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Sport courts in Hiram are becoming the go-to solution for families who want a dedicated play space without the maintenance headaches that come with natural grass. Between the Cedarcrest area's growing developments and the Bill Arp neighborhoods, we're seeing more HOA communities embrace synthetic courts for basketball, pickleball, and multi-sport use. The thing is, Paulding County's clay soil and Georgia's humidity create real challenges for traditional courts—constant drainage issues, bare spots that never recover, and that slick surface after rain. A properly installed artificial sport court eliminates all of that. You get a surface that's playable year-round, doesn't require reseeding, and honestly holds up better in our climate than most homeowners expect. We've installed dozens across the Hiram area, and the feedback is always the same: families use them more because they're always ready, and HOA boards love them because they look professional without becoming a landscaping burden. We're based just 25 minutes away, so we handle everything from initial design through installation and long-term care.
Hiram's clay-heavy soil in Paulding County presents a specific challenge for outdoor courts. Unlike sandy areas where drainage happens naturally, our clay compacts and holds water—which means a traditional grass court or even a poorly-graded dirt court becomes slippery and prone to damage during our humid Georgia summers and spring rains. That's where artificial turf sport courts shine. The subsurface we install includes proper drainage layers that account for Paulding County's soil type, so water moves away quickly instead of pooling. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your lot is in the shaded tree canopies near Silver Comet Trail or in the open subdivisions of Cedarcrest. We assess this during the design phase because it affects court orientation and material selection—some synthetic blends perform better under full sun, others if you've got afternoon shade. HOA-compliant installations are critical in Hiram's neighborhoods. Most boards have specific requirements around court dimensions, edge finishing, and color palettes. We're familiar with the guidelines across both the Bill Arp and Cedarcrest areas and design courts that pass inspection on the first review. Lot sizes vary too—some properties can accommodate a full hardcourt, while others work better with a smaller multi-use surface.
Yes—we've worked with multiple HOA boards in Cedarcrest and Bill Arp, and most approve them because they're maintenance-free and don't look temporary. The key is submitting a design that matches neighborhood aesthetics and follows setback rules. We handle the approval process and documentation so there's no back-and-forth between you and the board.
Absolutely. We install a gravel and perforated pipe base layer that's engineered specifically for clay-heavy soil like Paulding County's. Water drains away from the court surface into the subsurface system and disperses into the surrounding landscape. This prevents the pooling and slickness you'd get with natural grass in our climate.
Most residential courts take 5–7 working days from site prep through final line marking. We schedule around weather, which matters in Georgia's humidity. Being based 25 minutes away means we can troubleshoot quickly if the site conditions need adjustment—clay settlement, grading changes, anything unique to your lot.
Sport courts use a firmer, shock-absorbing base and tighter-weave synthetic materials designed for ball bounce and player safety. Regular turf is softer and better for general landscaping. For basketball or pickleball in Hiram, you need the sport-specific system to get consistent performance and durability.
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