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Your backyard in Tyrone shouldn't turn into a swamp every time we get a heavy rain. That's the reality for a lot of homeowners out here in Fayette County—the clay soil holds water like nobody's business, and once your drainage starts failing, the problems pile up fast. We've seen yards around Shamrock and the Tyrone area transform from muddy, compacted messes into functional outdoor spaces in just a few days. The thing is, drainage repair doesn't have to be some drawn-out project that keeps you out of your yard for weeks. We can identify where water's pooling, fix the underlying issues, and get you stabilized quickly. Whether you're dealing with a soggy spot near your patio or water that's creeping toward your foundation, we know exactly how Tyrone's soil behaves and what fixes actually stick. Our crew has handled dozens of yards in this area—we understand the slope challenges, the clay composition, and the suburban lot sizes that make drainage tricky. Let's get your yard draining the way it should.
Fayette County's clay-heavy soil is the main culprit behind drainage problems in Tyrone. Clay doesn't permeate like sand or loam; it compacts, it holds moisture, and it redirects water toward your foundation or low spots in the yard. If you've got property near Tyrone Town Park or in the Shamrock neighborhoods, you're dealing with similar terrain—relatively flat to gently sloping residential lots where water naturally wants to congregate. Most yards out here are quarter-acre to half-acre lots, which means poor drainage in one corner can affect your entire outdoor living space. Artificial turf installation in Tyrone requires a smart drainage base layer—we're not just laying down turf and hoping for the best. We build a foundation that accounts for that clay underneath and channels water away from your home and toward proper runoff zones. Sun exposure varies depending on your lot's tree coverage (the Shamrock area tends to be wooded), so we also consider shade patterns when designing your turf system. The goal is a yard that's usable year-round, not a bog in spring and summer.
Fayette County clay is the answer. It drains slowly compared to loamy or sandy soils, and once water sits on top of clay, it's there to stay. If your property slopes toward a low spot or toward your home, you're doubly stuck. We evaluate your grading and soil composition to fix it—sometimes that's adding drainage lines, sometimes it's regrading, sometimes it's installing a proper base layer for turf that redirects water instead of trapping it.
Both, usually. We won't install turf on top of a drainage disaster—you'll just get the same wet mess under synthetic grass. We repair or install drainage first (trenching, base layers, proper grading), then lay your turf on a foundation that actually works. In Tyrone's clay, this two-step approach is non-negotiable if you want a yard that functions.
We're about 40 minutes from your location, and we prioritize fast turnarounds for drainage issues. Water near your foundation or pooling under your deck isn't something to wait on. We can usually assess the problem and start work within a few days—often sooner depending on the season and scope.
Some neighborhoods in the Shamrock and Tyrone areas have HOA guidelines about lawn appearance or yard modifications. We check those rules before we start any work, and we design drainage solutions that meet both your needs and community standards. Artificial turf usually gets approval since it maintains a neat appearance year-round.
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