Recycled Materials — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Tyrone's quiet suburban character comes with a trade-off: those clay-heavy soils in Fayette County can make lawn maintenance feel like a never-ending battle. Between the summer heat and the seasonal moisture swings, keeping natural grass looking sharp year-round demands serious effort—and even then, you're fighting an uphill battle. That's where recycled-material artificial turf steps in. We've installed dozens of systems across the Tyrone and Shamrock areas, and homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: they finally have a yard that looks great without the constant watering, fertilizing, and repair cycles. Our turf is made from recycled materials, so you're getting durability that holds up to Georgia's weather patterns while making an environmentally smarter choice. Whether your lot backs up to Tyrone Town Park or sits in the quieter Shamrock neighborhood, artificial turf transforms how you use your outdoor space. No more brown patches after a dry spell. No more mud after rain. Just a functional, attractive yard that lets you actually enjoy your property instead of managing it.
Fayette County clay is beautiful to look at in some contexts, but it creates real drainage challenges that affect how artificial turf performs. Clay compacts easily, which means water doesn't move through the soil the way it should. Before we install, we assess your yard's existing drainage patterns and make adjustments so water flows away from your home's foundation—critical in a suburban setting where yards connect to community storm systems. Tyrone's neighborhoods tend toward larger lots with mixed sun and shade, especially if your property borders the green spaces near Shamrock Park or Tyrone Town Park. We pay attention to how shadows move across your yard throughout the day. Some recycled-material systems perform better in high-traffic zones, while others suit shaded areas where water retention matters more. The clay base also affects how we prep the foundation. We typically remove 2–3 inches of existing soil, level the base, and install a drainage layer before the turf goes down. This step is non-negotiable in clay country—it's what keeps your artificial lawn performing for 10+ years instead of creating a swampy mess by year three.
Absolutely. Recycled materials are engineered to handle exactly these conditions—moisture cycling, temperature swings, and heavy clay underneath. The key is proper base preparation, which we always do on Tyrone properties. We create a gravel and drainage layer that prevents clay from staying waterlogged beneath the turf. This keeps the system breathable and extends its life significantly.
Cost depends on lot size, existing ground condition, and whether we're working with clay-heavy soil that needs extra prep. Tyrone yards typically range from moderate to large, and clay removal adds to the base cost. We provide free on-site quotes that account for your specific soil and drainage needs. Most homeowners see the investment back within 3–4 years of water and maintenance savings.
Most do, but rules vary. Some Tyrone-area HOAs have specific appearance standards for artificial turf. We work with your HOA before installation to confirm your system meets their guidelines. We've navigated these conversations across Fayette County and know what passes inspection. Always worth checking your covenants first—we can help with that conversation.
A standard residential yard in the Tyrone or Shamrock area typically takes 2–3 days. If your clay base needs significant grading or drainage rework, we may need an extra day. We'll give you a clear timeline during the quote. Once we're done, your turf is ready to use immediately—no curing period like some systems require.
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