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Drainage problems in Tyrone can turn a backyard into a swamp faster than you'd think, especially with all that Fayette County clay sitting underneath your lawn. We've worked yards in the Shamrock area and around Tyrone Town Park where standing water after rain was basically a given—until we installed artificial turf with proper drainage systems underneath. The thing about Tyrone's suburban lots is they're often built on dense clay soil that doesn't absorb water the way sandy or loamy soil does. That means even a decent rainfall can pool up in low spots, kill off your natural grass, and create a muddy mess that no amount of raking fixes. Artificial turf solves this completely, but only if the drainage base is installed right. We handle the grading, the perforated layers, and the gravel base so water flows through instead of sitting on top. Whether you've got a quarter-acre backyard or a smaller lot in one of Tyrone's established neighborhoods, we can design a drainage system that actually works with your yard's natural slope—not against it. And because we know the local soil conditions here, we don't just slap turf over a wet foundation. We build it to last, and we offer flexible payment plans so you're not stuck choosing between a wet yard and an empty wallet.
Fayette County clay is no joke. It's heavy, it compacts easily, and it sheds water like a duck's back instead of absorbing it. If you've lived in Tyrone for any length of time, you've probably noticed how yards around here tend to stay soggy longer than they should, especially in spring. That's the clay at work. When we install artificial turf in the Tyrone and Shamrock areas, we always start by assessing your yard's slope and existing drainage patterns. Most Tyrone lots sit in quiet, established neighborhoods with mature trees—which is beautiful for shade, but can trap moisture underneath. Artificial turf doesn't need sunlight, so it thrives in those shaded backyards where natural grass struggles anyway. The base layer is critical here. We install a sloped gravel and sand foundation that channels water away from your house and toward the street or a drainage area. The perforated backing on the turf itself lets water through immediately, so you don't get that puddling effect. Installation typically takes a day or two depending on lot size, and we're usually finished before you need to plan around weekend activities. Your new turf is ready to use the day after we finish, rain or shine.
Fayette County's clay soil doesn't drain naturally—water sits in it instead of soaking through. If your yard slopes toward your house or has low spots, water pools and stays there. Artificial turf with a proper drainage base solves this by channeling water underneath the turf, through gravel layers, and away from your property. It's a permanent fix, not a temporary patch.
Yes, because we don't rely on the clay to drain anything. We build a complete drainage system on top of your existing soil—perforated backing, sand layer, and gravel base work together to move water away fast. The clay becomes irrelevant. You get firm footing and no puddles, even after heavy rain.
We break the project cost into manageable monthly payments with no prepayment penalties. Whether your yard is in Tyrone proper or the Shamrock area, we can structure payments around your budget. No hidden fees, no surprise charges—just honest pricing split the way that works for your household.
Absolutely. Shade is actually an advantage for artificial turf—no sunburn, no bare patches. The drainage system works the same way in sun or shade. We've done several yards in shaded Tyrone neighborhoods where natural grass never stood a chance. Turf thrives there.
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