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Tyrone homeowners are building sport courts at a pace we haven't seen before, and honestly, it makes sense. Your neighborhoods—whether you're in the heart of Tyrone proper or over in the Shamrock area—sit on that dense Fayette County clay that drains poorly and gets rock-hard in summer. A sport court with premium artificial turf solves that problem entirely. You get a surface that's ready for basketball, pickleball, or tennis rain or shine, without the mud, without the maintenance headaches that come with natural grass in this soil type. We've installed dozens of these throughout the Tyrone area, and what surprises most homeowners is how quickly kids gravitate toward a court that's actually playable. No more waiting for the yard to dry out. No more excuses. Just a legitimate sports surface that turns your backyard into something the whole neighborhood notices.
Fayette County clay is deceptive. It looks fine in spring, but come July, it compacts and cracks. Natural grass struggles because water pools instead of draining, and during dry spells, that clay becomes nearly impenetrable. A sport court's base system—proper sub-base, perimeter drainage, and the right infill—bypasses these headaches entirely. We typically see Tyrone yards ranging from modest quarter-acre lots to larger properties with room for a full 40x60 court, so sizing flexibility matters. Shade is worth considering too; properties near Tyrone Town Park or in the tree-heavy Shamrock neighborhoods might have morning or afternoon shadows. Modern turf handles partial shade well, though we always recommend a site visit to map sun exposure. HOA covenants in some Tyrone subdivisions do allow sports courts, but always verify before design. The clay soil actually works in our favor during installation—it's stable and compacts well for a solid foundation. Most Tyrone installations take 5-7 days depending on court size and base prep.
Yes. Our base system includes a engineered sub-base layer and perimeter drainage that forces water away from the court, regardless of your soil type. We've installed courts in clay-heavy neighborhoods throughout Tyrone and Shamrock without drainage issues. The clay actually provides excellent stability for the foundation layer.
Pricing varies by court size and turf grade. A standard 30x40 basketball court typically runs $8,000–$14,000 installed. A full 40x60 multi-sport surface runs higher. Most Tyrone installations complete in 5–7 days. We're about 40 minutes away, so scheduling is flexible. Get a free on-site quote to lock in pricing.
Most Tyrone and Shamrock HOAs permit sports courts, but restrictions vary by subdivision. Some require specific setbacks or color specs. Always check your covenants before we design. We help homeowners navigate HOA approval and can modify designs to meet local guidelines.
Far less than natural grass. Rinse the surface occasionally to remove dust and debris. Inspect seams and infill annually. Unlike Tyrone's clay yards that need constant watering and aeration, a sport court is genuinely low-maintenance year-round. No fertilizer, no mowing, no mud.
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