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Hiram's growing neighborhoods—from Cedarcrest to Bill Arp—are full of families who want their yards to actually work for them. A sport court isn't just about basketball or pickleball; it's about reclaiming your backyard so your kids can play year-round without turning your lawn into mud after rain. We've installed synthetic turf courts all over Paulding County, and we know exactly what Hiram homeowners need. The clay soil here holds water like nobody's business, which means a traditional grass court drains poorly and becomes a maintenance nightmare come summer. That's where artificial turf shines. It handles our humidity, it stays playable after a storm, and honestly, it looks better longer than anything you'll grow naturally. Whether you're near Silver Comet Trail or tucked into one of our quieter residential areas, a properly installed sport court transforms how your family uses outdoor space. We're just 25 minutes away, we know the neighborhood, and we've built enough courts around here to understand what actually works in this climate.
Paulding County clay is beautiful to look at, but it's terrible for sports surfaces. It compacts, it holds moisture, and after our Georgia summer rains, you're looking at standing water and soft spots where you need firm footing. That's exactly why artificial turf is the smart move for Hiram properties. The material we install drains water through to a base layer, so puddles aren't an issue. Sun exposure varies across neighborhoods—some Cedarcrest properties get afternoon shade from mature trees, while Bill Arp lots tend to be more open. We size and orient courts based on your specific yard. Most Hiram residential lots are large enough for a half-court setup without eating up too much space, and we can work within HOA guidelines if your neighborhood has them. One thing we always consider: soil preparation. We don't just lay turf on top of clay. We build a proper foundation with drainage, a base layer, and subfill to prevent settling—especially important here where clay movement is common. The upfront investment pays off because you're not replacing grass every few years or dealing with muddy patches.
Yes, as long as it's installed correctly. We don't place turf directly on clay. Instead, we prep the base with gravel, crushed stone, and a permeable foundation layer that routes water away from your court. This is non-negotiable in Paulding County. Poor drainage is why so many DIY or cheap installations fail here. Our process handles our heavy summer rains without problems.
Most residential properties here accommodate a half-court (around 2,500 square feet of playable area) comfortably. Some larger Cedarcrest and Bill Arp lots can fit a full court. We measure your space, talk about your actual needs, and design something that doesn't overwhelm your yard while giving you real functionality.
It does get warm, especially in direct sun around 2–4 p.m., but modern synthetic blends are designed for this climate. We can recommend cooler-playing surfaces, and shade from mature trees helps considerably. Players typically wear shoes and don't notice the heat the way bare feet would.
Quality turf lasts 10–15 years with light maintenance. In Hiram, that mostly means occasional brushing to keep the fill material distributed evenly, clearing leaves (especially in fall), and rinsing after heavy pollen. No mowing, no fertilizing, no reseeding. It's a huge time-saver for busy families.
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