Driveway Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Living on Tybee Island means dealing with sand underfoot, salt air, and pets that want to run free without tracking mud through the house. That's where pet turf comes in. Your yard here—whether you're in the North End near the lighthouse or down in the South End—takes a beating from coastal weather and constant use. Natural grass struggles with the barrier island's sandy soil, the salt spray that drifts inland, and the sheer amount of foot and paw traffic that comes with island living. Artificial pet turf solves all of that. It stays green year-round without fertilizer or watering, handles the salt and sand exposure that would kill regular sod, and gives your dogs (and cats) a safe, clean surface that doesn't turn into a muddy mess during our humid summers. Whether you've got a small driveway-edge yard or a larger lot, pet turf keeps maintenance simple so you can spend more time enjoying what makes Tybee special—the beach, the laid-back vibe, and time with your family.
Tybee Island's sandy, salt-laden soil is beautiful but brutal for traditional grass. Your yard sits on a barrier island environment where salt spray travels further inland than most homeowners realize, and the sand drains too fast to support healthy root systems. Pet turf bypasses these problems entirely. The material itself resists salt degradation, and the sand base we install drains quickly while keeping the turf stable and pet-friendly. Neighborhoods like Mid-Island and the North End often have smaller yards with direct sun exposure, which artificial turf actually handles better than you'd think—modern pet turfs are designed to stay cooler and don't fade like older generations. Shade patterns vary depending on whether you've got oak coverage or open coastal sun, so we assess your specific site before installation. Most Tybee properties benefit from turf that's elevated slightly above the surrounding landscape to manage the constant moisture and humidity. Anchoring matters here too—we secure everything properly so coastal winds don't shift the seams. Pet urine drainage is engineered into quality pet turf systems, and that's critical on an island where water tables sit high.
No. Quality pet turf is UV- and salt-resistant by design. The material itself won't degrade from salt exposure the way natural grass roots would. We rinse the turf occasionally with fresh water to keep it looking pristine, which also helps manage any salt buildup on the surface. Most Tybee Island installations hold up beautifully for 15+ years even with direct coastal exposure.
We install a proper base layer of crushed rock and sand that allows water to drain quickly—critical on a barrier island. Pet urine soaks through the turf into the base, where it percolates away. The sand you're already dealing with is actually an advantage for installation; we work with it rather than against it.
Absolutely. Driveway edges and small yards are some of our most popular Tybee Island projects. They're easier to prep, install faster, and give you an immediate payoff—no more mud tracked into the house, and your dog has a designated potty area right there.
Minimal maintenance. Rinse it down occasionally to clear sand and salt residue. Remove leaves if you're near trees. That's it. No mowing, no watering, no fertilizer. On an island where time is precious, that's a huge win.
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