Urgent Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Living on Tybee Island means your yard takes a beating. Salt spray from the Atlantic, sand that migrates into everything, and the relentless coastal sun aren't exactly a recipe for lush natural grass—especially when you've got dogs running around. Between the North End's denser neighborhoods and the more open layouts down south, most Tybee homeowners eventually hit the same wall: their lawn just won't cooperate. Pet turf changes that equation. It's not a compromise; it's actually the smarter choice for barrier island living. Your dogs get a clean, comfortable surface that drains properly (crucial on an island where water sits), you dodge the salt-damaged brown patches, and you reclaim your weekends from the mowing-and-reseeding cycle. We've installed pet-friendly artificial turf across Tybee's neighborhoods, and the difference is dramatic. No more muddy paws, no chemical treatments bleeding into your sandy soil, no dead zones near the house. Just a functional yard that actually handles coastal life.
Tybee Island's barrier island setting creates some unique turf challenges. Your soil is primarily sand with significant salt-spray exposure—that's rough on conventional grass, but it's exactly where artificial turf thrives. Sand drains beautifully, which means we don't fight standing water or marsh conditions like inland Georgia. What you will deal with is salt residue and occasional wind-driven sand accumulation, both handled easily with an occasional rinse. Sun exposure varies across the island. Properties near the Tybee Lighthouse and beachfront areas get intense afternoon exposure; Mid-Island and North End yards often have more oak and maritime pine coverage. Shade patterns matter for turf selection—we factor that into every install. Most Tybee residential lots are modest in size, which keeps installation timelines shorter and costs predictable. There's no aggressive HOA landscape mandate here like you'd find in other Georgia coastal communities, so your pet turf just needs to look maintained and function well. One practical note: because of sand composition, we pay extra attention to base preparation and infill selection to ensure longevity and proper pet safety.
No—artificial turf actually handles coastal salt better than natural grass. We rinse the turf annually or after heavy salt spray events, which takes about 30 minutes and keeps it looking fresh. Unlike natural grass, there's no root damage or salt burn. It's one of the reasons Tybee homeowners see pet turf as a permanent solution rather than a temporary fix.
Light raking or blowing monthly keeps surface sand minimal—it's easy because the turf drains quickly. A lot of Tybee customers just do this when they'd normally sweep their deck. The sand doesn't embed into the fibers like it does with natural soil, so it's genuinely low-maintenance compared to living with a real lawn on a barrier island.
Completely safe. Modern pet turf stays cooler than you'd expect and has excellent drainage so urine soaks through instead of pooling. We use non-toxic infill designed for animals. Tybee's summers are humid and hot, but the turf handles that better than natural grass, which would burn out or develop fungal issues in our coastal climate.
Most Tybee installations take 2–4 days depending on yard size and prep work. We schedule Tybee projects strategically to serve multiple homeowners in one trip, which keeps pricing fair and timelines predictable. Contact us early if your timeline is tight—we work with homeowners to find installation windows that fit.
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