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There's something about poolside living on Tybee Island that makes you want to ditch the regular maintenance headaches. Between the salt spray rolling in from Tybee Beach and that thick barrier island sand, keeping natural grass alive around your pool is basically a losing battle. Artificial turf changes that equation entirely. You get that lush, resort-ready look year-round without fighting the coastal climate—whether you're in the North End, down South End, or somewhere mid-island. Holiday season rolls around, your pool area looks magazine-worthy. No brown patches from salt damage. No soggy spots from humidity. No chlorine bleach stains destroying your sod overnight. We've installed pool turf for homeowners all over Chatham County, and Tybee Island's specific challenges—the sand base, the constant salt exposure, the intense UV—are exactly what synthetic turf was designed to handle. Your pool deck and surrounding yard can actually stay beautiful without you becoming a full-time groundskeeper.
Tybee Island sits on barrier island sand, which drains fast but holds almost zero nutrients for natural grass. Add salt spray from the Atlantic, and conventional sod gets bleached out and stressed within weeks of summer. Most properties here have shallow soil depth before hitting sandy substrate, which makes traditional installation tricky—we have to work with what you've got and build a proper base layer. Your yard size probably runs modest; island properties tend to have tighter footprints, especially near Tybee Lighthouse and the beachfront neighborhoods. That also means every square foot of pool area counts cosmetically. Artificial turf eliminates the constant battle against salt damage and sand infiltration. We size and install systems that sit flush with your pool deck, so no tripping hazards and no dirt tracking into the water. The South End and North End get slightly different sun exposure patterns depending on how your lot sits, but synthetic turf performs identically in full sun or partial shade—no brown spots, no dead zones. Drainage is built into the backing, so even during our humid summers, water moves straight through without pooling.
Absolutely. That's actually one of its biggest advantages here. Salt spray kills natural grass in weeks, but synthetic turf is UV-stabilized and salt-resistant by design. It won't bleach, fade, or degrade from coastal exposure. Rinse it occasionally with fresh water if you notice salt buildup, but it's genuinely maintenance-free compared to natural sod on Tybee Island.
Yes, but we do it right. We level the existing sand, add a proper base layer and drainage system, then lay the turf. Barrier island sand drains too fast on its own and shifts easily, so we need stable foundation work. Your turf sits solid without settling or creating uneven spots around your pool deck.
Quality synthetic turf lasts 12–15 years in heavy-use residential settings, and Tybee's consistent temperature helps. You're not dealing with freeze-thaw cycles that crack cheaper materials. The main wear comes from pool chemicals and foot traffic, both of which our turf is engineered to withstand.
Most do, especially for pool decks and landscaping adjacent to water features. We recommend checking your specific neighborhood rules—North End, South End, and Mid-Island communities have varying guidelines—but artificial turf is increasingly approved as a practical coastal solution.
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