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A sport court in your Conyers backyard isn't just about having a place to shoot hoops or rally some tennis—it's about creating a gathering spot that actually holds up in Georgia's climate. We're LawnLogic, a veteran-owned company that knows the Rockdale County landscape inside and out, and we've built sport courts for families across Conyers, from Olde Town to Honey Creek, for the better part of a decade. The thing about our region is that clay soil and humid summers demand a turf system that won't degrade, pucker, or turn into a skating rink after a rain. Most folks around here either struggle with soggy, uneven natural grass or they settle for a basic court that looks tired after two seasons. That's not what we build. Our modular sport court surfaces are engineered to shed water, maintain consistent bounce and grip, and look sharp year-round—even under the afternoon sun that beats down on Conyers. Whether your property is tucked near the Monastery of the Holy Spirit or sitting on one of the larger residential lots that define Honey Creek, we design courts that fit your space, your game, and the way you actually use your yard.
Conyers sits on heavy Rockdale County clay, which is beautiful to look at but a nightmare for drainage without the right foundation. If you've tried to keep a natural grass court alive here, you know what we mean—standing water after storms, compacted soil that kills roots, and uneven settling that makes any serious play frustrating. Our sport court system starts with a permeable base layer that manages that clay's tendency to hold moisture, so you get playable surface hours after rain instead of days. Sun exposure matters too. Properties in Olde Town Conyers tend to have older oaks and pines that create dappled shade, while newer developments toward Honey Creek often run more open. That affects both the turf type we recommend and the UV additives we build in. We also account for the regional humidity and temperature swings—Georgia summers hit hard, and our materials are rated for that heat without becoming slippery or off-gassing. Most residential lots in your area run 50 to 120 feet of usable court space, and we've learned to design around existing trees, fence lines, and drainage patterns unique to Rockdale County soil composition.
Absolutely. We install a engineered base system designed specifically for Rockdale County clay—it's permeable and slopes subtly to prevent pooling. After a heavy rain, you'll have a playable court within hours instead of the wet, uneven mess you'd get with natural grass. The clay actually works in our favor once we've got the right drainage structure underneath.
Our sport court surfaces are UV-stabilized and rated for southeastern climates. Conyers summers are intense, but the turf won't degrade, become overly soft, or develop algae in the humidity. We've installed dozens of courts across the area that look and play consistently year-round, even in mid-August.
Some do, some don't. We've worked with Honey Creek and Olde Town homeowners who needed to navigate landscape guidelines, and we know how to design courts that comply—think clean edges, neutral colors, and thoughtful placement. We'll help you confirm requirements before we break ground.
Most residential courts take 5 to 10 business days from site prep to final surface installation, depending on existing drainage needs and property size. We're based about 40 minutes away, so scheduling is straightforward. Weather delays during heavy rain season are possible, but rare once we've got the base prepared.
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