This Week Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog loves Tybee Island—the beach, the dunes, the endless room to run. What your yard doesn't love is the salt spray, the shifting sand, and the wear patterns that come from a pet who's constantly padding around the North End, Mid-Island, or South End neighborhoods. Real grass struggles here. It gets thin, it gets patchy, and it gets expensive to replace year after year. That's where pet turf steps in. Unlike the delicate St. Augustine and zoysia blends that battle the coastal environment, artificial turf gives your dog a soft, durable surface that actually holds up to the salt air and intense sun exposure. No mud tracked into the house after a trip to Tybee Beach. No dead patches where your pup's favorite bathroom spot used to be. Just a clean, green yard that works as hard as you do to maintain it—and then some. We've installed pet turf systems across Georgia's barrier islands, and we know exactly what Tybee Island yards need to thrive in this unique coastal setting.
Tybee Island sits on barrier island sand, which means your native soil is already fighting an uphill battle. Real grass roots struggle in loose, nutrient-poor sand, and the constant salt spray accelerates decline. That's the first reason pet turf makes sense here—you're not fighting nature; you're working with a system designed to handle it. Installation on Tybee requires proper base preparation because of the sandy substrate and potential drainage concerns during heavy rain events. We excavate, compact, and lay a perforated base layer that lets water drain away without pooling. The sand itself actually becomes an asset during installation—it's easier to work with than clay or compacted soil. Sun exposure varies by neighborhood; the North End and South End catch more direct UV, while Mid-Island lots sometimes have oak coverage. Pet turf performs beautifully in both scenarios. Yard sizes on the island tend to be modest compared to inland Georgia properties, but that actually makes pet turf installation faster and more affordable. Most Tybee homeowners see completion within a week, sometimes quicker depending on lot size and prep work.
Absolutely. Our pet turf is made from polypropylene or polyethylene fibers that don't corrode or degrade from salt exposure—unlike real grass, which weakens under constant spray. The infill system (typically silica sand and rubber) also resists salt-related breakdown. Rinse your yard occasionally with fresh water if you're near Tybee Lighthouse or the northern beaches, and you'll maintain that like-new look for years.
Most Tybee installations happen within 5–7 business days from contract to completion, depending on yard size and base prep needs. The sandy soil actually speeds up the process compared to denser substrates. We coordinate with your schedule and handle everything—excavation, base work, turf installation, and seaming—so you're not juggling contractors.
We build proper drainage into every installation. The perforated base layer we use allows water to flow through the sand substrate without pooling. Tybee's heavy rain and occasional tropical systems are factored into our design. Your yard drains faster and more reliably than it would with real grass.
Yes. Pet turf is non-toxic, free of harmful chemicals, and designed for high foot traffic. It stays cooler than concrete and doesn't create the mud and bare patches that lead to skin irritation. Many Tybee dog owners find their pets' paws and coat condition actually improve after switching from struggling real grass to artificial turf.
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