Subdivision Approved — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A sport court in your Conyers backyard isn't just a nice-to-have—it's a real game-changer for families in Olde Town Conyers and Honey Creek who want their kids to stay active without battling that Georgia clay every time it rains. We've installed dozens of these courts across Rockdale County, and the feedback is always the same: parents love having a dedicated space for basketball, tennis, or pickle ball right at home, and the synthetic turf holds up better than you'd expect in our humid east metro climate. The neighborhoods around here tend to have solid lot sizes, and most HOAs are pretty receptive to well-installed sport courts when they're done the right way. That's where subdivision approval comes in. We handle the paperwork, the design review, and the installation so your court actually meets your community's standards from day one. No surprises, no rework, no fighting with your HOA board six months later. Our team knows Conyers—we understand the soil composition, the drainage challenges that come with Rockdale County clay, and what the inspectors actually care about when they walk your property. We're based about 40 minutes away, which means we're close enough to provide real local support but established enough to handle projects of any size.
Conyers sits on some genuinely challenging clay-heavy soil typical of Rockdale County. That's actually why synthetic turf for a sport court makes so much sense here—natural grass struggles in that dense, compacted clay, and drainage becomes a nightmare during our heavy spring and summer rains. Our synthetic courts include a proper base layer that accounts for our local drainage patterns, so water doesn't pool the way it would on bare ground or poorly graded natural turf. Sun exposure varies a lot depending on whether you're in a tree-lined area of Honey Creek or the more open sections of Olde Town Conyers. We'll do a shade audit during the consultation because some synthetic blends perform differently under intense afternoon sun, and we want your court to stay durable and safe for your family. Most lots in this area range from half-acre to two acres, which gives us good flexibility for court placement and sightlines. The real game-changer for your HOA approval process is getting ahead of their landscape requirements early. We've worked with Conyers subdivision boards long enough to know what questions they'll ask about material specifications, drainage, and boundary setbacks. We'll get those answers into your application package before they ask.
Most do, but it depends on your specific subdivision rules. We've had great success with communities in Olde Town Conyers and Honey Creek because we submit complete spec sheets showing drainage, materials, and placement. The key is going through the approval process properly upfront instead of building first and asking later. We handle that entire conversation with your board.
Clay is dense and holds water, which is exactly why proper base preparation matters. Our installation includes a compacted stone base layer and perforated drainage fabric designed specifically for Conyers' soil conditions. This prevents the pooling and soft spots you'd get if you just laid turf on raw clay.
Full sun is ideal, but many courts function fine with 4-6 hours of direct light. We assess your property's shade patterns during summer, when the sun angle is highest. If your lot is heavily shaded by trees typical of Honey Creek neighborhoods, we'll recommend turf materials and maybe suggest a different court location on your property.
Once you submit a complete application with our drawings and specs, most Conyers HOAs respond within 2-3 weeks. Installation itself takes 5-7 days depending on site prep and square footage. We schedule around their approval timeline so you're not waiting around or paying for delays.
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