Spring Special — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts are exploding in Tyrone neighborhoods right now, and honestly, it makes sense. Between Tyrone Town Park and Shamrock Park, you'd think families around here would have all the court access they need—but that's not the point. A backyard sport court means your kids shoot hoops, play tennis, or practice pickleball without loading everyone in the car. Spring is prime time for installation because the ground's workable, and you want this done before summer heat rolls in. We've been installing artificial turf courts across Fayette County for years, and Tyrone's quiet suburban layout is actually ideal for court builds. Lot sizes are generous enough that you can get a real multi-sport setup without feeling cramped. The soil here—that heavy Fayette County clay—actually works in our favor during installation. Clay compacts well and gives us a stable base. Most families in the Shamrock area and around Tyrone proper are looking at similar timelines right now, so spring's the sweet spot to get on the schedule before things get booked solid. A sport court isn't just a backyard upgrade; it's a gathering place that pays for itself in convenience and family time.
Tyrone's Fayette County clay is dense and doesn't drain like sandy soils in other parts of Georgia. That's actually perfect for sport court installation—we need a firm, stable base, and clay gives us exactly that. What matters more is slope and subsurface prep. We assess your yard's natural grade because even slight slopes affect water runoff, especially during spring rains. Sun exposure varies depending on whether your property backs up toward the Shamrock area or sits deeper in residential Tyrone. Morning sun and afternoon shade is ideal for playability; full-day sun can fade some turf colors over time and make the court uncomfortable mid-summer. Most yards in this area sit on quarter-acre to half-acre lots, which gives us room to build a solid 30x50 court (or smaller) without swallowing your whole backyard. We always check for utility lines—especially common in newer Tyrone subdivisions—and we confirm HOA guidelines before breaking ground. Fayette County's seasonal moisture means we pay close attention to base compaction and drainage fabric. Spring installation is smart because you avoid the summer heat and have time to test the court before peak use season.
Clay is dense and compacts well, which gives us a rock-solid foundation. Unlike sandier soils elsewhere in Georgia, Fayette County clay minimizes settling over time. We focus on proper grading and drainage fabric to handle spring rainfall. The clay's stability actually reduces long-term shifting and surface cracking. It's one reason Tyrone properties are ideal for courts.
Most homes in Tyrone and the Shamrock area sit on generous lots. A regulation 30x50 court fits comfortably on quarter-acre properties with room to spare. Smaller 20x40 layouts work too if you want to preserve patio or garden space. We measure your lot and walk through sightlines before quoting, so you know exactly what you're getting.
Spring is ideal. Ground's workable, soil moisture is right, and you avoid the summer heat that can make installation harder and less precise. By fall, your court is game-ready. Summer installation is possible but less comfortable and may rush quality. We're booking spring projects heavily, so book now to lock in your timeline.
HOA guidelines vary by subdivision in Tyrone and Shamrock. Some have no restrictions; others ask for setbacks or color approval. We check your HOA covenants during the consultation—it takes one phone call and prevents headaches later. Knowing this upfront means zero surprises after installation.
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