School Field — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Hiram's growing into something special. Between the Silver Comet Trail bringing people outdoors and families settling into Cedarcrest and Bill Arp, there's real demand for backyards that actually work year-round. That's where sport courts come in. We've been installing artificial turf surfaces across Paulding County for years, and we've seen firsthand how a properly built sport court transforms what a property can do—whether it's handling a pickup basketball game in July without the Georgia heat cooking the court, or giving your kids a clean, safe surface to practice on rain or shine. The clay soil that comes with this area means natural grass fights an uphill battle anyway. A sport court sidesteps all of that. It's durable, it drains well in our humid summers, and it holds up to the kind of regular use a real athletic surface should handle. We're just 25 minutes away in Hiram, so we know the neighborhoods, the weather patterns, and what actually works here.
Paulding County's clay base is exactly why sport courts make so much sense around Hiram. Clay doesn't drain like you'd want for athletic play, and our summer humidity means standing water becomes a real problem fast. An artificial sport court system sits above that, with proper base preparation and drainage channels that handle Hiram's rainfall without pooling. Sun exposure varies a lot depending on whether your property is in the tree-heavy Cedarcrest area or more open near Bill Arp. Some yards face afternoon western exposure that'll hit 100+ degrees on the turf itself—we size and orient courts to manage that. Lot sizes in suburban Hiram run anywhere from quarter-acre to multi-acre, so we're often working with whatever space you've got available. Installation timing matters too; early spring or fall means we're not fighting peak humidity during the base-cure phase. We always survey the property first, check slope and drainage patterns, and make sure the court orientation gives you the best playability and longevity for your specific spot.
Absolutely. Our systems are built for this climate. The infill we use (sand and rubber) manages Georgia heat without becoming unsafe, and the drainage system below handles our typical summer downpours. We've installed dozens across Paulding County. The key is proper base prep—something our crews have perfected in Hiram's soil conditions.
Depends on court size and your property's slope, but most residential sport courts take 3–5 days. We handle the clay base work, install the subsurface drainage, lay the turf, and line it up for play. Since we're local, we can schedule around Hiram's weather patterns and finish before peak humidity hits.
Shade actually helps—it keeps surface temperatures down, which is a win in Georgia summers. The turf itself doesn't need sunlight to function. We just need to confirm drainage works around tree roots and that the court orientation works with your space. Most shaded properties in the area are perfect candidates.
Most do, especially in Bill Arp and Cedarcrest areas. We've worked with local HOA guidelines and can help you navigate any approval process. A sport court is a permanent landscape improvement that usually adds value. We'll document the installation and help you present it the right way to your HOA board.
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