Spring Special — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts have become the go-to solution for families across Conyers who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or tennis without the headaches of natural grass maintenance. Rockdale County's clay-heavy soil and humidity create real challenges for keeping traditional courts playable year-round—mud after rain, bare patches in summer, and constant upkeep that eats into your actual playing time. That's where artificial turf sport courts make the difference. We've installed dozens of them throughout Olde Town Conyers and the surrounding neighborhoods, and the feedback is consistent: families love having a reliable, all-weather surface that's ready to use within minutes of a spring rain. Our spring special is designed to make this upgrade affordable right now, before the heat and rain cycles make outdoor projects more complicated. Whether you're in 30012 or further out toward Honey Creek, we can handle the full installation—site prep, drainage, and professional-grade turf that's built to last through Georgia's unpredictable seasons. No more canceling games because the court's too wet. No more watching your investment wash away.
Conyers sits on Rockdale County's notoriously dense clay, which is both a blessing and a curse. That clay holds water exceptionally well, which means poor drainage and standing puddles are common on natural grass courts—especially in spring. Our sport court installations here always include a proper base layer and subsurface drainage to handle the region's heavy rainfall and humidity. We've found that east-facing courts in neighborhoods like Olde Town work best because they catch morning sun and dry faster than west-facing installations. Afternoon thunderstorms are routine April through June, so having a surface that's playable within an hour of rain is genuinely valuable here. Lot sizes in Conyers vary significantly—some properties in the older neighborhoods are tighter, while newer subdivisions offer more space. We assess your yard's dimensions and sun exposure during the consultation; we've successfully squeezed regulation pickleball courts into surprisingly small footprints. HOA rules in some Conyers communities do require approval before installation, so we guide you through that process. The turf itself handles the humidity well, but proper maintenance (occasional brushing, debris removal) keeps it performing like new through our hot, wet summers.
Most residential sport courts take 3–5 days from start to finish, depending on lot size and existing drainage conditions. Conyers clay does require extra base prep, which we build into our timeline. Once we break ground, you're usually playing within the week. Spring scheduling moves fast, so booking early in our spring special window matters.
Absolutely. Our turf performs in partial shade, though full-sun courts dry faster and show wear less noticeably over time. We map your yard's sun exposure during consultation and recommend court orientation accordingly. Even shade-heavy lots can work—it just means occasional cleanup after storms.
Spring and summer humidity is normal here, and our turf is engineered for it. You'll want to brush the surface every few weeks to prevent mat matting, rinse it after heavy pollen events, and keep debris cleared. We provide detailed care instructions, and most homeowners spend under an hour monthly on upkeep—far less than natural grass.
Some communities in Conyers, particularly Honey Creek subdivisions, do require landscape approval. We'll help you navigate that process and provide renderings to your HOA if needed. Most approve sport courts because they're cleaner and more attractive than deteriorating natural grass courts.
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