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Building a new home in Tyrone? You've picked a beautiful part of Fayette County—and if you're thinking about adding a sport court to your property, now's the time to make it happen. New construction is the perfect moment to plan for outdoor recreation before landscaping gets locked in. A lot of families who settle in the Tyrone and Shamrock areas end up wishing they'd installed a sport court during the build phase, when grading and drainage are already being worked out. Whether your kids are into basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport play, having a dedicated court in your backyard changes everything about how your family uses the space. The good news? Tyrone's suburban lot sizes and typical home layouts work really well for sport courts. We've helped dozens of new-construction homeowners in this area integrate courts seamlessly into their master plans. The soil here—that typical Fayette County clay—actually gives us good drainage information to work with upfront. Installing during new construction means fewer surprises and a cleaner final product. We're based about 40 minutes away, so we know this area inside and out, from Tyrone Town Park all the way through Shamrock. Let's talk about what a sport court looks like on your property.
Tyrone sits on Fayette County clay, which is both a blessing and something to plan for. That clay holds water, so drainage design matters from day one. During new construction, your builder is already managing grading—we coordinate with that process to ensure your sport court site slopes properly and integrates with your home's overall drainage plan. You won't run into the surprise water pooling that retrofitted courts sometimes face. Sun exposure is another consideration unique to this area. Many Tyrone properties have good southern and western exposures, which is ideal for most sport surfaces, though we always assess tree coverage and shade patterns specific to your lot. The suburban lot sizes around Tyrone and Shamrock are generous enough for full-size courts without feeling cramped, though we customize dimensions based on your actual space and HOA guidelines. Some developments here have specific landscape requirements, so we review those early. Installing during new construction means coordinating with your general contractor on timing—ideally after rough grading but before final landscaping. This prevents rework and keeps costs predictable. Fayette County's weather gives us a long usable season, and the clay-based soil drains better than heavy red clay in other parts of Georgia, which means fewer maintenance headaches year-round.
Absolutely—and we recommend it. New construction is the ideal time because we work alongside your builder's grading and drainage plan. We've coordinated dozens of sport court installations with new homes in Tyrone and Shamrock. Timing matters, but it's seamless when everyone's on the same schedule. You avoid retrofitting hassles and get better long-term drainage performance on Fayette County clay.
Most Tyrone properties can accommodate a 30x50 or 35x60 court without dominating the yard. We customize based on your actual lot dimensions and setback requirements. During new construction planning, we help you decide placement relative to your home, trees, and any HOA landscape guidelines. Shamrock area lots tend to be slightly more spacious, giving you more flexibility.
Yes, but positively. We use it to our advantage. Clay-based soils drain better than heavy red clay elsewhere in Georgia. During new construction, we coordinate with your builder's grading so water moves away from the court naturally. Proper base preparation upfront prevents pooling and extends the court's lifespan significantly.
Typically 3–5 days for the court itself, depending on size and base prep. During new construction, we time it so your court goes in after grading but before final landscaping. This keeps scheduling clean and prevents rework. We'll coordinate directly with your builder to fit seamlessly into the construction timeline.
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