Emergency Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts on Tybee Island aren't just about having a place to shoot hoops or rally tennis—they're about protecting your investment from what coastal living actually throws at you. Whether you're in the North End near the lighthouse, down in the South End, or settled Mid-Island, you know that salt spray and sand are relentless. A quality artificial turf sport court handles that punishment while giving your family a durable, low-maintenance surface that stays playable year-round. The barrier island environment means most yards here deal with intense UV exposure and moisture that would wreck traditional grass or unprepared surfaces. We've installed these courts for homeowners who realized that the Georgia coast demands something tougher than standard solutions. If you need a court ready to go fast—whether for an upcoming tournament, family gathering, or just because your kids can't wait another season—we handle emergency installations that account for Tybee's specific climate challenges. No shortcuts, no excuses, just a functional court built to last through the salt air and coastal weather that's part of island living.
Tybee Island's barrier island soil is essentially sand with salt exposure—a combination that means drainage and UV stability aren't optional features, they're requirements. Standard turf installed without proper base preparation fails here because water pools differently on sand, and salt spray degrades lower-quality synthetic materials faster than you'd see inland. Most residential yards on the island sit in full or near-full sun, especially properties away from the tree canopy. This means your court surface needs a backing rated for extended UV; cheaper materials fade and become brittle within a couple years. Tybee's neighborhoods tend toward modest lot sizes, so court dimensions matter—we frequently design 20×40 or 30×50 configurations that fit North End and Mid-Island properties without overwhelming the space. Installation here requires careful site prep to account for sand settling and salt-air exposure. We also factor in Chatham County's moisture patterns; proper subsurface drainage keeps your court from becoming a swamp after heavy coastal rain. HOA guidelines vary by neighborhood, so early consultation prevents surprises. The key difference between a court that lasts five years and one that lasts fifteen on Tybee comes down to material grade and installation technique—we don't cut corners on either.
Emergency installations are our specialty. For Tybee Island projects, we coordinate logistics carefully given the drive time involved, but once we're on-site, we work efficiently to get your court ready. Typical sport court installations run 3–5 days depending on size and site prep needs. Contact us with your timeline and we'll confirm what's realistic for your specific project.
Standard turf breaks down under salt exposure, but premium synthetic materials with proper UV backing handle it well. We specify turf grades rated for coastal environments because Tybee's location means salt air is constant. Regular rinses with fresh water also help extend the court's life by removing salt buildup. It's not complicated, but it requires the right material choice upfront.
Sand drains differently than typical Georgia clay soil—water moves through faster but can pool unevenly. We build subsurface drainage layers that account for Tybee's moisture patterns and prevent standing water after rain. Proper base preparation here is non-negotiable; it's the difference between a court that works and one that becomes problematic in wet seasons.
HOA rules vary by neighborhood—North End, South End, and Mid-Island have different guidelines. We help navigate these early in the process so there are no surprises. Most Tybee HOAs approve courts as long as they meet aesthetic and setback requirements. We'll coordinate with your HOA before we break ground.
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