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Your backyard in Tyrone has serious potential. Whether you're in the Shamrock area or closer to town, a sport court setup transforms that clay-heavy yard into something your family actually uses year-round. No more muddy patches after rain. No more dead grass where the kids wear out a path. We've installed plenty of courts in Fayette County, and honestly, the suburban lots around here are perfect for this kind of project—most homeowners have the space, the privacy, and the motivation to make it happen. A dedicated sport court handles basketball, tennis, pickleball, or multi-sport use. It's not just a surface upgrade; it's a lifestyle change. Tyrone families love having their own court without the drive to Tyrone Town Park or dealing with league schedules. The investment pays off in daily use, property appeal, and giving kids a safe, controlled space to develop skills. We service Tyrone and the surrounding Fayette County area, and we know the local drainage patterns, sun exposure, and what works with HOA guidelines if your neighborhood has them. Our team can handle everything from site assessment to installation, and we'll walk you through the whole process so there are no surprises. Let's talk through what a sport court looks like for your specific yard.
Tyrone sits on clay-heavy soil typical of Fayette County, which means water retention can be an issue if drainage isn't designed correctly. When we scope a sport court installation, we always account for how this clay responds to Georgia's spring and summer rains. Proper sub-base preparation is non-negotiable—it's the difference between a court that lasts 10+ years and one that develops soft spots or surface cracking. Sun exposure varies across the Tyrone and Shamrock areas. Some yards get full southern exposure; others sit under mature trees that create partial shade. This affects how we recommend infill materials and whether you'd want court lighting later. We factor this in during the free quote. Yard size in this part of Fayette County typically ranges from half-acre to full-acre residential lots, giving most homeowners good options for court placement. We'll work with your existing landscape, driveway orientation, and neighbor sightlines to find the best spot. If your community has HOA guidelines—some neighborhoods around here do—we know how to present a court design that meets those requirements while maximizing your use and enjoyment. Drainage, grading, and proper compaction aren't glamorous, but they're what separate a great court from a frustrating one.
Most Tyrone neighborhoods allow them, but approval depends on your specific community guidelines. We've worked with several HOAs in Fayette County and know how to present designs that fit aesthetic requirements. During your free quote, we can discuss your HOA rules and help you navigate approval if needed. Transparency with your neighborhood upfront saves headaches later.
Fayette County's clay base drains slower than sand or loam, so we build in extra sub-base preparation and grading to prevent water pooling. This usually means adding a proper base layer, ensuring slight pitch for drainage, and sometimes a perforated underdrain depending on your yard's natural slope. It adds a step, but it's worth it for longevity.
Absolutely. Shade from mature trees is common in Tyrone, and courts work fine in partial or dappled shade. You might not need as much cooling infill, and the surface won't get as hot—actually a plus in Georgia summers. Full shade can affect playability, so we'll assess your specific light patterns during the site visit.
Most residential courts take 2–3 weeks from site prep through final surface. Weather can add a few days, especially during Georgia's rainy seasons. We'll give you a clear timeline during your quote. Once you approve, we schedule and keep you posted on progress.
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