Daycare Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A putting green in your Tyrone backyard transforms a yard into something your kids actually want to spend time in—especially when you're dealing with the clay-heavy soil that comes with Fayette County. We've installed plenty of these in the Shamrock area and around Tyrone Town Park, and honestly, they're one of the smartest moves for daycare yards and family spaces. The thing about Tyrone is that you've got those quiet suburban lots where parents want low-maintenance outdoor areas that don't turn into mud pits after rain. That's where a quality artificial putting green comes in. It's playable year-round, doesn't need mowing, and your kids won't track red clay through the house. Whether you're working with a smaller yard in the central Tyrone neighborhoods or you've got a bigger setup near Shamrock Park, we can design something that fits your space and actually gets used. It's not just about golf—it's about creating a reason for children to be outside, and doing it without the constant upkeep that natural grass demands in this area.
Tyrone sits on that dense Fayette County clay that homeowners either love or hate—mostly hate when they're trying to maintain grass. That heavy clay doesn't drain well, which means puddles, compacted soil, and grass that struggles in both dry spells and heavy rain. An artificial putting green eliminates that headache completely. You're not fighting the native soil; you're building on top of it with proper drainage underneath. Sun exposure varies quite a bit depending on whether your lot is tree-heavy (common in the Shamrock neighborhoods) or more open. We assess that during the initial walkthrough because shade patterns affect how much use the green gets and how it weathers. Most Tyrone properties we work on range from quarter-acre to half-acre residential lots, which gives us good flexibility for green placement—usually tucked into a corner or along a side yard. One thing to check: some HOA communities in the area have specific landscape guidelines, so we always verify what's allowed before we start. Installation here typically takes 2–3 days depending on size and site prep. The good news is that Fayette County's clay actually compacts nicely once we grade it, which creates a solid base. Wind can be a factor in spring, but that's more relevant during installation than post-construction.
Absolutely. Clay is actually a benefit for us because it compacts into a stable foundation. We don't install directly on clay—we grade and prepare the base, add a drainage layer, sand, and then your turf. Fayette County clay won't cause problems as long as we handle the prep correctly, which we do on every Tyrone install.
Minimal. You'll rinse it occasionally to keep it clean, especially after pollen season or heavy dust storms. No fertilizing, no mowing, no reseeding after rain like you'd need with natural grass. It handles Tyrone's humidity and seasonal changes without degrading.
Yes, but we'll design it differently than a sun-heavy installation. Shaded greens don't need quite as much drainage investment, but they do need good foot traffic zones. We've done plenty of shade-aware installs in tree-covered Tyrone lots. Let's talk placement during a site visit.
Scheduling depends on our job queue, but once we're booked, prep and installation typically take 2–3 days. We're based about 40 minutes from Tyrone, so we coordinate efficiently with other Fayette County jobs. Most customers have a playable green within a week of signing.
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