Fire Pit Area — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard in Tyrone is prime real estate for a putting green—especially if you're thinking about creating that perfect spot near a fire pit area where friends actually want to hang out. We've worked with homeowners across Shamrock and the Tyrone area long enough to know that a well-designed putting green becomes the centerpiece of weekend entertaining. Unlike the clay-heavy soil you're dealing with in Fayette County, artificial turf eliminates the drainage headaches and mud patches that pop up after rain. You get that manicured, playable surface year-round without the constant maintenance. Whether you've got a modest lot or some generous square footage to work with, a putting green paired with a fire pit creates genuine gathering space—the kind where people actually choose to spend time instead of staring at their phones. We handle the entire installation process, and our team knows the Tyrone neighborhoods inside and out. The drive from our HQ is about 40 minutes, but that's time we use to plan your project properly and bring the right equipment to get it done right.
Fayette County's clay composition is probably familiar to you by now—great for holding moisture, but murder on traditional grass putting greens. Artificial turf sidesteps that problem entirely. Your yard's sun exposure matters here; homes near Shamrock Park and throughout the Tyrone area tend to get good southern and western afternoon light, which is ideal for turf visibility and playability. We assess shade from mature trees (common in established neighborhoods like yours) because that affects ball roll and surface performance. Most residential lots in Tyrone range from quarter-acre to half-acre properties, which gives us realistic space to work with. The quiet suburban character of the area means you'll actually notice and enjoy the improvement—no competing with dense urban noise. Installation involves proper base preparation to handle Fayette's clay, ensuring water drains efficiently away from your fire pit area. We typically use a crushed stone and sand base layer to create the foundation. Because this is established residential territory with consistent lot sizes, we can work efficiently and respect your neighbors' property lines without complications.
Yes, it can—which is why we build a proper base layer under the turf itself. We use crushed stone and sand to create permeability over the clay. This prevents water from pooling near your fire pit area and keeps the putting surface playable after rain. It's a critical step that makes the difference between a green that performs and one that becomes a swamp.
Absolutely. Artificial turf works in partial shade better than live grass ever could. We see this a lot in Tyrone neighborhoods with mature landscaping. The turf won't thin out or develop bare spots like natural grass does. We do adjust our product recommendations based on shade levels to ensure realistic ball roll and durability.
We typically recommend 8-10 feet of clearance, depending on how the pit is constructed and ventilated. The key is heat reflection and ember risk. During our site visit, we'll assess your specific setup and advise on safe placement. Our turf is heat-resistant, but strategic spacing keeps everything looking great longer.
Most residential installations take 2-4 days depending on site prep complexity and size. Fayette's clay sometimes requires extra base work, but we factor that into our initial estimate. We schedule efficiently to minimize disruption to your Tyrone neighborhood and get you putting as soon as possible.
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