Small Yard — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Tyrone's got that quiet suburban charm—tree-lined streets, families who actually know their neighbors, and yards that feel like your own private retreat. But here's the thing: when you've got a smaller lot in the Shamrock or Tyrone area, making the most of your outdoor space matters. That's where a sport court comes in. Instead of watching your kids play on patchy grass or packed dirt, you get a real playing surface right in your backyard. Basketball, pickleball, multipurpose courts—whatever your family's into. We've installed dozens of these in the Fayette County area, and honestly, the transformation is remarkable. Homeowners in your neighborhood are done fighting clay soil that gets slick when it rains and rock-hard when it's dry. A synthetic sport court gives you year-round playability, barely any maintenance, and it actually increases how much you use your yard. We're talking more family time, kids staying active at home, and a surface that holds up through Georgia summers. The best part? These courts are sized to fit real yards—not those sprawling estates you see in magazines. We can work with what you've got and maximize every inch.
Tyrone's built on Fayette County clay, which is honestly one of the trickier soil types to work with for outdoor courts. When it rains, that clay compacts and stays wet. When it dries out in summer, it cracks and becomes uneven—rough on knees and ankles if you're playing sports. That's exactly why synthetic turf and sport court surfaces are so popular here. We account for proper drainage during installation because that clay wants to hold water. Most Tyrone yards sit in the 0.25- to 0.5-acre range, especially in the residential neighborhoods around Shamrock Park and near Tyrone Town Park. That means we're working smart, not big—and we've got the experience to design courts that fit tight spaces without feeling cramped. Sun exposure varies depending on your tree cover; some homes get afternoon shade from mature oaks, others face full southern exposure. We assess your specific lot during the free on-site evaluation and recommend surface and infill options that handle Fayette County's humidity and UV intensity. Installation timelines run 5–7 business days depending on site prep, and we handle all grading to ensure water sheds away from your home's foundation.
Absolutely. We design courts for yards as modest as 500 square feet. Most Tyrone homes have the space for at least a half-court setup. During our free site visit, we measure your lot, check for utility lines, and show you exactly what fits. We're used to working around trees, fences, and tight property lines that are common in this area.
We excavate, grade the base at a slight slope, and install a perforated underdrain system. Fayette County clay needs that extra attention—we don't skip it. The synthetic surface itself sheds water, and our prep ensures standing water never becomes an issue even after heavy rain.
Minimal. Sweep debris monthly, rinse it down a few times a year, and that's it. Unlike natural grass or the packed clay you might have now, you're not battling weeds, ruts, or seasonal dead spots. Georgia heat and humidity won't degrade modern synthetic turf like it did ten years ago.
It depends on size, surface choice, and site conditions. A 500–800 sq ft court typically runs $4,500–$8,500 installed. We give detailed, free estimates after we visit your property. Ask about financing—many families spread the cost over time.
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