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Living on a barrier island means your lawn faces enemies most Georgia homeowners never deal with. Salt spray from the Atlantic, sand that shifts with every storm, and the kind of humidity that turns regular grass into a breeding ground for mold and fungus—that's just Tuesday in Tybee Island. Your pets deserve a yard they can actually use without tracking sand into the house or getting their paws burned by dead patches of sun-scorched sod. Artificial pet turf is built for exactly these conditions. It doesn't care about salt air, it doesn't die under intense coastal UV, and it gives your dog or cat a safe, clean place to run without the maintenance nightmare that comes with natural grass here. Whether you're in the North End near the neighborhoods closest to town, the Mid-Island areas, or down by the South End, pet turf handles what Tybee throws at it. No watering during droughts, no fungal treatments, no replanting after nor'easters tear up your yard. Just a durable, pet-friendly surface that stays green year-round and actually improves your quality of life on this island.
Tybee Island's barrier island geography creates some unique turf challenges that standard Georgia lawns never face. Your soil is largely sand and shells, which drains fast but holds almost no nutrients—great for storm water, terrible for root systems. Salt spray from Atlantic winds reaches farther inland than most homeowners realize, especially on properties with clear sightlines to the water. That salt kills traditional grass gradually but relentlessly. Artificial pet turf eliminates this problem entirely since it has no root system to compromise and no living tissue for salt to damage. Sun exposure on Tybee is intense year-round, and shade patterns shift dramatically depending on whether you're surrounded by live oaks (common in Mid-Island and South End neighborhoods) or sitting more exposed in the North End. Most residential yards here are modest in size—typical island lots don't have sprawling lawns—which makes artificial turf installation faster and more economical. We install with proper drainage layers underneath to handle the frequent rain and coastal storm surge that can saturate your yard. The sand base actually works in our favor since we don't need extensive ground prep like you'd do in clay-heavy areas of Georgia.
Completely. Salt doesn't affect synthetic fibers the way it kills natural grass roots. Your turf won't brown, thin out, or develop the salt burn you see on coastal properties with sod. The material we use is rated for marine environments, and we've installed thousands of yards on barrier islands with zero salt-related failures. Rinse it occasionally if you notice salt accumulation, but that's maintenance-free compared to replanting dead grass every couple years.
Sand is actually ideal for us. We compact the existing sand, add our drainage and base layers, and install the turf. No heavy earthwork needed like you'd do in clay soil. The sand drains beautifully, which prevents the pooling and soggy conditions that plague island yards during rain. Your yard dries faster and stays usable even after storms.
Yes. We use UV-stabilized synthetic fibers designed for intense sun exposure. They won't fade, melt, or degrade under Tybee's coastal UV intensity. Your turf will stay green and supportive for your pets' paws without the burned-out dead spots you'd get with natural grass in full sun.
Sand drains well, but we still install a proper sub-base to manage water flow and prevent settling. This is especially important on Tybee since storm surge and heavy rainfall can saturate yards quickly. Our drainage system ensures water moves through and away from your turf rather than pooling underneath.
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