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Hiram's suburban growth means more families are looking for ways to maximize their outdoor space—and a sport court is one of the smartest moves we see homeowners make around Cedarcrest and the Bill Arp area. Whether your kids are into basketball, pickleball, or tennis, or you just want a dedicated play surface that doesn't turn into a mud pit during Georgia's rainy seasons, artificial turf sport courts solve real problems that clay-heavy Paulding County yards face. We've installed dozens of these courts across the area, and the difference between a worn-out dirt patch and a professional-grade playing surface is night and day. Your family gets year-round playability, neighbors enjoy better drainage on your property (which helps the whole block), and honestly, the resale appeal is real. Most homeowners in Hiram don't realize how much a quality sport court adds to their property value until they see it finished. We handle everything from base prep to line marking, and we're familiar with the specific drainage and soil challenges that come with building on Paulding County clay.
Paulding County's clay-based soil is both a challenge and an opportunity. Clay drains poorly, which means water pools easily—but that's exactly why a properly installed artificial turf court with correct base layers becomes so valuable. We always start with grading and sub-base work to manage that moisture. Hiram's summer heat and humidity mean your turf choice matters; we spec materials that won't break down under UV exposure or get slippery when wet. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether your lot borders the trees near Silver Comet Trail or sits in the more open subdivisions. Some Hiram yards have significant shade from mature trees, which affects both turf performance and long-term durability. We assess your specific lot during the site visit—orientation, existing drainage patterns, and any HOA guidelines around court dimensions or color. Most residential courts in this area run 30x60 feet, but we've done plenty of smaller backyard setups. The good news: Paulding County's growing infrastructure and relatively newer subdivisions mean most properties have room to work with, and fewer old utility line surprises than some neighboring counties.
Yes, but only with proper base construction. We install a gravel base layer and drainage system specifically designed to handle Paulding County clay. The turf itself is porous, and water drains through to the base rather than pooling like it would on bare clay. That's the whole advantage—your court stays playable even after heavy rain, unlike natural grass courts that become unusable for days.
Eight to twelve years with normal use, sometimes longer with lighter play. Hiram's heat and humidity are tough on materials, but we use UV-stabilized turf rated for Georgia conditions. Proper maintenance—occasional brush-out and rinsing—extends life significantly. We've got customers with courts installed ten years ago that still look sharp.
Most HOAs in Hiram's subdivisions allow sport courts, but you'll want to check your covenants first—some have restrictions on court size, color, or setback requirements. We can help you navigate those conversations and design a court that meets restrictions while still being fully functional for play.
Hiram is about 25 minutes from our headquarters, so it's absolutely in our service area. We handle Paulding County regularly and know the local soil, drainage, and neighborhood layouts. Most Hiram projects can be completed in two to four days depending on site conditions and court size.
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