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Tyrone's townhome communities—whether you're in the heart of the Shamrock area or closer to Tyrone Town Park—come with tight outdoor spaces and high expectations from neighbors. A sport court installation transforms a small backyard into something genuinely functional: a place where your kids actually want to spend time, where you can shoot hoops or play pickleball without driving 40 minutes to find a court. We've installed dozens of these in the Tyrone area, and the story's always the same. Families get a dedicated play surface that handles Georgia's heat and humidity, holds up to heavy use, and looks professional without the constant maintenance of natural grass. The Fayette County clay soil underneath your townhome yard can actually work in our favor during installation—it's firm, drains reasonably well, and gives us a stable base. What makes sport courts different from a rubber pad is the precision: proper slope, correct infill depth, the right bounce characteristics for the sport you actually play. In Tyrone's quieter, family-oriented neighborhoods, a well-installed court becomes part of your property's appeal. No muddy patches after rain. No brown spots from sun damage. Just a clean, ready-to-use surface that pays dividends in property value and family time.
Tyrone's climate means your sport court experiences real seasonal stress. Summer heat pushing toward 90°F is normal, and the humidity makes drainage critical—standing water after storms isn't just unsightly, it degrades infill and shortens your court's life. We design every installation in Tyrone with proper base grading and perimeter drainage to handle that. The clay-heavy soil under most Tyrone townhomes is both an asset and something we plan around. It compacts well, which means a stable foundation, but it doesn't drain like sand or loam. Our base preparation accounts for this by creating slope and sometimes adding a gravel layer. Shade patterns vary wildly across the Shamrock and main Tyrone neighborhoods. Some courts sit under mature oaks; others get full southern exposure all afternoon. If your court's in shade, algae and moss can develop faster—something we address with material selection and maintenance schedules. Most Tyrone townhome lots are 0.2 to 0.4 acres, so we're usually working with 20×30 or 20×40 footprints. That's tight, which means precision matters more. We'll assess your exact boundary, utility lines, and neighbor sightlines before we break ground. HOA rules in Tyrone communities typically allow sport courts if they're set back from street view, so we'll verify your covenants early.
Full regulation courts are 94×50 feet—way too big for most Tyrone properties. We build 20×30 or 20×40 half-courts instead, which fit standard townhome backyards and still deliver serious playability. A half-court handles shooting, dribbling drills, and one-on-one games. We'll measure your actual space and show you exactly what works.
Actually, it helps. Clay compacts well and creates a solid base layer, which is exactly what we want under your court. We do have to grade it carefully and sometimes add drainage—clay doesn't absorb water like sandy soil. But it's predictable to work with, and we've got plenty of experience prepping Fayette County yards.
Good materials handle it fine. We use infills and surfaces rated for high heat and moisture. Proper drainage and correct infill depth are your biggest defense—both things we nail at installation. Georgia sun and humidity are factored into every court we build here. Maintenance is minimal: occasional rinsing and light sweeping.
Most do, as long as the court isn't visible from the street and meets setback requirements. We'll pull your specific HOA guidelines before we quote. If there are restrictions, we'll work within them. Better to know upfront than install and deal with it later.
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