Fixer Upper — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your pool area on Tybee Island takes a beating. Between the salt spray creeping in from the Atlantic, the constant humidity, and sand that gets everywhere, maintaining a natural grass deck around your pool is honestly exhausting. We've worked with homeowners across North End, Mid-Island, and South End who were tired of fighting the elements—watching their yards turn patchy and bare while the salt air corroded everything it touched. Artificial turf for pool areas solves that problem completely. You get a lush, usable deck year-round without the sand tracking into the pool, without the dead spots from chlorine splash, and without spending weekends trying to nurse grass back to life. It's especially smart if you're fixing up a fixer-upper here on the island. New turf transforms the whole look of your backyard, gives you an instant resort feel, and honestly holds up better to Tybee's coastal conditions than anything natural ever could. Let's talk about what that looks like for your space.
Tybee Island's barrier island environment creates some specific challenges for pool landscaping. The sand-based soil drains fast but holds salt residue, and that salt spray travels inland depending on wind patterns. Your yard's exposure—whether you're in the North End closer to the lighthouse or down in the South End—affects how aggressive the salt damage becomes. Artificial turf eliminates the salt-burn problem entirely. You won't have to worry about chlorine splashing onto live grass and creating brown patches around the pool edge. The turf we install sits on a permeable base that handles Tybee's moisture and doesn't trap water the way compacted coastal soil can. Lot sizes here tend to be modest, especially in Mid-Island neighborhoods, so pool decks are often tighter spaces. That's actually ideal for artificial turf installation—we can create a polished, finished look without wasting material. We'll make sure the base is properly sloped for drainage since Tybee gets serious rain events. The infill stays in place even with the wind gusts off the water, and the backing is marine-grade resistant to the salt-heavy air.
No. That's actually one of the biggest advantages here. Natural grass gets destroyed by salt spray, especially around pool areas where chlorine and salt combine. Our artificial turf is engineered to handle coastal exposure—the fibers won't degrade, and the backing resists salt-induced breakdown. You're protected from the elements that wreck yards in North End and South End alike.
Artificial turf captures sand at the surface instead of letting it blow around loose. It's dramatically easier to brush off than natural grass blades. Most Tybee homeowners find they can quickly sweep their deck before swimming. The turf doesn't shed fibers into the water—it's engineered to stay intact even with foot traffic and weather exposure.
Absolutely. We design the base with proper drainage to handle Tybee's heavy rain and moisture. The barrier island environment means water moves through quickly here anyway. The turf itself dries fast and won't develop mold or mildew issues. It stays fresh and usable even during humid summers.
Most residential pool areas take 2–4 days depending on lot size and base preparation. Mid-Island and South End yards tend to be smaller, so we often finish faster than larger mainland properties. We'll work around your schedule and minimize disruption to your fixer-upper renovation.
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