Recycled Materials — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts built from recycled materials are becoming the smart choice for Tyrone homeowners who want durability without the environmental guilt. Whether you're in the Shamrock area or closer to Tyrone Town Park, a quality artificial surface gives your family a place to shoot hoops, play tennis, or just shoot around without waiting for the Georgia clay to dry out after rain. Here's what makes this different from the standard backyard setup: recycled rubber infill and reclaimed synthetic fibers mean you're not just getting a court that lasts—you're getting one built from materials that would've otherwise ended up in a landfill. The Fayette County climate is actually ideal for this kind of installation. You get enough sun exposure to keep the surface stable year-round, and the underlying clay base, while challenging for natural grass, becomes a solid foundation for a engineered court system. We've installed dozens of these in the Tyrone area, and homeowners consistently tell us they wish they'd done it sooner. No more muddy spots. No algae blooms in shaded corners. Just a ready-to-play surface that handles everything from summer heat to occasional frost.
Tyrone sits on Fayette County clay, which is dense and doesn't drain like sandy soil. That's actually good news for sport courts—we use that stability as your base layer. What you need to know: the clay will compact nicely under a recycled rubber court, but we always recommend proper grading and sub-base preparation to avoid water pooling near Tyrone Town Park or Shamrock Park properties where drainage patterns can be tricky. Sun exposure varies depending on lot orientation and tree coverage; the Shamrock area tends to have more mature oak and pine, which creates partial shade in afternoon hours. That's fine for recycled synthetic surfaces—they're engineered to handle UV without the cracking you'd see in older turf products. Most Tyrone residential lots run 0.25 to 0.5 acres, so a 30x60 or 40x60 court footprint is realistic for most backyards. Check your HOA landscape guidelines—some Fayette County communities have sight-line rules or color restrictions. We'll work with those. Installation takes 5–7 days depending on site prep, and because we're 40 minutes out, we schedule efficiently to keep costs down.
Absolutely. Recycled rubber infill actually performs better in freeze-thaw cycles than virgin rubber because it's already been stress-tested. Tyrone's Fayette County winters are mild, so you won't see the kind of expansion-contraction damage that happens further north. The synthetic fibers wick moisture well, so even after humid summer rain, your court drains and dries in hours.
Yes, but we need to grade it first. Tyrone's clay base is a solid foundation, but we'll crown the court slightly and add a recycled asphalt or rubber crumb base layer to handle water management. This prevents the mushy spots that clay can create in low areas, especially important if your property slopes toward neighboring lots.
Our recycled rubber and synthetic fiber courts are warrantied for 8–10 years in Fayette County conditions, with proper maintenance. UV degradation is minimal because the recycled infill has already been cured. Tyrone's moderate sun exposure (compared to southern Georgia) actually extends lifespan. Most customers get 12+ years of heavy use.
Recycled-material courts typically run 10–15% less than virgin synthetic because the material costs are lower. For a 40x60 court in Tyrone, you're looking at savings of a few hundred dollars, plus the environmental payoff. Maintenance and longevity are nearly identical, so the choice is mostly about values and budget.
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