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Sport Court Installation in Hiram, GA

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Your backyard in Hiram doesn't have to stay a mud pit every spring. We've installed sport courts across the Cedarcrest and Bill Arp neighborhoods long enough to know exactly what works in Paulding County—and what doesn't. That heavy clay soil you're dealing with? It drains terribly in wet weather and hardens like concrete in summer heat. A sport court solves both problems while giving your family a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or just tossing a ball around without worrying about stains and divots. Most starter homes in Hiram sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, so we're not talking about some massive resort installation—we're talking about smart, durable turf that handles the Georgia humidity and transforms an underutilized corner of your yard into something your kids actually want to use. Since we're based just 25 minutes away, we can knock out your installation quickly, answer questions in person, and handle any follow-up without the usual wait times.

Hiram Turf Conditions

Paulding County's clay base is the real challenge here. Unlike sandy soils, clay compacts and holds water, which means your natural grass either floods or cracks depending on the season. A sport court with proper drainage underlayment solves that permanently. Hiram's neighborhoods—especially around Cedarcrest—tend to have mature tree cover on some properties and open sun on others. We design your court's layout to maximize usable hours, accounting for afternoon shade from nearby oaks and pines. Your HOA rules matter too; most Hiram communities allow residential courts as long as they don't dominate the streetside view or create glare onto neighbors' properties. We'll confirm those details before you sign anything. Typical Hiram lots accommodate a 20×30 or 15×30 court without eating up space for future additions or entertaining. The Georgia humidity means we spec materials that resist mold and UV fade—not all turf is built for this climate. Installation timing works best in spring or fall when the ground isn't waterlogged or baked solid.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will a sport court work with Hiram's clay soil, or do I need major grading work?

Clay is actually fine—we're not fighting it. We install proper drainage base layers and perforated underlayment that channels water away from the court surface. In Paulding County, this is standard practice. Most Hiram installs don't require extensive regrading unless the lot already slopes badly. We assess your specific site and give you a realistic scope before we start.

How much maintenance does the court need in Georgia's heat and humidity?

Less than natural grass, significantly. You'll rinse it down occasionally and maybe brush it once or twice a year to keep the fibers upright. Georgia's humidity can promote algae in shaded areas, so we recommend quarterly cleaning if your court sits under trees (common in Cedarcrest). Most Hiram homeowners spend maybe 30 minutes per month on upkeep.

Do I need to notify my HOA or city before installing?

Most Hiram neighborhoods require a simple approval. We've worked with the major HOAs around Bill Arp and Cedarcrest—we know their guidelines. We can handle the paperwork or guide you through it. City of Hiram doesn't typically require permits for residential courts, but we always double-check your specific address.

How long does installation take, and will it disrupt my yard for weeks?

A typical 20×30 court takes 3–5 days start to finish. We handle base prep, drainage, turf installation, and line marking in that window. Your yard is functional again quickly. We schedule around your schedule and clean up daily, so it's not like a months-long renovation.

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