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Tyrone's suburban neighborhoods—especially around Shamrock and the areas near Tyrone Town Park—have started embracing sport courts as a smart way to maximize yard space. We get it. You've got kids who want a place to shoot hoops or practice tennis, but your Fayette County property either doesn't have the room for a full court, or you're tired of watching grass die under constant foot traffic. A sport court fills that gap perfectly. Unlike traditional asphalt or concrete, modern artificial turf courts stay cooler in Georgia's heat, drain properly even after heavy rain, and don't crack the way hard surfaces do. We've installed these throughout the Tyrone area—from compact 20-by-40 setups squeezed into side yards to full-sized courts that become the neighborhood gathering spot. The beauty of it is durability. Fayette County clay soil and our humid summers are tough on regular grass, but turf laughs it off. No more muddy patches, no brown spots, no weekly maintenance. Your court looks the same in July as it does in March.
Fayette County's clay-heavy soil presents a real challenge for traditional grass courts. That dense, compact earth doesn't drain like sandier soils further south in Georgia, and it gets slick when wet—exactly why a properly installed sport court with a quality base layer matters so much here. Tyrone's tree canopy is genuinely thick in many residential areas, which sounds like shade, but it also means you're dealing with mottled sun exposure. We factor that into court placement and turf selection. Most Tyrone properties we work with fall into the 0.25 to 0.5-acre range, so we're often problem-solving tight spaces—like courts tucked between a driveway and property line. That's where our experience pays off. We handle grade issues and ensure proper slope for water runoff, critical given how much rain Fayette County gets. A few Tyrone neighborhoods do have HOA landscape guidelines, so we always coordinate on color and finish before breaking ground. The quiet, family-oriented character of Shamrock and surrounding areas means your neighbors will appreciate a well-maintained court far more than bare dirt or neglected grass.
Absolutely. We don't just lay turf over clay and hope. We excavate to proper depth, compact the base, and install a perforated sub-layer that keeps water from pooling—critical in Fayette County during rainy seasons. Tyrone's dense soil needs that engineered drainage or you'll get standing water and surface issues. We've done this dozens of times here and know exactly what works.
Most Tyrone residential lots can absolutely fit one—even compact side-yard versions. We've built 20x40 courts, 30x50 courts, and half-court setups depending on available space. Bring us your property details or photos, and we'll map out what works without eating your entire yard or looking cramped.
Modern turf doesn't absorb or radiate heat the way concrete does, so it stays noticeably cooler underfoot—important for families in Tyrone during July and August. It also handles our humidity without rotting or developing mold issues like some old-school surfaces. We use premium UV-stabilized materials rated for Georgia conditions.
Minimal. Occasional rinse to clear debris, maybe a light brush a couple times a year, and that's it. No fertilizer, no patching dead spots, no mud after rain. Compare that to the weekly mowing and constant upkeep traditional grass courts demand in Fayette County's climate—you're looking at years of time and money saved.
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