Lifetime Warranty — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your backyard in Tyrone is prime real estate for a sport court—and we're not just talking about resale value. Whether you're in the Shamrock area or closer to Tyrone Town Park, you've got the suburban space that makes a dedicated basketball or multi-sport court actually shine. Here's the thing: Fayette County clay soil is dense and doesn't drain like sandy Georgia soil does in other parts of the state. That's exactly why artificial turf makes sense. It gives you a professional-grade playing surface year-round without fighting the clay beneath, without watering constantly, and without watching your investment turn to mud after a rainy week. We've installed courts across Tyrone for families who wanted their kids to practice without driving 40 minutes to a gym or park facility. A sport court with a lifetime warranty isn't just a toy—it's a commitment to your property and your family's active life. We handle the whole process: site prep, drainage planning (critical here with clay), base installation, and turf. The warranty backs everything.
Tyrone's clay-heavy soil is honestly a game-changer for sport court planning. Unlike areas with lighter, sandier soil, clay compacts and holds water, which means proper base prep and sub-surface drainage aren't optional—they're essential. When we build a court here, we're accounting for that clay foundation and making sure water moves away from the playing surface. The Shamrock and central Tyrone neighborhoods tend to have mature trees, which creates shade patterns you'll want to map before installation. Some homeowners love having a shaded court in summer; others find it keeps the surface cooler (synthetic turf can heat up). Lot sizes in this part of Fayette County vary, but most homes have enough space for at least a half-court or smaller multi-sport setup. We've worked around pool decks, patios, and fence lines plenty of times. Spring and fall are our ideal installation windows—the ground isn't saturated from winter thaw, and you'll get weeks of good weather for the base to settle properly before heavy use.
Not if we prep it right. Clay actually provides a stable, compacted base—better than loose soil in some ways. The key is drainage. We slope the court slightly and use a permeable base layer so water doesn't pool underneath. With that done, your lifetime warranty covers the turf itself, and the structural life of the court depends on solid base work, which we spec for Fayette County conditions specifically.
Depends on your neighborhood's covenants. Many Tyrone properties don't have strict HOA rules, but some do. We recommend checking your deed or calling your HOA office before you commit. We've helped plenty of homeowners get variance approvals by showing renderings and explaining how a court actually looks finished. Most modern courts integrate well with suburban landscapes.
Full sun is ideal for both performance and turf longevity, but partial shade (4-6 hours of direct light) works fine. If your court sits under heavy tree cover year-round, we can still build it—you'll just get slightly less UV exposure, which actually extends turf life. Dappled shade doesn't hurt playability. We'll walk your lot and advise on positioning.
Site prep and base installation typically take 2-3 weeks depending on clay compaction and weather. Turf laying itself is faster—usually 3-5 days. Spring and fall are our busiest seasons in Fayette County, so booking early helps. We'll give you a detailed timeline once we survey your property and assess drainage needs.
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