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A sport court in your Tyrone backyard isn't just a nice-to-have—it's the centerpiece that gets your family outside and keeps your kids off screens. We've built dozens of these in Fayette County, and Tyrone's quiet suburban setting is honestly perfect for it. Your neighbors aren't packed in on top of you, so you've got room to work with, and the relatively flat terrain around here makes installation straightforward. Whether you're in the Shamrock area or closer to Tyrone Town Park, we can turn unused lawn space into a legitimate basketball or tennis court that actually gets used year-round. The clay-heavy soil in Fayette County drains reasonably well once we prep it right, which means your court won't become a swamp after heavy rain. We handle the whole process—base prep, surface installation, line marking—and because we're local to the region, we understand exactly what Tyrone yards need to perform. Fast turnaround is our specialty; most installs are done within 2–3 weeks of your call.
Tyrone sits on Fayette County's characteristic clay soil, which is both a pro and a con. Clay compacts firmly—great for a stable court foundation—but it holds water longer than sandy soil. That's why our base prep here always includes proper grading and sometimes a perforated drainage layer beneath the turf surface. You'll want to avoid low-lying spots in your yard if possible; we've seen a few installations in the Shamrock area where poor slope caused pooling. Sun exposure varies block to block in Tyrone's tree-lined neighborhoods, so if your lot is heavily shaded by oaks or pines, UV degradation matters less, but you might want lighter-colored surfaces to reflect heat. Most Tyrone properties we work on run between 3,000–6,000 square feet of usable court space—plenty for a half-court or full residential tennis setup. Installation timing is flexible; spring and fall are ideal, but we can schedule summer or winter installs too. Check with your HOA if you're in a deed-restricted community; most Fayette County associations allow sport courts as long as they're set back appropriately from the street.
We typically complete Tyrone installations within 2–3 weeks from contract to ribbon-cut, depending on site prep and weather. Since we're based 40 minutes from Tyrone, we can schedule faster turnarounds than out-of-state installers. Soil conditions here—that Fayette County clay—actually speed things up because it compacts predictably. If you need it done faster, let us know; we've done rush jobs before.
Clay is stable and won't shift under your court, which is a real advantage. The main thing is drainage—we always slope the base away from the court footprint and add a perforated layer if your yard sits low. With proper drainage, your Tyrone court will last 10–15 years without soft spots or cracking. Clay actually keeps the foundation locked in better than looser soils.
Most yes. A regulation half-court is about 47 by 50 feet; a full court is 94 by 50. Typical Tyrone properties in the Shamrock area and central neighborhoods have yards that accommodate a half-court comfortably, and many can handle a full court. We'll measure your space free of charge and show you exactly what fits without eating up your whole yard.
Minimal. Brush it every month or two to keep the infill even, rinse it down after heavy dust or pollen (Fayette County springs can get grimy), and you're set. No mowing, no regrading, no repaving. Drain water naturally, so even our heavy rain doesn't damage it. Plan for light maintenance instead of constant upkeep.
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