Landscape Upgrade — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Tyrone's quiet streets and family-oriented neighborhoods—from Shamrock to the areas near Tyrone Town Park—are perfect for homeowners who want to maximize their outdoor space without the endless maintenance grind. A sport court with artificial turf is exactly what your backyard's been missing. Instead of spending weekends fighting Fayette County clay stains and bare patches, you could have a durable, all-weather surface ready for basketball, pickleball, or just kicking a ball around with the kids. We've worked throughout Tyrone and the surrounding Fayette County area long enough to know what works here. The clay soil, the humidity, the seasonal wear patterns—we factor all of it into your installation. Whether you're in the 30290 ZIP code or nearby, we handle the whole project from site prep to finish, and we'll make sure your sport court drains properly, looks sharp, and lasts for years. No contractor talk, no shortcuts. Just a solid court that turns your yard into the neighborhood's favorite spot.
Fayette County clay is heavy and doesn't drain like sandy soil does, which is exactly why proper base preparation matters so much in Tyrone. We start by assessing your yard's natural slope and clay composition—standing water after rain is a common problem we address right away. Most Tyrone properties sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots with decent sun exposure, though tree coverage varies significantly between the Shamrock area and closer to Tyrone Town Park. That matters for UV durability and how the court plays in summer heat. Your HOA, if you have one, typically approves turf courts readily since they actually improve curb appeal compared to worn-out grass or patchy dirt. The clay base needs proper compaction and a gravel sub-base to prevent settling over time—we don't cut corners there. Fayette County's humidity means drainage is non-negotiable; we install perforated underlay and angle the court slightly so water moves away from your home. Installation takes 3–5 days depending on your lot size and existing conditions. Most Tyrone homeowners see the real payoff within the first season: no more mud, no more dead patches, and a court that handles Georgia's heat and occasional frost without issues.
Most Tyrone subdivisions allow artificial turf courts—they're seen as landscape upgrades. Check your CC&Rs to confirm, but we've rarely encountered pushback. Some HOAs ask for a sketch or want to confirm color; we handle those conversations routinely. If you're in an unincorporated Fayette County area outside HOA rules, you're even clearer to proceed. Either way, we'll help you navigate any paperwork.
Clay doesn't drain naturally, so we build a proper foundation: excavate to grade, compact, add a gravel base, then install perforated underlay before the turf goes down. Without this, water pools and the court degrades. It takes more prep work than sandy soil, but it's standard for us in this area. Your court will drain correctly and handle Georgia's wet springs.
With proper installation and basic maintenance—clearing debris, occasional rinse—you're looking at 10–12 years, sometimes longer. Fayette County's humidity and temperature swings are manageable as long as drainage is done right from day one. We back our work with a warranty so you're protected.
Absolutely. Sloped lots are common in Tyrone. We grade and level the court area, which usually means some fill work on the low side. Slope actually helps with drainage, so it's often an advantage. We'll assess your specific lot and give you an honest breakdown of what's involved.
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