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A sport court in your Tyrone backyard isn't just a court—it's a reason for your kids to stay outside instead of glued to screens, and it's a genuine boost to your home's appeal when you're thinking about resale value down the road. We've installed plenty of these across the Shamrock area and throughout Tyrone proper, and homeowners consistently tell us it transforms how they use their yards. Whether you've got teenagers who want a place to shoot hoops or younger kids who'd love a badminton setup, artificial turf courts handle Georgia's heat and humidity way better than natural grass ever could. The clay soil in Fayette County tends to stay damp and compact, which makes traditional grass courts a maintenance headache—not to mention the wear patterns you'd see from repeated footsteps. Our synthetic court surfaces drain properly, stay playable year-round, and honestly, they age beautifully. Most Tyrone homeowners are surprised how much character a well-designed court adds to the whole property. We're based about 40 minutes away, so we know this area well enough to understand your specific needs, whether that's working around the shade patterns near Tyrone Town Park's tree lines or handling the particular drainage challenges in Shamrock neighborhoods.
Tyrone sits on that typical Fayette County clay—dense, slow-draining stuff that makes puddles linger after rain. That's actually one of the best reasons to go with an artificial court surface instead of trying to maintain natural grass or compacted earth. The clay base means we pay special attention to our sub-base prep during installation; proper grading and drainage layers are non-negotiable here. Your yard's sun exposure matters too. If your lot is near the tree cover you'll find around Shamrock Park or the more wooded sections of the neighborhoods, you might have partial shade, which is actually ideal for court surfaces since it reduces UV stress and keeps the turf cooler during summer. Most Tyrone properties have solid space for a sport court—your typical suburban lot is roomy enough for a half-court or full-court setup without feeling cramped. We see a lot of homeowners here pair their court with a small seating area or shade structure, which adds to both usability and curb appeal. Fayette County's hot, humid summers mean your turf needs to be engineered for Georgia's climate; we don't cut corners on materials just because of upfront cost. The investment pays off in durability and player safety.
Absolutely. Our turf is specifically rated for Georgia's climate, with materials that won't degrade or become unsafe underfoot during July and August heat. Drainage is built into the system, so humidity and summer thunderstorms won't leave standing water. The surface actually stays cooler than asphalt or concrete alternatives, which matters when kids are playing in the afternoon.
Clay is dense and drains poorly, which is exactly why we invest in proper sub-base preparation. We grade the site, install drainage layers, and compact everything to code. It's extra work compared to sandy soil, but it's essential in Tyrone. The upside is that clay provides a stable, long-term foundation that won't shift or settle unevenly over time.
Most residential properties in the Shamrock area and around Tyrone proper can accommodate a half-court (30'x50') or full-court (50'x94') depending on setbacks and space. We assess your yard during the consultation and show you mockups so you can visualize it. Even a half-court adds serious value and functionality without overwhelming the landscape.
Significantly less than natural grass, especially in Tyrone's humid climate. Occasional rinse-downs, debris removal, and maybe some bristle-brushing to keep the pile upright—that's it. No fertilizer, no fungicide treatments for the mold issues clay soil invites, and no brown patches from overuse. It's genuinely low-maintenance compared to traditional options.
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