Veteran Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Living on Tybee Island with a dog means dealing with sand that gets everywhere, salt air that kills most grass, and a landscape that's beautiful but unforgiving. Your yard takes a beating—whether it's your pup digging near the dunes in the North End, running hard on the Mid-Island properties, or the constant salt spray that drifts across to the South End. Natural grass just doesn't stand a chance out here, and frankly, you've probably already learned that the hard way. That's where pet turf comes in. We're a veteran-owned business, and we understand what island living demands. Artificial turf designed for pets handles everything Tybee throws at it: the sandy soil underneath, the moisture from coastal humidity, and the wear-and-tear that active dogs create. Unlike some national chains, we actually know the neighborhoods here—we've installed systems for families near Tybee Lighthouse, in residential areas where yards are smaller and salt exposure is higher, and everywhere in between. Your dog deserves a yard that works, and you deserve something that won't turn into a mud pit or a dead patch of straw by summer.
Tybee Island's barrier island status means your soil is mostly sand with salt-laden air that corrodes standard grass within months. We account for this by ensuring proper drainage underneath the turf—water has to flow away fast, especially during our humid summers and coastal rain events. The sandy base actually works in your favor for installation; we don't need major excavation like we'd do on mainland Georgia properties. Sun and shade vary depending on which neighborhood you're in. North End and South End lots tend to have older oak coverage, while Mid-Island properties often sit more exposed. We adjust the turf pile height and infill based on your specific sun load and how hard your pets play. Most Tybee yards are more modest than sprawling suburban lots, so installation is typically quicker and more cost-effective than you'd expect. One thing we always address: salt spray. Your pet turf won't be damaged by it, but we recommend rinsing the system periodically during peak salt season—it keeps the fibers fresher longer and protects any metal edging. The barrier island environment is tough, but the right pet turf thrives here.
Absolutely. Unlike natural grass, artificial pet turf isn't affected by salt air or the constant moisture from coastal humidity. The turf itself won't corrode or die. We use marine-grade materials and proper drainage systems designed specifically for barrier island conditions. Just an occasional fresh-water rinse keeps it looking and performing at its best through Tybee's seasons.
Most Tybee properties have tighter spaces than mainland homes, which actually makes maintenance simpler. You'll brush weekly with a stiff rake to keep the infill distributed, remove pet waste immediately, and do a deep rinse monthly. No mowing, no fertilizer, no fighting dead patches. It's honestly less work than the natural grass you've been struggling with.
Yes—that's one of Tybee's advantages. We prep the sandy base, add a proper drainage layer, and install. Because Tybee soil is already sandy, we skip the expensive excavation and grading you'd need on clay or compacted soils. The whole process moves faster and costs less than you might expect.
Definitely. Homes near landmarks like Tybee Lighthouse face extreme salt exposure, and we've installed systems there successfully. The key is choosing a high-quality turf rated for coastal environments and ensuring drainage is flawless. We've done it—your yard can handle it too.
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