Summer Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Hiram's got that perfect sweet spot—close enough to Atlanta for suburban convenience, but with enough breathing room that families actually have decent-sized yards. We've installed sport courts all over Paulding County, and what we're seeing in neighborhoods like Cedarcrest and the Bill Arp area is families ready to stop fighting the Georgia heat and humidity on natural grass. A sport court makes sense here. Summer in Hiram means intense sun, afternoon thunderstorms, and that red clay soil that turns into soup when it rains. Kids want to play basketball or multi-sport during those long June and July evenings—not wait for the yard to dry out or watch a grass court get torn up. The Silver Comet Trail might be perfect for walking, but your backyard needs something that handles daily activity without becoming a muddy mess. That's where artificial turf shines. We're just 25 minutes away, we know Paulding County's drainage challenges, and we've built sport courts that handle everything from pickup games to serious summer training sessions. No more excuses about weather or maintenance.
Paulding County's clay-heavy soil is honestly one of the biggest reasons homeowners in Hiram choose artificial turf for sport courts. That red clay doesn't drain well, especially during our typical summer thunderstorm season. Natural grass dies or gets waterlogged; a properly installed sport court with good base prep actually solves that problem instead of masking it. Most lots in Cedarcrest and Bill Arp run anywhere from a quarter acre to half acre—plenty of room for a quality court, but not so massive that installation becomes logistically crazy. Sun exposure varies depending on your tree cover and lot orientation, which matters because we want the turf performing consistently. We always scout the site first to understand how afternoon shade from your pines and oaks affects gameplay and surface temperature. HOA rules in some Hiram subdivisions can be particular about color and finish, so we review those before recommending a specific product. Summer installation actually works well here because we avoid Georgia's wet spring and fall, meaning faster base curing and better compaction. The key is getting drainage right from day one—we're not just laying turf over existing problem soil.
Yes. Our premium turfs are designed for high-temperature climates and won't get dangerously hot like cheaper options. We also factor in Hiram's afternoon sun patterns during installation. Summer actually works in your favor because the base materials cure properly. Players experience minimal temperature difference compared to natural grass, especially if we orient the court to take advantage of shade from mature trees around your property.
Paulding County's clay definitely demands attention. We install a gravel base layer with proper slope to handle runoff from summer storms—not just sitting on top of existing soil. For homes in the Bill Arp neighborhood especially, we sometimes recommend a perforated underdrain if the water table sits high. It's a one-time investment that keeps your court playable year-round instead of becoming a pond.
Absolutely. That's peak season for us in Hiram. Summer heat actually helps our base materials set faster, and you avoid spring mud and fall wet spells. Most installations finish within 3-5 business days depending on site prep. Your court is ready for August evenings and beyond.
Most homes in Cedarcrest and surrounding areas can accommodate a half or three-quarter court (around 2,000-3,000 square feet). We assess your lot during a free walkthrough and show you options. Some properties support a full court; others work better with a compact multi-sport layout. We'll be honest about what makes sense for your space and budget.
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