Master Installer — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Living on Tybee Island means your yard gets hammered—salt spray, sand, coastal humidity, the works. A natural grass putting green? That's a losing battle out here. Between the barrier island soil that doesn't hold nutrients and the relentless Atlantic wind, you'd be replacing sod every season. That's where artificial turf comes in. We install premium synthetic putting greens for homeowners across North End, South End, and Mid-Island who want a low-maintenance backyard that actually survives the coastal climate. Think of it this way: you moved to Tybee for the lighthouse views and beach access, not to spend weekends nursing a dying lawn. Our putting greens are built to handle salt air, drainage issues, and intense UV without breaking down. They look sharp year-round, play true, and give you back your weekends. Whether you're in a cottage near the beach or a larger lot inland, we've got the experience to handle Tybee's unique installation challenges.
Tybee Island sits on barrier island sand—which means traditional lawn won't cut it. The soil drains too fast for consistent moisture, and salt spray corrodes most materials before they age gracefully. Our synthetic putting greens use salt-resistant infill and UV-stabilized fibers designed for coastal environments. We also account for Tybee's water table and potential flooding during high tides or storm surge; proper base preparation is non-negotiable here. Shade patterns vary significantly depending on your neighborhood. North End properties often have more maritime oak canopy, while South End lots tend toward full sun exposure—we assess your specific microclimate before recommending blade height and pile density. Lot sizes on Tybee run smaller than inland Georgia, so we're experienced at maximizing putting green footprint in tight spaces. We also stay current on any HOA landscape guidelines that apply to your neighborhood, since some communities have specific rules about synthetic materials. Installation logistics are straightforward since we service the island regularly, but we always factor in coastal wind, salt rinse protocols, and proper drainage to avoid puddling in low-lying areas.
Not with the right materials. We use marine-grade synthetic fibers and infill specifically formulated to resist salt corrosion. Regular freshwater rinses help too—honestly, the ocean air is tougher on your roof than on modern turf. We've installed dozens of greens across coastal Georgia and they perform beautifully in Tybee's environment.
We build a layered base with perforated drain tile and aggregate designed to channel water away quickly. Tybee's sandy soil naturally drains, but we engineer the subsurface so standing water never pools. Your putting green sheds rain like a properly pitched roof—critical on an island where storms roll through hard and fast.
Absolutely. Most Tybee homes have 5,000–8,000 square feet of yard, and we design putting greens to fit whatever space you've got. We've done 200-square-foot compact layouts for tight North End cottages and larger 400+ square-foot designs for Mid-Island properties. We work with your footprint.
Less than you'd think. A freshwater rinse every month or so keeps salt residue off the fibers, and occasional brushing maintains the pile. Unlike natural grass, you're not mowing, fertilizing, or fighting fungus. It's one of the biggest quality-of-life wins for coastal homeowners.
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