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Hiram's growing neighborhoods—from Cedarcrest to Bill Arp—are full of families who want their yards to do more. A sport court isn't just a nice-to-have; it's a place where kids actually want to spend time outside instead than staring at screens. Whether you're in a newer subdivision or an established pocket of Paulding County, we've installed plenty of courts that handle the clay soil and humidity that come with this area. Basketball, pickleball, tennis, multi-sport setups—we build them all. The Silver Comet Trail might be great for a morning jog, but having a full court at home means your family doesn't have to drive anywhere. We're based just 25 minutes away, which means we know Hiram's yards, drainage patterns, and what holds up in Georgia summers. Same-day consultations are available because we get it: you want this done right, and you want answers fast.
Paulding County clay is dense and holds water longer than sandy soils, which matters for sport-court drainage. During heavy rain, you'll want proper base preparation and grading—we slope courts away from your foundation and account for how water moves across typical Hiram lots. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on whether you're near the wooded Cedarcrest area or more open Bill Arp neighborhoods. Some yards get brutal afternoon heat; others have tree cover that actually helps in summer but needs clearing for winter light. Lot sizes in Hiram subdivisions tend to be medium (quarter-acre to half-acre), which limits court dimensions—we typically recommend 30×50 for multi-sport or 35×60 for dedicated basketball. HOA rules exist in many Hiram communities, so we always check covenants before breaking ground. The humidity here means your court surface needs UV-stabilized materials that won't fade or crack. Installation typically happens in 3–5 days depending on prep work. Clay compaction and proper base material are non-negotiable in this soil type.
Absolutely. Paulding County clay requires solid base preparation—we use engineered stone, drainage rock, and proper grading to prevent pooling. It's more involved than sandy soil, but we've done dozens of installations in Bill Arp and Cedarcrest areas. The extra upfront work pays off in a court that stays level and playable year-round.
We're about 25 minutes away, so same-day or next-day visits are usually possible. Call in the morning, and we can often assess your space, discuss layout options, and give you a quote before dinner. We work around your schedule.
Many do. We always check your community's covenants before recommending a court location. Some neighborhoods have color or height limits; others require setback distances. We'll help you navigate this so your court gets approved the first time.
Acrylic or polyurethane surfaces rated for UV and moisture work best here. They won't crack in summer heat or warp in humidity. We'll recommend colors that stay cool underfoot and finish that matches how you plan to use the court—basketball, pickleball, or mixed sport.
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