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A lot of Tyrone homeowners reach out to us because they're tired of fighting their lawn. Whether you've got kids who want a practice green in the backyard or you're just done spending weekends maintaining turf that never quite cooperates with Fayette County's clay soil, artificial putting greens are becoming the go-to solution around here. We've worked with families in the Shamrock area and near Tyrone Town Park who wanted something low-maintenance, playable year-round, and honestly, just better looking than what Mother Nature was giving them. The thing about this area is that the soil here is heavy and dense—great for building on, not always great for keeping grass healthy. A synthetic green eliminates that headache entirely. You get a professional-quality surface that drains properly, stays green through Georgia summers and mild winters, and requires nothing more than an occasional brush and rinse. Kids can practice their short game whenever they want. Families can host gatherings without worrying about muddy patches or brown spots. It's the kind of upgrade that pays for itself in reclaimed time and genuine enjoyment of your outdoor space.
Tyrone's landscape presents some specific considerations when planning a putting green installation. The clay-heavy soil typical of Fayette County means that natural drainage can be sluggish, which actually works in favor of synthetic turf—our installation process includes a proper base layer and drainage system that performs reliably even during the wet months. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your property is in the Shamrock neighborhood tree zones or the more open areas closer to Tyrone Town Park. We assess your yard's shadow patterns before recommending pile height and drainage specs. Most Tyrone properties fall in the quarter-acre to half-acre range, and that size typically accommodates a 300 to 600 square-foot putting green comfortably—big enough for real practice without consuming your whole yard. The quiet suburban character of the area means your neighbors are usually receptive to green space upgrades. Installation in Tyrone usually takes 2 to 3 days depending on site prep needs. Because of that clay base, we often recommend a slightly more robust subsurface treatment than you'd see in sandier regions—it's a small investment that ensures decades of performance.
Absolutely. Clay actually makes installation easier because it's stable and won't shift. The key is proper drainage preparation underneath—we install a base layer that channels water away from the turf surface, preventing the pooling issues you'd get if you just laid synthetic grass directly on clay. Your green will drain faster and stay playable even after heavy rain.
Minimal. Brush it weekly during heavy-use seasons to keep the pile upright, and rinse it occasionally to remove dust and pollen. You won't need fertilizer, fungicide, or the mowing equipment that takes up space in most Tyrone garages. Most owners spend 10 to 15 minutes monthly on upkeep.
Most Tyrone HOAs are fine with artificial turf improvements, especially if they're well-maintained and add curb appeal. We recommend checking your specific covenant restrictions, but synthetic greens are generally viewed as landscape upgrades, not violations. We can help you navigate any approval questions.
Typically 2 to 3 days, depending on site size and ground prep. We handle the clay grading, base installation, and turf placement on-site. Since we're about 40 minutes away in Fayette County, we schedule efficiently and complete most residential projects in one or two visits.
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