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Hiram's suburbs are booming, and backyard courts are becoming the go-to move for families who want their kids playing at home instead of driving all over Paulding County. We've installed sport courts throughout the Cedarcrest and Bill Arp neighborhoods, and the pattern's always the same: homeowners start thinking about it in spring, realize how much their kids would actually use it, and by summer they're watching games from their back patio. A sport court handles everything Georgia throws at it—summer heat, occasional freeze cycles, and the red clay soil that's typical around here. The real advantage isn't just convenience; it's that artificial turf holds up under constant use better than natural grass ever could. Kids wear out a natural lawn in one season. Ours stays tournament-ready year after year. We're based just 25 minutes away in the greater Atlanta area, so we know Hiram's yards, HOA guidelines, and the kind of drainage considerations that matter when you're dealing with Paulding County clay beneath the surface. Whether you're near Silver Comet Trail or out toward Hiram City Park, the installation process is straightforward, and the payoff is immediate—your family gets a dedicated play space that doesn't turn into a muddy mess after rain.
Paulding County clay is dense and holds water longer than sandier soils, which is why proper drainage matters during installation. We account for this by ensuring your court's base is graded correctly so standing water isn't an issue after heavy Georgia rain. Sun exposure varies significantly between the Cedarcrest area and Bill Arp, so we assess your lot's shade patterns—afternoon trees can actually be a bonus during brutal summer heat, but you want enough light that the surface doesn't stay damp. Most Hiram lots range from quarter-acre to half-acre, giving us plenty of room to work with a 20×40 or 30×50 court without consuming your entire yard. We've also installed courts for homeowners dealing with HOA landscape requirements; as long as your court complies with setback rules and color standards (which most modern courts do), there's rarely pushback. The red clay base we encounter here means we sometimes need to bring in additional crushed stone for leveling, but that's a one-time investment that pays for itself in durability. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on site prep, and because Hiram's growing quickly, we schedule 4–6 weeks out during peak season.
Absolutely. Clay actually compacts well and provides a stable foundation—we just need to slope it slightly for drainage and add a proper stone base layer. The clay won't shift like looser soil, so your court stays level. We've done dozens of installs in Paulding County with zero settling issues.
It depends on your neighborhood's covenants. Cedarcrest and Bill Arp have varying rules. We help clients navigate this—most courts meet standard setback requirements, and color options are usually approved. We recommend checking your deed restrictions before contacting us, but we've worked through HOA approvals in nearly every Hiram community.
For a standard residential court in Hiram, expect 3–5 days on-site. Site prep (removing existing grass, grading, and leveling the clay base) takes the longest. We're 25 minutes away, so we can schedule efficiently and often finish faster than contractors driving from farther out.
Yes. Modern sport court surfaces are engineered for temperature swings and UV exposure. The turf won't soften excessively in heat or become brittle in cold snaps. We've seen courts in Hiram perform flawlessly through multiple seasons without degradation.
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