First Responder Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Living on a barrier island like Tybee comes with perks—ocean views, that salt-air lifestyle, the Tybee Lighthouse as your landmark. What it doesn't come with is an easy time keeping natural grass alive. Between the relentless coastal exposure, sandy soil that won't hold water or nutrients, and salt spray that burns everything green, most homeowners in North End, Mid-Island, and South End wind up frustrated every summer. A putting green made from premium artificial turf? That's different. It thrives in Tybee's harsh conditions while giving you a pristine, manicured space that actually stays that way year-round. Whether you're in a compact cottage lot or a larger property, artificial putting greens handle the island's climate better than anything Mother Nature can throw at them. Plus, if you're a first responder—and plenty of you are here in Chatham County—we've got a dedicated discount program that recognizes your service. No gimmicks, just real savings on a landscape upgrade that actually makes sense for Tybee.
Tybee Island's barrier-island sand and chronic salt spray create a unique turf environment. Your soil naturally drains too fast and lacks the organic matter needed for healthy grass roots—so drainage isn't your problem; nutrient retention is. Artificial turf eliminates that struggle entirely. We grade and prepare the base layer to account for Tybee's elevation and storm surge considerations, especially in the South End and lower Mid-Island areas. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your neighborhood's tree canopy and proximity to the beach, but artificial turf performs identically whether you're in full sun near Tybee Beach or under live oak shade. Installation on barrier-island properties requires attention to salt-corrosion resistant hardware and proper infill choices that won't degrade under coastal humidity. Lot sizes tend to be modest, which actually makes artificial putting greens perfect—they maximize your usable outdoor space without the maintenance nightmare. We account for Tybee's water restrictions and environmental sensitivity; artificial turf conserves thousands of gallons annually compared to irrigated grass, which matters on a barrier island where freshwater is precious.
No. The turf fibers themselves are salt-resistant, and we use stainless steel and coated hardware throughout installation. A light rinse with fresh water a few times yearly keeps everything looking new. Many of our Tybee clients are within earshot of the ocean and report zero turf degradation over years of exposure. Salt buildup is minimal and easily managed—unlike natural grass, which browns out completely under the same conditions.
Pricing depends on square footage, base preparation complexity, and drainage needs specific to your lot. Most residential putting greens in Tybee run between mid-range and premium depending on turf grade and infill. First responders in Chatham County receive a dedicated discount that reduces the overall investment. We'll provide a free site assessment and quote after visiting your property—no obligation.
Absolutely. Tybee's compact residential lots are ideal for artificial putting greens. Even 200–400 square feet creates a functional practice space with real ball roll and short-game feedback. We've completed installations in tight cottage yards across all three neighborhoods. The small footprint also means faster installation and lower total cost compared to larger properties.
Yes, but it's straightforward. Sandy barrier-island soil drains aggressively, so we install a compacted base layer and perforated underlay that channels water without pooling. This prevents the soft, squishy feel common in poorly prepared coastal installations. Proper grading during installation ensures your putting green stays firm and playable year-round, even after heavy rain or storm surge drainage.
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