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Hiram's got that classic suburban sprawl going—tree-lined streets in Cedarcrest, newer developments popping up everywhere, and families who actually want their yards to work for them instead of against them. A sport court isn't just a basketball pad or tennis surface; it's the thing that keeps your kids off screens and turns your backyard into the neighborhood hangout spot. We've installed plenty of these in Paulding County, and the story's always the same: homeowners realize how much their clay-heavy soil fights against natural grass, how the Georgia heat and humidity wreck conventional lawns, and how a synthetic sport surface just *works* year-round. The Silver Comet Trail runs right through here, and families are active. They want outdoor space that performs. That's where artificial turf for sport courts comes in. We're based just 25 minutes away, so we know Hiram's soil, its weather patterns, and what actually holds up in Bill Arp or around Hiram City Park. We can get you an accurate estimate quickly and explain exactly what installation looks like on your property—no guessing, no surprise costs.
Paulding County's clay soil is honestly one of the biggest reasons sport courts make sense here. Clay compacts, stays wet longer after rain, and doesn't drain the way sand or loam does. That's brutal for natural grass but not a problem for synthetic turf—proper base preparation handles it. Hiram's growing fast, which means larger lots are still common, especially in the Cedarcrest area and around Bill Arp. Most residential backyards can accommodate a standard 30x50 sport court or even a half-court setup without major grading work. Sun exposure varies depending on tree cover (and Hiram's got plenty of mature oaks and pines), so we assess shade patterns during your estimate. Georgia's humidity and heat are intense June through September, but modern artificial turf is engineered for that—it won't melt or compress like older versions. Installation timing matters here; spring and fall are ideal in Paulding County to avoid the worst summer heat while crews work. We always check local HOA guidelines too, since some subdivisions have landscape rules that affect materials or court dimensions.
Yes, absolutely. We build a proper base layer that sits on top of your existing soil—no need to remove all that clay. Hiram's clay actually helps with stability once we compact it correctly. We assess your yard's drainage during the estimate and adjust base depth if needed. Total excavation is usually minimal, which keeps costs down and installation faster.
Typical sport court install takes 3–5 days depending on size and base prep. Since we're 25 minutes away in Paulding County, we can schedule back-to-back days without gaps. Hiram's residential lots usually have good access, so we don't run into the tight space or fence issues we sometimes see in older Atlanta neighborhoods.
Most do, but it varies by subdivision. We check your specific HOA docs as part of the estimate process and guide you on color, materials, and setback requirements. Many Hiram HOAs are sports-friendly since families here are active. If there are restrictions, we'll tell you upfront rather than waste your time.
Spring (March–May) and fall (September–October) are ideal—mild temps, lower humidity, and crews stay comfortable while working. Summer heat in Paulding County can slow installation and make crew scheduling harder. Winter's fine too, just less popular. We'll recommend timing based on your yard's conditions during your estimate.
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