Women Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Tybee Island living comes with a unique set of challenges—salt spray, sandy foundation, and that relentless coastal sun can turn a natural grass lawn into a frustration pretty quickly. That's where pool turf steps in. Whether you're lounging poolside at your North End home, entertaining guests at a South End property, or managing a Mid-Island retreat, artificial turf around your pool deck transforms the whole experience. No more muddy footprints tracked into the house. No more bare patches from chlorine damage or salt-laden winds. No more fighting the barrier island soil just to keep something green. We work with women-owned families throughout Tybee who've made the switch, and they tell us the same thing: it's the best upgrade they've made to their outdoor space. Your pool deserves a setting that actually holds up to island life—and that's exactly what we build.
Tybee Island's barrier island location means your yard faces conditions most mainland properties never deal with. The sand-based soil drains fast, which is great for the island's water management, but terrible for holding moisture and nutrients that natural grass craves. Salt spray from the Atlantic—especially noticeable during nor'easters—corrodes plant tissue and stunts growth. And the sun exposure? Brutal. Depending on whether your pool sits in the North End's more sheltered spots or the South End's wide-open yards, you're looking at 6-8+ hours of direct UV daily. Natural grass simply burns out. Artificial turf designed for pool decks handles all of it. Our installation accounts for Tybee's sandy base by adding proper drainage layers underneath—critical because poolside areas collect runoff from chlorine, salt water, and rain. The turf face itself is UV-stabilized to resist fading and is engineered to feel cool underfoot, which matters when barefoot kids and adults are padding around on hot summer days. Most Tybee pool decks range from 200 to 800 square feet, and we size drainage and infill accordingly. We also work around the mature oaks and palms that shade some Mid-Island properties, choosing pile heights and densities that perform well in dappled light.
No. Unlike natural grass, which salt spray actively kills, quality pool turf is made from synthetic polymers that don't absorb salt or corrode. We rinse the installation after completion and recommend occasional freshwater rinses during heavy spray seasons—same thing you'd do with your deck or outdoor furniture. The turf itself stays intact and vibrant for years.
Our drainage system is the key. We install a permeable base layer that lets chlorinated water and chemical runoff drain through quickly instead of pooling or saturating the sand beneath. This protects the turf backing and prevents chemical buildup. The turf face is resistant to chlorine exposure—homeowners just hose it down occasionally to manage chlorine residue, especially after heavy pool use.
Yes. We use UV-stabilized turf rated for full-sun coastal environments. Tybee's 6-8 hours of daily sun is intense, but that's exactly what modern pool turf is designed for. The color won't fade or degrade over 10-15 years, and the material stays flexible in heat rather than hardening or cracking like some budget options.
Absolutely. You're eliminating constant maintenance battles against salt, sand, and sun—things that would destroy natural grass anyway. No chemical treatments, no replanting, no brown patches. Plus, you get a cooler, safer pool deck surface and better year-round use of your outdoor space. For Tybee homeowners, it pays for itself in time and frustration saved within just a few seasons.
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