Price Match Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Tyrone have become the go-to move for families who want a dedicated space for basketball, pickleball, or multi-sport training without the hassle of maintaining natural grass. The thing is, Tyrone's suburban lots—especially around the Shamrock area and near Tyrone Town Park—are perfect for court installations, but the clay-heavy soil in Fayette County means you need a contractor who understands proper base prep. We've installed enough courts in this zip code to know exactly what works. Our price-match guarantee means you're not overpaying for quality, and we back that up by standing behind our work. Whether you're converting a corner of your backyard into a year-round training facility or building a court that'll handle Tyrone's humid summers without breaking down, we handle the whole project—from site assessment to finishing touches. No surprises, no upsells. Just a solid court that lasts.
Tyrone's clay soil requires careful attention during base installation. Unlike sandy or loamy soils, Fayette County clay can trap moisture and shift seasonally, so we always recommend a compacted stone base layer and proper drainage to prevent pooling. The good news is that most Tyrone yards get solid sun exposure—especially properties backing up toward Shamrock Park—which is ideal for sport court longevity. You won't have as many shade issues as you might in heavily wooded areas. One thing we consistently see in Tyrone subdivisions: lot sizes are generous enough for a full or three-quarter court without eating your entire yard. Summer heat and humidity are real factors, so we specify UV-stable surfaces that won't soften in July. If your property is part of an HOA community, check your governing documents first—most Tyrone associations allow sport courts, but they sometimes have setback or aesthetic guidelines. We handle that conversation and can coordinate with your HOA if needed.
Yes, but not in a bad way if it's installed correctly. Clay in Fayette County is stable once compacted, which actually provides a solid foundation. The key is ensuring water drains away quickly—we slope and base-prep every court in Tyrone to shed moisture. That prevents the frost heave and settling issues you'd see in poor drainage situations. Properly done, your court will last 10+ years without shifting.
Most properties in and around Shamrock can accommodate a court. We check local setback requirements and HOA rules before quoting. Shamrock Park-adjacent properties sometimes have neighborhood covenants about yard modifications, so we always verify first. Once we confirm it's permitted, installation is straightforward. Proximity to the park actually works in your favor—those neighborhoods tend to have good sun and wind patterns.
From site visit to finished court, plan on 2–3 weeks for most Tyrone projects. Base prep takes the longest because of clay soil compaction and drainage setup. Weather can add a day or two—if we hit a heavy rain after base work, we wait for the ground to firm up before surfacing. We schedule around your availability and communicate every step.
Get a written quote from any licensed Georgia turf installer for the same court specs. If it's lower than ours, we'll match it and throw in an upgraded maintenance kit. We're confident because we source quality materials and don't cut corners on Tyrone's clay base prep. Your guarantee is in writing—no loopholes.
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