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Tyrone's quiet suburban neighborhoods—from the Shamrock area all the way to homes near Tyrone Town Park—sit on some seriously stubborn clay soil. That dense Fayette County clay is great for holding your house in place, but it's a nightmare for water drainage. We've worked with dozens of homeowners around here who thought they had a lawn problem when really they had a water problem. After heavy rain, yards in Tyrone tend to stay saturated for days. Your grass drowns. Your foundation gets nervous. Puddles become permanent fixtures. The good news? Artificial turf solves this completely—but only if the base prep is done right. We've been installing premium synthetic turf across Georgia for years, and we know exactly how to handle Tyrone's drainage challenges. Whether you're in a neighborhood near Shamrock Park or anywhere else in the 30290 area, we design every installation to shed water fast and keep your yard usable year-round. No more squishy, waterlogged grass. No more mud. Just a clean, green, dry yard that actually works.
Fayette County clay is the elephant in every Tyrone yard. It compacts easily, sheds water poorly, and creates those boggy conditions that make spring and fall miserable. Artificial turf installation here means we're not just laying down fake grass—we're engineering a complete drainage system beneath it. We typically excavate, install perforated base layers, and slope the foundation to move water away from your home's foundation and toward proper drainage points. Most Tyrone properties sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots with mixed sun exposure. Some homes near the parks get good afternoon shade; others face full southern exposure. We account for both when choosing turf texture and pile height. HOA guidelines in Tyrone neighborhoods are generally relaxed about synthetic turf, but we always verify local codes before breaking ground. The clay soil also means we take extra care with edging and base compaction—shortcuts here lead to settlement and gaps down the road. We've learned to work with Tyrone's soil, not against it.
Fayette County's clay soil has poor natural drainage. Water sits instead of percolating down. Artificial turf with proper subsurface prep fixes this by introducing a gravel base layer with drainage fabric that channels water sideways and down, away from your yard. We slope the foundation slightly so gravity does the work. Most Tyrone yards dry out in hours instead of days.
Absolutely. Sloped yards actually make our job easier—gravity is already helping with drainage. We use the slope to our advantage, ensuring water moves downhill quickly. If your slope is steep, we may add stabilizing base materials, but most Tyrone properties have gentle grades that work perfectly with turf installation.
A typical residential yard in the Tyrone area takes 3–5 days, depending on size and soil prep complexity. Clay removal and base work take the most time. We schedule around Tyrone's weather patterns—we avoid heavy rain windows when clay becomes impossible to work with. Most homeowners see their new yard within a week.
Not if drainage is done right. Georgia humidity is real, but proper subsurface drainage and infill choice prevent moisture buildup. We use antimicrobial infill and ensure water moves through the turf quickly. Tyrone's clay soil actually makes good drainage systems more important—we build them that way from day one.
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