Price Match Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Hiram don't have to break the bank, and frankly, you shouldn't settle for inflated pricing just because you live in a growing suburban market. We've installed premium artificial turf courts across Paulding County—from the Cedarcrest area to Bill Arp—and our price-match guarantee means you're getting the best value without hunting for deals. Here's the thing: a quality sport court transforms how your family uses your backyard. Whether it's a basketball half-court, a multi-sport surface, or a tennis practice area, artificial turf handles Georgia's humid summers and clay-heavy soil conditions better than you'd expect. Most Hiram homeowners are shocked at how durable modern turf is—no muddy patches after rain, no bare spots from heavy use. We're 25 minutes away and familiar with exactly how Paulding County's properties drain and settle. We'll build your court right the first time, and we'll match any competitor's legitimate quote. That's not marketing—that's how we operate.
Paulding County clay is dense and doesn't drain like sandy soil, which actually works in your favor for sport court installation. Clay compacts nicely and provides a stable base when we prep your site properly. The bigger consideration is shade—depending on whether your yard opens toward Silver Comet Trail or backs up against tree lines common in the Cedarcrest neighborhoods, you might get morning or afternoon shadows that affect performance. We'll walk your property and recommend court orientation so you're not battling sun glare during games. Most Hiram lots run a quarter-acre to half-acre, which gives us solid working room for a regulation court or custom hybrid setup. The red clay subsoil here holds moisture longer in spring, so we always install proper base layers and edge drainage—nothing fancy, just proven technique. If your HOA falls under Hiram City Park-adjacent deed restrictions, we'll confirm court color and height requirements before we break ground. Summer humidity is real, but modern turf infill handles it; the surface won't get slick like asphalt does.
Paulding County summers are intense, but synthetic sport surfaces are engineered for it. Our turf stays cooler than you'd think and dries fast after rain. The infill materials we use—whether crumb rubber or sand-based—breathe well and prevent that soggy feel. We've got installations across Hiram that are three, four years in with zero degradation from heat or moisture.
We'll match any written quote from a legitimate Georgia installer for comparable materials and labor. Bring us the estimate, and we'll honor it. What we won't match are quotes missing proper base prep, drainage, or warranty details—because those aren't really comparable. We're transparent about what goes into the cost.
Not if we prep correctly. Clay is actually stable for court bases; the key is directing water outward rather than letting it pool underneath. We install perimeter drainage and slope the subbase slightly. In Hiram's neighborhoods, this is routine—we've done dozens of courts in similar soil without issues.
A full-size half-court typically takes three to five days, depending on site prep and weather. We'll give you a firm timeline before we start. Since we're based 25 minutes away, we can schedule around your schedule without travel delays eating into the project.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.