 30 minutes south in the 30012 zip or up toward the Horse Park area, the installation process is straightforward—we assess your shade patterns, handle the clay base prep, and build a court that plays true for years. Most homeowners tell us they wish they'd done it sooner, especially once they realize how much time they save on maintenance and how much more their kids actually use the yard.
Rockdale County's clay is both a blessing and a challenge. It holds water longer than sandy soil, which means natural grass gets waterlogged and sport courts need proper base drainage—something we engineer into every installation. The shade patterns vary wildly depending on whether you're in Olde Town with mature tree coverage or newer development areas with open lots. We do a site assessment to map sunlight and plan shade tolerance into your turf choice. Conyers summers are humid and hot, and that affects both installation timing and material selection; we typically schedule work in spring or fall to avoid heat stress on the synthetic fibers. Court sizing matters too—most residential lots in the 30012–30094 area can accommodate a half-court or three-quarter court without eating your entire yard, but we measure twice. HOA rules in some Honey Creek neighborhoods require turf that looks manicured and drains cleanly; we've got those specs covered. One thing people don't expect: clay-based yards need a base layer to prevent settling, which adds cost upfront but saves you from a sunken court five years down the line.
Absolutely. Clay compacts and holds water, so we dig deeper and install a gravel base layer that prevents settling and improves drainage. Without that step, you'd have a low spot after a heavy rain. It's extra work compared to sandy soil, but it's the difference between a court that plays great for 10 years and one that develops dips and puddles.
Our turf handles 4–6 hours of direct sun daily without issues. If your yard gets heavy shade from trees—common in Olde Town especially—we have shade-optimized varieties that don't develop algae or moss. We'll walk your property at different times of day to assess before quoting.
A half-court usually takes 5–7 working days once we start, depending on base prep and weather. We're 40 minutes away, so we schedule blocks of time. We'll confirm dates upfront and work around your schedule where possible.
Most HOAs, including those in Honey Creek, approve artificial turf sport courts if they look maintained and match neighborhood aesthetics. We can show you samples and help coordinate with your HOA if needed. Some even prefer synthetic courts over bare patches or neglected grass.
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