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Hiram's been growing fast, and a lot of folks in the Cedarcrest and Bill Arp areas are looking for ways to make their yards work harder for their families. A sport court isn't just a backyard upgrade—it's the difference between your kids heading inside and actually spending time outside. We've installed courts all over Paulding County, and what we've learned is that Hiram homeowners want low-maintenance surfaces that can handle Georgia's heat and humidity without turning into a muddy mess every time it rains. That's exactly what artificial turf does. Whether you're thinking about a dedicated basketball court, a multi-sport setup, or just a cleaner play area than what Paulding County clay naturally gives you, we can build something that lasts. We're based just 25 minutes away, so we know the neighborhood, the soil conditions, and what actually works here. Your backyard can be the gathering spot on your street—we'll help make that happen.
Paulding County clay is the real challenge here in Hiram. It drains poorly, stays muddy longer than you'd expect, and compacts hard under foot traffic. A natural grass court becomes a nightmare during our wet springs and after summer storms. Artificial turf eliminates that problem completely—water drains through within hours, and you've got a playable surface rain or shine. The sun exposure varies depending on whether you're in Cedarcrest or closer to the Bill Arp area, but most Hiram lots get solid afternoon sun. We design drainage systems underneath the turf to account for our local clay base, which means proper base preparation is critical—we remove the problematic clay in the court footprint and install a compacted stone base that works with our regional rainfall patterns. A typical residential sport court in Hiram runs 24 to 32 feet long, which fits nicely into suburban lot sizes without overwhelming the yard. Many Paulding County HOAs are fine with sport courts as long as they're enclosed or well-screened, so we verify those details upfront. The turf itself resists the UV intensity of Georgia summers and won't degrade the way natural grass does with constant use.
Absolutely, but that's why we prepare it properly. We excavate out the problematic clay, grade the subbase with stone, and install a drainage system designed for regional rainfall. Your court will actually perform better than if you tried to maintain natural grass on that same clay. It's one of the biggest advantages of artificial turf in Hiram.
Yes, it absorbs heat, but modern sport court surfaces are engineered to stay cooler than older generations. You'll notice it's warmer than grass, but most Hiram families still play on hot days—early morning or evening is ideal. We can discuss infill options that help with temperature if that's a concern for your family.
Most Paulding County HOAs are supportive, but requirements vary. Some want screening, others want setback distances. We pull your local guidelines and handle the planning conversation with your HOA if needed. Better to confirm upfront than build and regret it.
A typical residential court takes 3 to 5 days depending on base prep and site conditions. Hiram yards are usually straightforward, but Paulding County clay removal can add time if we hit deeper compaction. We give you a realistic timeline before we start.
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