Warranty — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A sport court in your Tyrone backyard isn't just a place to shoot hoops or practice your serve—it's a reason your family actually stays home on a Saturday afternoon. We've installed dozens of these across the Shamrock and Tyrone area, and the reaction is always the same: kids who were glued to screens suddenly asking to go outside. Here's what makes a sport court different from just painting concrete. It's engineered to handle impact, drain properly (crucial in Fayette County with our clay-heavy soil), and hold up to Georgia's heat and occasional heavy rain without warping or cracking. Whether you've got space near Tyrone Town Park or a quiet lot in the Shamrock neighborhood, we size and spec the court to fit your actual yard—not some cookie-cutter design. The warranty piece matters more than people think. A cheap court might look fine for eighteen months, then you're staring at seams coming apart or a surface that's lost its grip. We back ours because we know what happens to materials in our humidity and clay-based drainage conditions. That peace of mind is worth having in writing.
Tyrone's soil is heavy clay—that's the defining factor for any outdoor court project here. Standard concrete can crack as the clay shifts seasonally, especially through our Georgia winters and wet springs. That's why proper base preparation matters. We're not just pouring and walking away; we're accounting for Fayette County's drainage patterns and frost cycles. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on your lot. Some homes in the Shamrock area sit under mature trees, which keeps the court cooler but can trap moisture. Others near Tyrone Town Park get full afternoon sun, which means the playing surface will expand slightly in summer heat. We measure shade patterns before design because that affects material choice and longevity. Yard size is another Tyrone-specific consideration. Most properties here sit on 0.5 to 1.5 acres, which is generous enough for a regulation or near-regulation court, but we've also built compact 20×30 designs that fit tight lots. HOA rules in some Tyrone subdivisions require certain setbacks or color schemes, so we always confirm requirements upfront. Installation takes longer on clay-heavy ground—we build a proper foundation layer to prevent the buckling and settling you'd see if we cut corners.
Seven to twelve years for the playing surface itself, sometimes longer if you maintain it properly. Our warranty typically covers ten years on materials and workmanship. Fayette County's clay soil and humidity accelerate wear compared to drier regions, but correct base prep—which we always do—extends that timeline significantly. We've got courts installed in 2015 that still play great.
Yes, but it's not a deal-breaker—it just means we do more work upfront. Clay doesn't drain naturally, so we install a proper base layer with French drainage considerations. Takes extra time and material, but it prevents settling, cracking, and moisture pooling under the court. Skip that step and you'll have problems in two years.
Depends on the tree placement and root systems. We've designed courts around existing oaks and maples in the Shamrock neighborhood. Shade's actually nice for playability in summer. But if roots are going to undermine the base, we'll tell you straight—better to plan around them than pretend it's not an issue later.
Standard is ten years on materials and labor. We also offer extended coverage that adds five additional years for an upfront cost—smart if you're installing on heavy clay where drainage surprises can pop up. Every warranty includes seam repair, surface integrity, and base settlement issues specific to our Fayette County soil conditions.
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