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Building a sport court in Tyrone isn't just about laying down turf—it's about creating a space that actually fits your life in Fayette County. Whether you're in the Shamrock area or closer to Tyrone Town Park, a lot of homeowners around here are realizing that artificial turf opens up possibilities they didn't have before. Basketball courts, tennis setups, multi-sport surfaces—the quiet, suburban feel of Tyrone makes it perfect for a backyard court that the whole family can use year-round. The thing is, Tyrone's clay-heavy soil and our Georgia humidity mean you need turf that's engineered to handle the local conditions, not some generic solution. We've been installing sport courts across the region long enough to know what works here and what doesn't. Financing makes this a lot more accessible than people think. Instead of dropping $15,000–$30,000 all at once, you can spread payments over time and have your court ready for next season. We're about 40 minutes away, which means we know your neighborhood, your soil, and your weather patterns. Let's talk about what a sport court would actually look like on your property and how to make it work with your budget.
Tyrone sits on Fayette County clay, which is both a challenge and something we plan for. That clay base actually compacts well, but it drains differently than sandy soil you might see further south in Georgia. We account for that during site prep—proper grading and sub-base layers keep water from pooling under your turf, especially during our spring rains. The Shamrock area and broader Tyrone neighborhoods tend to have good-sized residential lots, which gives us room to work. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're surrounded by mature trees or in a more open section of the development. We'll assess your specific yard during the site visit because shade patterns change how the turf performs and how long it lasts. Most Tyrone properties don't have strict HOA restrictions on artificial turf—especially for functional sport courts—but we always recommend checking your covenants first. Installation in Tyrone typically takes a few days depending on court size. Our crews are familiar with local utilities and property lines in the area, so we minimize surprises. The clay soil actually makes compaction easier than lighter soils, which can speed up some of our base-prep work.
Not if it's installed right. The clay compacts well, which is good for stability, but it needs proper drainage underneath. We layer a gravel base and perforated underpads so water doesn't sit on the clay and cause issues. Tyrone's humid summers mean the turf needs to breathe, and that drainage system does exactly that. You'll get 8–10 solid years out of quality turf here.
Absolutely. Most financing plans let you put down what makes sense for you and finance the rest. In Tyrone, we work with lenders who offer flexible terms—sometimes 24, 36, or 48-month plans depending on your court size and budget. It spreads the cost across years instead of one big hit.
It depends on what you want. A half-court basketball setup runs about 47' x 50', while a full court is roughly 94' x 50'. Most Tyrone residential lots can handle a half-court or multi-sport smaller court. We measure your space and show you exactly what fits, so no guessing.
Sport courts look polished when designed well. We use color options that complement your landscaping and blend into the yard naturally. Fencing, tree lines, and smart placement keep it feeling intentional rather than commercial. Most neighbors actually think they're cool—especially when families can use them together.
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