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A sport court in your Hiram backyard changes everything—especially if you've got kids who want to shoot hoops or practice tennis without making the drive to Hiram City Park every afternoon. We've installed dozens of these in Paulding County, and the demand keeps growing as more families move into the Cedarcrest and Bill Arp areas looking for ways to maximize their outdoor space. The thing about Hiram is that yard sizes vary wildly depending on which neighborhood you're in, but sport courts work at almost any scale. Whether you've got a quarter-court setup for younger kids or you're going full-size for serious basketball or pickleball, we can build it fast. Most of our Hiram customers are done and playing within two to three weeks of signing—no waiting around while contractors shuffle schedules. We're only 25 minutes away, which means site visits are quick, material delivery is reliable, and if you need adjustments after installation, we're right there.
Hiram sits on Paulding County clay, which is dense and doesn't drain like sandier soils you find an hour south. That matters for sport courts because water pooling underneath accelerates breakdown and creates soft spots. We always recommend either a proper drainage base layer or slightly elevated installation depending on your yard's slope. Most Hiram yards slope toward the rear property line, which actually works in your favor if we position the court right. Sun exposure is another thing—Cedarcrest tends to have more tree cover, especially live oaks, which keeps afternoon heat down but also means slower drying after rain. Bill Arp gets more direct sun, which is better for quick-dry surfaces but tougher on players during summer. Your HOA, if you're in one, may have restrictions on court color or placement, so we always check those first. We've also seen a lot of newer construction in Hiram with smaller-than-expected side yards, so precise measurements and creative positioning matter. The good news: artificial turf doesn't mind the clay underneath if the base is right.
Two to three weeks is typical from contract to finished court, assuming weather cooperates and your yard prep is straightforward. Paulding County clay sometimes needs extra base work, but we account for that upfront. We've got crews stationed close enough to Hiram that scheduling delays are rare.
Yes, but it requires the right base layer. We use a perforated subsurface and crushed stone to manage water below the court. Clay doesn't absorb like sandy soil, so drainage design is critical—we factor that into every Hiram install rather than guessing.
Most do, but restrictions on color, height, and setback vary. We pull your HOA docs early and confirm everything in writing before breaking ground. If there are constraints, we design around them.
Polypropylene tiles with good UV ratings handle Paulding County summers well. We also offer permeable turf blends that reduce heat buildup and dry faster after storms. Your sun exposure and intended use drive the recommendation.
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