Women Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts have become a game-changer for families throughout Hiram—especially in neighborhoods like Cedarcrest and the Bill Arp area where backyards are spacious enough to really make them count. We've installed dozens of them across Paulding County, and here's what we've learned: a dedicated court surface transforms how your family uses outdoor space. Your kids can practice basketball or pickle ball without wearing down the grass, and you get a multipurpose area that actually holds up through Georgia's humidity and seasonal weather swings. Whether you're in a quieter pocket near Silver Comet Trail or in one of Hiram's busier residential pockets, a sport court adds real value—both to your property and your daily life. We're a women-owned business based just 25 minutes away, so we understand the Hiram community and what homeowners here actually need. We don't just drop off a court and disappear; we handle everything from site prep to final line striping, and we've got the local expertise to make sure your investment performs season after season.
Hiram sits on Paulding County's characteristic clay soil, which is dense and retains moisture—something we factor into every sport court installation. That clay base actually works in our favor because it provides stable ground for proper court foundation and drainage. What matters most is how we prepare the site. We excavate and compact the base layer properly so water doesn't pool under your court during Georgia's rainy springs or after summer storms. Sun exposure varies significantly across Hiram's neighborhoods. Properties near the Bill Arp area tend to have more mature tree cover, which means less UV fade but potentially more leaf debris management. Cedarcrest-area homes often get fuller southern sun, so we recommend surfaces with UV-stabilized components. Lot sizes here range from quarter-acre to half-acre, giving us flexibility in court sizing—you might go full-size or opt for a smaller multi-sport layout depending on your property. HOA rules in many Hiram subdivisions allow sport courts, but we always verify local guidelines before breaking ground. Installation typically takes 3–5 days, and our crew handles all the grading work that Paulding County's soil demands.
No—if anything, stable clay provides a solid foundation. The key is proper drainage design and base preparation, which we handle during installation. Paulding County's seasonal moisture is something we engineer for from day one, so your court stays playable year-round without water pooling or shifting.
Most Hiram subdivisions allow sport courts, but it depends on your specific HOA rules. We always pull local guidelines before quoting. Many HOAs actually prefer courts over trampolines or pools. We'll help you navigate the approval process and can provide examples from other Hiram installations.
A full-size basketball court needs roughly 4,700 square feet including clearance. Many Hiram lots can handle that, but we also design smaller multi-sport layouts—half-court setups or combined pickle ball and badminton areas. We'll assess your yard during a free site visit and show you realistic options.
Our UV-stabilized surfacing resists fading much better than unprotected materials. Hiram's southern exposures—especially in open Cedarcrest properties—do get intense summer sun, so we choose color and material with that in mind. Maintenance is minimal, and the court stays vibrant for 10+ years with normal care.
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