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Your backyard in Tyrone doesn't have to turn into a swamp every time we get a heavy rain. We see it constantly—homeowners in the Shamrock area and around Tyrone Town Park dealing with standing water, soggy grass, and drainage headaches that natural turf just can't handle. The problem is real, and it's tied directly to Fayette County's dense clay soil, which doesn't absorb water the way most soils do. That's where artificial turf with proper drainage systems comes in. Instead of fighting nature, you're working with it. Our drainage-repair approach removes the standing water problem entirely, redirects moisture away from your foundation and outdoor living spaces, and gives you a yard that's usable year-round. Whether you've got a postage-stamp lot in a typical Tyrone subdivision or a bigger property backing up to the Shamrock area, we design drainage solutions that match your specific yard layout. No more muddy patches. No more mosquito breeding grounds. Just a functional, beautiful outdoor space. We're based about 40 minutes away, and we've helped plenty of homeowners in your neighborhood solve this exact problem. Let's get your yard fixed.
Tyrone sits on Fayette County clay, and that's the elephant in the room for any drainage conversation. This clay is dense and compacted—it doesn't percolate water like sandy or loamy soils do. If you've got a yard with natural grass, you've probably noticed water pooling after rain or slow drainage around your patio. Artificial turf flips this around entirely. We install a drainage layer beneath the turf that channels water away from your property instead of letting it sit. Most Tyrone homes have moderate lot sizes, which means we can design efficient perimeter and subsurface drainage without overcomplicating the install. Sun exposure varies—some properties in the Shamrock area get good afternoon sun, while others have tree coverage. Neither matters for artificial turf drainage, but it does affect which turf type performs best cosmetically. We also consider your home's proximity to neighbors and any HOA guidelines in your subdivision. Many Tyrone properties back onto green space or have privacy considerations, and we factor those into our layout. Installation on clay requires proper base preparation—we excavate to the right depth, compact, and install our drainage system to handle Fayette County's seasonal wet spells. It's worth doing right the first time.
Fayette County clay is the culprit. Unlike sandy soils, clay doesn't absorb water naturally, so standing water pools on top of your yard after rain. Artificial turf needs proper subsurface drainage to move that water away quickly. Without it, you're left with a wet, unusable yard—the opposite of what you want. Our drainage systems are designed specifically for clay soil conditions like yours in Tyrone.
Absolutely. We assess your current drainage issues, identify where water's pooling, and design a solution that includes excavation, base layers, and drainage channels beneath the turf. It's more involved than a straightforward install, but it solves the problem permanently. For Tyrone yards dealing with persistent wet spots, this is the right approach.
A typical drainage repair with turf installation takes 2–4 days, depending on yard size and soil conditions. We start with excavation and drainage setup, then install the base and turf. Larger properties or those with significant grading needs might take longer. We'll give you an exact timeline once we assess your property.
Yes. Standing water is where mosquitoes breed. By installing proper drainage, you eliminate the wet patches where they thrive. Your yard stays dry and usable, not marshy. Combined with the easy maintenance of artificial turf, you're removing both the breeding ground and the environment where they congregate.
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