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Hiram's got that small-town feel mixed with real suburban growth, and a lot of homeowners here are looking to maximize their outdoor space without the constant maintenance headaches. Sport courts are becoming a smart choice for families in the Cedarcrest and Bill Arp areas who want a dedicated place for basketball, pickleball, or tennis right in their own backyard. Unlike natural grass—which struggles with Paulding County's heavy clay soil and Georgia's humidity—an artificial sport court gives you a consistent, playable surface year-round. No more mud, no more dead patches, no more watering restrictions during dry spells. We've installed dozens of these across the Atlanta metro, and we're just 25 minutes away in Hiram when you need us. What makes sport courts different from basic turf is the engineering underneath: proper drainage, shock-absorbing padding, and professional-grade line markings that actually stay put. Whether your kids want to shoot hoops on a half-court or you're hosting a neighborhood pickleball tournament, you get a legitimate athletic surface that holds up to Georgia weather and heavy use. It's one of the best investments we see homeowners make when they want to transform their backyard into something functional and fun.
Paulding County clay is no joke. It drains poorly when it's wet and hardens like concrete when it dries out, which means natural grass struggles even with proper lawn care. A sport court actually solves this problem because the artificial surface sits above a engineered base layer that manages water correctly. We always excavate and regrade before installation—something that's especially important in Hiram where lot sizes vary from modest quarter-acres to larger properties. The clay subsoil actually works in your favor during installation because it's stable and compactable, giving us a solid foundation to work with. Sun exposure matters too. A lot of Hiram properties have mature trees from the older neighborhoods near Silver Comet Trail, which can mean dappled shade throughout the day. Modern turf holds up fine in partial shade, but we'll assess your specific lot during the site visit. HOA regulations in the Cedarcrest area tend to be reasonable about artificial turf if it's maintained neatly and looks intentional—not like a play mat scattered in the yard. We handle the permitting conversations and make sure your court integrates with your landscape, not against it. Georgia's heat and humidity are real, but quality sport court materials are engineered for it. We don't use cheap vinyl; the surfaces we install have UV protection and antimicrobial treatment built in.
Absolutely. Clay is actually stable for installation—we excavate, compact it properly, and install a drainage base that prevents water pooling. The artificial surface sits on top, so the clay issues that plague natural grass become irrelevant. We've done this dozens of times in Paulding County and adjacent areas.
A half-court (basketball or pickleball) runs roughly 47 by 50 feet. Many Hiram lots can accommodate this comfortably. We'll visit your property, measure the usable space, and show you what's realistic for your yard size and layout. Bigger isn't always better if it eats your entire backyard.
Most Hiram neighborhoods allow sport courts if they're well-maintained and integrated into your landscape. We've worked with the Cedarcrest area HOAs before. We recommend checking your CC&Rs, but in our experience, this is a less contentious improvement than an in-ground pool.
From site visit to finished court usually takes 2–3 weeks, depending on weather and ground prep. We schedule around Georgia's rainy season. Since we're 25 minutes away, we handle multiple site visits without making you travel. Most Hiram installations are straightforward.
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