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Tyrone homeowners with larger yards have a real opportunity that a lot of suburbs miss—space to build something that actually gets used. We're talking about sport courts: basketball half-courts, pickle ball setups, multi-sport surfaces that turn your backyard into something your family will actually gather around. The Shamrock area and neighborhoods around Tyrone Town Park have plenty of homes with the lot size to make this work, and that's exactly where artificial turf courts make sense. Unlike natural grass, which gets torn up in weeks under repeated foot traffic and ball impacts, a quality synthetic surface stays playable year-round. No mud. No dead patches. No excuses to skip game night because the yard's a mess. We've installed courts across Fayette County, and Tyrone's quiet suburban setting is ideal for this kind of project—you get the space, you get the families who actually use backyards, and you get soil conditions that, honestly, make installation smoother than you'd expect.
Fayette County's clay-heavy soil is actually a bonus for sport-court installation. Clay compacts well and provides excellent drainage base preparation—something sandy soils don't always give you. What matters more in Tyrone is figuring out your lot's sun exposure and how much shade you're dealing with, especially if you're in one of the wooded pockets around the Shamrock area. A sport court in full sun plays different than one that gets afternoon shade, and that affects ball bounce, foot traction, and long-term UV wear. Most Tyrone yards we work with fall into the 0.5 to 1.5 acre range, which is plenty for a half-court or small multi-sport setup without eating up your whole property. If your lot slopes—common on some of the older Tyrone properties—we'll need to grade and level before the synthetic surface goes down. That's a bigger job than on flat ground, but it's the kind of thing we account for during the site assessment. Winter's mild here, which means your court stays playable almost year-round, and that's the real win for families who want their investment to actually get used.
Price depends on size and surface type. A half-court runs $8,000–$15,000 installed; multi-sport courts cost more. Tyrone's suburban lot sizes work well for mid-range setups that don't break the budget. We provide site-specific quotes—call for a free estimate and we'll give you real numbers based on your yard's soil and slope.
Yes, but we'll need to grade and level first. Fayette County clay slopes are common, especially in established neighborhoods. The grading adds cost and time, but it's worth it—a properly leveled court plays right and drains correctly. We handle all that before the turf goes down.
Partial shade is fine; full shade is trickier. Synthetic turf needs some UV exposure to stay durable long-term. If your lot is heavily wooded, we can work with it, but expect slightly shorter lifespan in the shaded zones. We'll assess your specific sun pattern during the site visit.
Most half-courts take 3–5 days depending on grading needs and weather. Tyrone's clay soil and relatively flat suburban lots usually mean no surprise delays. We'll give you a timeline upfront and stick to it.
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