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Hiram's growing neighborhoods—from the tree-lined streets of Cedarcrest to the expanding Bill Arp area—are full of families who want their yards to work as hard as they do. If you've got kids, dogs, or both, you already know that natural grass in Paulding County's clay soil turns into a muddy mess faster than you'd like. A pet-safe sport court changes that equation completely. Our synthetic turf installations give you a durable, low-maintenance surface that handles everything from soccer practice to backyard fetch sessions without the constant upkeep. We're based just 25 minutes away, so we know Hiram's yards intimately—the drainage challenges, the summer heat, the kind of wear patterns families actually create. Whether you're near Silver Comet Trail (where active families are common) or settling into one of Hiram's newer subdivisions, an artificial sport court is the upgrade that pays dividends year-round. No more brown patches, no more mud tracked inside, no more guilt about your lawn. Just a clean, safe, playable surface your whole family actually enjoys.
Paulding County sits on clay-heavy soil that doesn't drain like sandy loam. After heavy rain—and Georgia gets plenty in spring—natural grass yards around Hiram hold water and compact easily, especially once kids or pets start using them daily. That clay base is actually ideal prep for synthetic turf installation because it gives us a stable, compactable foundation. We'll bring in crushed stone and engineered base layers that work with your existing soil rather than against it. Sun exposure varies significantly across Hiram's neighborhoods. Properties in the Bill Arp area tend to have older, larger trees providing afternoon shade, while newer Cedarcrest subdivisions often have less canopy. Synthetic turf performs beautifully in both conditions—no more thin patches from tree root competition or excessive shade. For drainage, we slope the court slightly (imperceptible to the eye) so Hiram's heavy summer thunderstorms drain cleanly. Most residential lots in your area are 0.25 to 0.5 acres; we're experienced fitting courts into typical Hiram yard sizes without overwhelming the space. Pet traffic is intense here, so we specify infill materials and pile heights that resist matting and odor retention.
Absolutely. Paulding County clay is actually easier to work with than sandy soil—it compacts firmly and provides excellent base stability. We install proper drainage layers and engineered stone base that works perfectly over clay. The key is sloping for water runoff, which we do on every Hiram installation. Your turf won't sink, settle, or shift.
Yes. We use non-toxic infill materials and pile heights that stay cool underfoot during Hiram summers. The turf is comfortable for paws, drains urine immediately (preventing odor and bacterial growth), and has no harmful chemicals. Dogs can play and rest on it safely, day after day.
Most residential sport courts in your area take 3–5 days, depending on lot size and existing landscaping. We handle site prep, base installation, turf laying, and final details. Since we're only 25 minutes away, we can schedule efficiently and be on-site consistently—no long gaps between visits.
Many Hiram subdivisions, especially in Cedarcrest, have HOA guidelines that actually favor artificial turf because it eliminates brown spots and improves curb appeal year-round. We recommend checking your specific HOA covenants, and we're happy to discuss approval requirements with your board if needed.
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