Wheelchair Accessible — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Tyrone's quiet neighborhoods—whether you're in the main town area or over toward Shamrock—have some beautiful yards, and we've noticed more families wanting to turn their outdoor spaces into something genuinely functional. A sport court with wheelchair accessibility changes everything. Instead of worrying about uneven ground, slippery surfaces, or maintenance that eats up your weekends, you get a durable, level playing surface that works year-round. We've installed plenty of these across Fayette County, and what makes Tyrone special is how many homeowners here value both accessibility and low-maintenance living. Your court can handle basketball, tennis, or just become the go-to gathering spot for the neighborhood. The artificial turf we use is engineered to stay firm and true, so wheelchairs roll smoothly, kids don't slip, and the whole thing looks sharp without constant upkeep. Whether your property sits near Tyrone Town Park or in one of the Shamrock neighborhoods, we know how to design a court that fits your space and your family's actual needs.
Fayette County clay is dense and compacted—great for drainage in some ways, but it also means you'll want a solid base layer under your sport court. Tyrone's suburban character means most residential lots have decent sun exposure, though we always scout for tree cover and afternoon shade patterns before finalizing layout. HOA guidelines vary slightly depending on your neighborhood, so we review those early. What we've found with Tyrone properties is that yards tend to have good size for a half-court or full-court setup without feeling cramped. The clay soil naturally holds moisture, so proper sub-base preparation prevents pooling under the turf. Installation typically takes 2–3 days depending on site prep, and we coordinate around your utility lines and any drainage considerations specific to that clay composition. Since wheelchair accessibility is your priority, we ensure the court surface is perfectly level and the perimeter has smooth transitions—no lips or irregular edges that could catch a wheel.
Yes. Tyrone's clay base compacts heavily, so we excavate, add a crushed stone base layer for drainage, then compact that before laying turf. This prevents water pooling and keeps the surface stable and level—critical for wheelchair navigation. It adds a few days to the project, but it's non-negotiable for accessibility and longevity.
Most Tyrone residential lots can accommodate at least a half-court (30' × 50'). We do a free site visit to measure shade, slope, and usable area. We'll also check your HOA covenants if they apply in your neighborhood. From there, we design exactly what fits your property and your family's use.
Turf is gentler on joints and skin if someone takes a fall, offers better traction in wet weather, and doesn't get slippery like concrete. It's also quieter and more forgiving for extended rolling. Concrete cracks and heaves—especially in Fayette County clay—which creates safety hazards. Turf stays consistent and true.
A residential court is totally separate from public parks—no conflicts. You're building on your own property, and we handle permitting if needed. It's a private recreational space that adds significant value and accessibility for your family without impacting the community parks.
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