Subdivision Approved — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool area in Tyrone doesn't have to be a mud pit half the year or scorched dirt the other half. That's where artificial turf comes in—and it's one of the smartest upgrades we've installed in the Shamrock and Tyrone neighborhoods over the past few years. Between the humidity, the clay soil that Fayette County loves to throw at us, and the way natural grass just doesn't hold up around constant foot traffic and chlorine splash, synthetic turf gives you a real solution. You get a clean, manicured look year-round, no mud tracked into the house, and zero worry about dead patches. Most HOAs in this area are totally fine with it too, especially when it's done right. We've been installing subdivision-approved pool turf throughout Tyrone for families who want their backyard to actually be usable instead of just looking at it through the window.
Tyrone's clay-heavy soil is beautiful for some things, but poolside drainage isn't one of them. When you've got natural grass right next to a pool, water pools up (pun intended), the soil stays soggy, and you're inviting algae and mold to your deck. Synthetic turf solves that because we install it with proper base layers that shed water fast—keeping your pool area safe and dry year-round. The Shamrock and Tyrone area gets decent sun, especially in mid-afternoon, so your turf won't have the shade issues some northern yards deal with. That said, if your pool area has mature oak trees (pretty common around here), we'll recommend a shade-tolerant synthetic blend. Most pool decks in subdivisions around Tyrone are compact—maybe 200–400 square feet of usable space—which makes installation quick and keeps costs reasonable. One thing: chlorine and salt from splashing can degrade cheaper synthetic fibers over time, so we always recommend UV-stabilized, chlorine-resistant turf in this area. Your HOA rules typically require neat edging and a finished look, which our installation ensures from day one.
Most subdivision covenants in Tyrone and Shamrock permit artificial turf if it's installed to look like maintained landscape—not cheap or patchy. We handle the installation to meet those standards, and we can pull your specific HOA guidelines beforehand. We've gotten approval on dozens of pool projects in this area. Always smart to check your deed restrictions, but we haven't run into real pushback on pool-area synthetic turf in Fayette County neighborhoods.
Regular chlorine splash won't kill quality turf, but cheaper synthetics can fade or weaken over time. We spec chlorine-resistant fibers for pool installations—they're built to handle it. Just rinse the turf with fresh water if you're doing heavy maintenance on the pool, and avoid dumping undiluted chemicals on the deck. Most of our Tyrone clients never have issues because we use the right material upfront.
Absolutely. The clay is actually an advantage because it's dense and stable—great base for digging out and prepping the foundation. We remove existing sod, add our base layers for drainage (crucial in clay), compact it, and lay the turf. Clay doesn't shift like sandy soil, so your deck stays level. It's a straightforward job in Tyrone terrain.
Most residential pool areas—say 300 square feet—take 1–2 days from start to finish. We can usually schedule you within 2–3 weeks depending on the season. We're based about 40 minutes away, so we factor that into our scheduling. Weather can add a day if we hit rain, but we'll give you a solid estimate and stick to it.
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