Front Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your front yard in Hiram gets a lot of attention—especially if you're in the Cedarcrest or Bill Arp areas where properties sit close to the street. A sport court setup with artificial turf transforms that space into something your whole neighborhood will notice. Instead of fighting the Paulding County clay every spring and summer, you'd have a clean, usable surface for basketball, pickleball, or just a solid play area that actually drains properly year-round. We've installed plenty of these in suburban Hiram, and the payoff is immediate: no more mud puddles after rain, no brown patches from foot traffic, and honestly, way less maintenance than natural grass. Whether you're thinking about a half-court or something bigger, the front-yard setup works especially well in Hiram because the soil here holds water. Artificial turf solves that problem completely. You get the aesthetics of a maintained yard without the constant battle against clay and Georgia humidity. We're based just 25 minutes away, so we know exactly what works in this area.
Paulding County's clay soil is dense and slow-draining, which is exactly why artificial turf makes so much sense for Hiram homeowners. Natural grass struggles here during wet seasons, and the clay base compacts easily under foot traffic. A sport court in your front yard bypasses all of that. Lot sizes in Hiram tend to vary—some of the newer developments in Cedarcrest have generous frontage, while Bill Arp area yards are a bit more compact. We size courts to fit your actual space, not some one-size-fits-all template. Sun exposure matters too. Most Hiram properties get solid afternoon sun, which is great for artificial turf longevity. If your yard backs up toward tree coverage, we factor that into drainage and infill recommendations. HOA rules in some Hiram neighborhoods do restrict certain installations, so we always verify what's allowed before we start. The good news: a well-installed sport court usually clears those hurdles because it looks professional and maintains property values. We'll handle the base prep—critical in clay soil—and make sure everything slopes correctly so water doesn't pool.
Not at all. We design edges and use turf colors that blend with typical Hiram landscaping. The Cedarcrest and Bill Arp areas have diverse yard setups, and a clean sport court actually tends to look more intentional and maintained than patchy grass. Most neighbors end up asking about it, in a good way.
Clay doesn't drain naturally, so we build a proper base layer with crushed stone and ensure the court slopes for water runoff. This extra prep work is non-negotiable in Hiram soil. It's what prevents standing water and keeps your court functional year-round through our humid summers.
Absolutely. We've built half-courts and compact setups across Hiram, especially in the Bill Arp area where lots run tighter. The court size adapts to your space. Even a smaller footprint gives you a functional play area that's leagues better than bare clay.
Most do, especially when the installation is clean and professional-looking. We check your specific HOA guidelines before proposing anything. If there are restrictions, we work within them. Hiram's suburban growth means HOAs vary, so it's always worth asking upfront—and we always do.
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