Fixer Upper — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Tyrone's a quiet pocket of Fayette County, and a lot of homes here are older builds with yards that need serious work. If you've picked up a fixer-upper in the Shamrock area or near Tyrone Town Park, you know the drill—there's always something demanding your attention and your budget. Artificial turf is one of those upgrades that actually pays you back. Instead of fighting Georgia clay every spring, wrestling with dead patches, or spending weekends mowing, you get a yard that looks intentional and stays that way. We've installed synthetic turf across Fayette County for homeowners in your exact spot: people who want their outdoor space to work *for* them, not against them. Whether your lot's got sketchy drainage, uneven grading, or you're just tired of the maintenance treadmill, artificial turf transforms a rough yard into something genuinely usable. The material's come a long way—it doesn't feel plasticky anymore, it handles Georgia heat without melting, and it drains properly even on clay-heavy properties. Your neighbors might still be battling crabgrass and compaction. You'll be sitting on your porch actually enjoying your yard.
Fayette County clay is dense and compacted, especially in older subdivisions around Tyrone. That's actually a benefit for artificial turf installation—clay gives you a stable base that won't shift. What it means for us is proper site prep becomes critical. We're not fighting sandy soil that moves; we're working with something that's already solid. Drainage is the real consideration. Tyrone's suburban lots tend to be moderate-sized, so you're usually not dealing with massive acreage, but grading matters. If your property dips toward the house or holds water after rain, we build that into the installation plan with sub-base preparation and drainage layers. Sun exposure varies a lot depending on whether you're in the tree-heavy Shamrock area or closer to the open parcels near the town parks. Shadier yards need different infill and backing materials than full-sun lots. HOA rules in Tyrone's neighborhoods are generally reasonable about synthetic turf—it reads as a landscape upgrade, not a shortcut. We handle all that verification upfront. Installation typically takes 2–4 days depending on prep work and lot size. Because we're about 40 minutes out, we plan jobs efficiently to respect your time and ours.
Absolutely. Georgia summer heat used to be a real concern with older synthetic turf—it'd get too hot underfoot. Modern turf systems have heat-reflective technology and breathable backing that handles Fayette County's climate without issue. You won't get that scorching-hot plastic feel. Plus, there's zero brown-out in dry spells, which is a huge win in Tyrone summers when natural grass just gives up.
Clay actually works in your favor here. It's dense and stable, so we don't get settling or shift like we would with sandy soil. The main thing we do is ensure proper drainage with a perforated sub-base layer, especially if your yard has any low spots. Tyrone's clay won't cause the turf to fail—proper installation design does all the work.
We start by assessing your existing yard—grading, drainage patterns, any problem areas. We remove or work around existing sod, level and prep the base, lay down that sub-base material for drainage, then install the artificial turf itself. Most Tyrone lots take 2–4 days. We handle permits if needed and work with any HOA rules in your neighborhood upfront.
Yes. You're eliminating mowing, fertilizer, weed control, aeration, and all the seasonal maintenance that eats into weekends. Over 10–15 years, the savings are substantial. For fixer-upper owners in Tyrone who are already juggling renovation costs, artificial turf is one of the few upgrades that reduces your workload permanently.
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