Veteran Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Hiram are becoming the go-to choice for families who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport training without the wear and tear on natural grass. Whether you're in the Cedarcrest area or closer to Bill Arp, we've seen how Paulding County's clay soil and humid Georgia summers can turn a regular yard into a muddy, uneven mess. A properly installed sport court changes that equation entirely. You get a clean, safe, all-weather surface that drains well—which matters a lot here—and requires almost none of the maintenance that real grass demands. We're a veteran-owned company, and we take pride in building courts that last through years of serious use. Most of our Hiram customers tell us the court becomes the most-used feature in their yard, whether their kids are shooting hoops before school or neighbors are gathering for weekend games. We're just 25 minutes away, so we know this community, the soil conditions, and exactly what works in this climate.
Hiram sits on Paulding County clay, which drains differently than sandier soils further south in Georgia. That matters for sport courts because standing water is the enemy of both your surface and the base underneath. When we install here, we build proper grading and a drainage system that accounts for clay's tendency to hold moisture—especially during spring and fall when rain is heavy. The summer heat and humidity are real too. Synthetic turf and court surfaces we use are engineered to handle that without buckling or becoming too soft in July and August. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your yard sits among the mature trees near Silver Comet Trail or in the more open developments spreading through the area. We assess shade patterns during the initial consultation because it affects both surface temperature and long-term UV exposure. Lot sizes in Hiram range from quarter-acre residential to larger properties, so we've built courts in tight spaces and sprawling yards. Paulding County doesn't have strict HOA turf restrictions like some metro Atlanta neighborhoods, but we always review your deed and any local guidelines before breaking ground.
Clay compacts densely and holds water, so we excavate properly and install a perforated base layer with gravel to ensure drainage. Without it, you'd have puddles and a spongy surface in rainy seasons. We've built dozens of courts in Paulding County and account for the soil type in every design.
Yes, but shade affects performance and material longevity. We'll assess your specific trees and sun pattern during a site visit. Partial shade is workable; dense shade can lead to slower drying and reduced UV performance over time. We'll give you honest guidance on what works best for your property.
Most Hiram lots support a half court (around 1,500 sq ft) to a full court (2,500-3,000 sq ft). We measure your space and discuss what activity matters most—basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport—then recommend dimensions that fit your yard and budget.
Quality synthetic turf and court surfaces last 10-15 years with basic maintenance. Our veteran team installs systems rated for Georgia's climate. Regular cleaning and minor repairs extend that life. We stand behind our work and use only materials tested in Southern heat.
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