Senior Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Hiram aren't just about having a place to shoot hoops or play pickleball—they're about reclaiming your backyard without the headache of constant maintenance. If you live in the Cedarcrest area or over near Bill Arp, you know how Paulding County's clay soil can turn your yard into a muddy mess after rain, and then bake hard as concrete in summer. A well-installed sport court changes that equation entirely. You get a reliable, cushioned surface that handles Georgia's humidity, sheds water properly, and stays playable year-round. Whether you're looking to stay active in retirement or give your grandkids a safe place to practice their jump shot, a quality artificial turf sport court pays dividends. And here's the thing—Hiram homeowners who've made this investment consistently tell us they wish they'd done it sooner. LawnLogic is just 25 minutes away, so we know this community, the soil challenges you face, and what actually works in Paulding County. We're not here to oversell you; we're here to build something that lasts.
Hiram's growing suburban footprint means most residential properties sit on Paulding County's signature clay base, which drains poorly and compacts over time. Before we install any sport court, we account for that reality. The clay needs proper base preparation—we're talking grading, aggregate layering, and drainage systems that actually work in clay soil. Sun exposure varies significantly between the Cedarcrest neighborhood and Bill Arp areas; some yards get brutal afternoon heat, others have mature tree coverage. That matters for surface temperature and longevity. Lot sizes around Hiram typically allow for 20' × 40' courts, though we've done smaller configurations. The growing suburban character also means most HOAs here don't restrict artificial turf courts the way some stricter communities do, but we always check your specific covenants first. Georgia's humidity is real, so we specify surfaces with excellent drainage and antimicrobial properties. Winter frost isn't usually a problem in Hiram, but standing water in poorly prepped bases will cause problems fast. That's why we spend time on the foundation—it's the difference between a court that lasts 10 years and one that fails in 5.
Absolutely, but you need a contractor who understands clay. We excavate properly, install a compacted gravel base, add a shock pad, and then the turf. The clay itself isn't the problem—inadequate base preparation is. We've done dozens of courts in Hiram on clay and they perform beautifully. The key is drainage design that accounts for how clay behaves in Georgia's rain patterns.
A typical 20' × 40' court runs between $8,000 and $14,000 depending on base condition, site prep, and surface specifications. Hiram properties often need moderate grading work because of clay composition. We offer senior discounts that can reduce your investment by 10–15%. Get a site visit and quote—no obligation, and we're transparent about every line item.
Yes. Hiram winters are mild, so frost heave isn't a concern. Our court surfaces handle Georgia humidity well if properly drained—that's why base prep matters. Summer heat can make the surface warm underfoot, but it doesn't damage the turf. Most homeowners play fall through spring, then use it for family gatherings in summer.
We're about 25 minutes away, which means faster response times for maintenance questions and easier scheduling. We know Silver Comet Trail traffic patterns, Paulding County weather quirks, and what works in neighborhoods like Cedarcrest and Bill Arp. Being local means we stand behind our installations with real accountability.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.