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Hiram's suburban growth means more families are thinking about their backyards—and honestly, a sport court is one of the smartest upgrades you can make. Whether you're in the Cedarcrest area or closer to Bill Arp, the reality is that Georgia heat and humidity take a toll on natural grass. A properly installed artificial turf sport court gives your kids a safe, playable surface year-round without the constant mowing, fertilizing, and brown patches that come with living in Paulding County. We've been installing these courts across the Atlanta metro for years, and Hiram homeowners specifically benefit from turf that handles our clay-heavy soil conditions and intense summer sun. Your court will be game-ready in spring, summer, and fall—no dead zones, no muddy spots after rain, no excuses. The Silver Comet Trail area and neighborhoods around Hiram City Park have seen a real shift toward low-maintenance, high-function outdoor spaces, and sport courts fit that lifestyle perfectly. We're just 25 minutes away, so we know the terrain, the drainage challenges, and exactly what works here.
Paulding County clay is dense and doesn't drain like sandy soil you might see in other parts of Georgia. That's why base preparation matters enormously for a sport court in Hiram—we spend time getting the foundation right so water doesn't pool and create soft spots under play. The sun exposure varies depending on whether your lot is in a tree-heavy pocket (like some Cedarcrest properties) or more open (Bill Arp area tends to be sunnier). Full-sun courts need UV-stable turf that won't fade or degrade, while shaded courts still need excellent drainage but less heat stress. Most Hiram yards are quarter- to half-acre residential lots, which works great for a 30×60 or 40×80 sport court—big enough for real play, compact enough to fit without dominating the landscape. Summer temperatures here regularly hit 90°F+, so the turf surface itself can get hot; we recommend light-colored infill or hybrid systems if your kids will be barefoot frequently. Hiram doesn't have restrictive HOA turf rules like some neighborhoods, but we always check local guidelines before breaking ground. Drainage tile and proper slope prevent the clay from becoming a swamp during our wet springs.
Absolutely. Clay actually helps with stability once we install proper base layers and drainage. We use crushed stone and engineered base systems that sit on top of clay rather than fighting it. The key is slope and perimeter drainage so water moves away from the court, not into the clay. We've built dozens of courts on Paulding County properties and they perform reliably.
Artificial turf can reach 140–160°F on direct sun days here. That's uncomfortable barefoot but manageable with lighter infill colors (tan, gray) instead of black. We also offer hybrid turf systems with recycled rubber and cork that stay cooler. If your family plays daily, light-colored infill is worth the upgrade.
Most yes. Hiram's standard suburban lots accommodate 30×60 courts easily, and half-acre properties handle 40×80 without crowding other landscape features. We'll do a site visit and show you options. The Cedarcrest and Bill Arp areas have varying lot shapes, so we customize dimensions to your space.
Site prep (base, drainage, leveling) is 3–5 days depending on existing grass removal and clay grading. Turf installation itself is 2–3 days. Total, you're looking at 5–8 days from start to playable court. We schedule around Hiram's weather patterns to avoid heavy rain during base work.
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