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Out here in Tyrone, a lot of families are thinking bigger about their yards. Whether you're in the Shamrock area or closer to town, you've probably noticed how the summer heat and that heavy Fayette County clay can turn a lawn into either a dust bowl or a mud pit—sometimes both in the same week. A sport court made with quality artificial turf changes that equation entirely. You get a usable surface year-round, no more watering during drought season, and honestly, your kids actually want to play outside instead of staring at brown patches. We've been installing these courts throughout the region, and Tyrone homeowners consistently tell us the same thing: it's the best decision they made for their property. The investment pays dividends in playability, maintenance time, and your family's quality of life. Near Tyrone Town Park and throughout the community, we're seeing more and more families realize that artificial turf isn't just for the wealthy—it's practical, it lasts, and it solves real problems that come with suburban Georgia living.
Tyrone's soil composition—that clay-heavy mix typical of Fayette County—is actually one of the reasons artificial turf makes so much sense here. Clay drains poorly, compacts easily, and makes it nearly impossible to maintain a natural grass court surface during our wet springs or dry summers. When we install sport courts in the Tyrone area, we start by assessing your yard's drainage patterns and slope. Most properties here have good elevation, but the underlying clay means we pay special attention to base preparation and subsurface drainage to prevent pooling. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether your lot is in the denser Shamrock neighborhoods or the more open areas near the town center. We evaluate tree coverage and shade patterns during a site visit because that affects both the turf selection and longevity projections. HOA considerations in Tyrone's residential communities are generally favorable toward turf courts, especially when they're installed as recreational improvements. Yard sizes in this area typically accommodate 20x40 or 30x50 court dimensions without feeling cramped, and we've found that most homeowners want the surface positioned for morning light and afternoon shade when possible.
Absolutely. Clay doesn't permeate water like sandy soil does, so we always install a proper base layer and drainage system beneath the turf. We excavate slightly deeper than we might elsewhere, add a compacted stone base, and sometimes include a perforated drainage layer. The upside? That same clay is stable, so your court won't shift or settle unevenly over time the way it might on looser soil.
Georgia's summer heat is intense, but modern artificial turf is designed for it. Our material reflects heat better than natural grass and won't wilt or brown out. During wet springs, the drainage system keeps the surface playable without puddles. We've installed dozens of courts throughout Fayette County, and they perform consistently through our seasonal swings.
Most residential properties in Tyrone and the Shamrock area have enough space. A 20x40 court (basketball or multipurpose) fits comfortably on many suburban lots. During our free site visit, we'll measure your yard, check setback requirements, and suggest the right dimensions so your court doesn't dominate the landscape.
A typical court installation takes 3–5 days. In Tyrone, we prefer spring and fall when temperatures are moderate, but we work year-round. Summer heat doesn't prevent installation, though we schedule work during cooler hours. We'll coordinate the timeline during your consultation.
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