Lifetime Warranty — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Living on Tybee Island means your yard takes a beating. Salt spray from the Atlantic, sand blowing in from the beach, and the relentless Georgia humidity create conditions that turn regular grass into a patchy mess within a season or two. A sport court with artificial turf solves that problem completely—and here's the thing that matters most: we back it with a lifetime warranty. That's not marketing speak. It means if your turf fails under normal use, we replace it at no cost to you, for as long as you own your home. Whether you're in the North End near the Tybee Lighthouse, down in the South End, or somewhere mid-island, your yard probably sits on sandy, salt-exposed soil that's hostile to traditional landscaping. Artificial turf doesn't care about that. It thrives in exactly the conditions that kill natural grass. You get a durable playing surface that handles foot traffic, drains properly even during coastal storms, and requires zero chemicals, fertilizers, or watering. Your family gets a functional space year-round without the maintenance headaches that come with island living.
Tybee Island's barrier-island environment creates unique installation challenges most Georgia contractors don't typically encounter. Your soil is predominantly sand with salt spray exposure—especially pronounced in the North End and along the beachfront areas. This salinity actually benefits artificial turf installation because drainage is never an issue; water runs right through. What matters is proper base preparation. We account for the sand's tendency to shift under heavy foot traffic by installing a compacted stone base that won't migrate during tropical storms. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on which neighborhood you're in. Mid-Island properties often have mature oak canopies that create dappled shade, while North End and South End homes tend to see full, intense coastal sun. We size your infill material and select turf blade height accordingly. Most residential yards on Tybee range from 2,000 to 5,000 square feet—large enough for a meaningful sport court but small enough to manage installation logistics on an island. Installation timing matters here too. We schedule around hurricane season and avoid the peak summer heat, ensuring optimal curing conditions for the infill and seams.
No. Quality artificial turf is UV-stabilized and salt-resistant by design. The real threat to natural grass—salt burn and dehydration—doesn't affect synthetic fibers. We use marine-grade infill products rated for coastal environments, and the turf itself requires only occasional rinsing with fresh water to remove any salt residue. Your lifetime warranty covers any salt-related degradation, which is virtually non-existent with proper product selection.
Sand blows onto any outdoor surface on the island—it's just part of island living. Light sand coverage actually works well with artificial turf because it sits on top and doesn't damage the fibers. We recommend an occasional leaf blower or light rake to manage accumulated sand, but it won't create drainage problems or degrade your turf. The infill material stays stable underneath, unaffected by beach sand drift.
We avoid scheduling installations June through October to respect hurricane preparedness and ensure proper curing conditions for seams and infill. Spring and fall are ideal—weather is stable, curing happens reliably, and you get maximum enjoyment during summer. We'll work with you on timing that fits your family's needs and Tybee's seasonal patterns.
Our lifetime warranty covers manufacturing defects and performance failure under normal residential use—including salt exposure, UV degradation, and coastal weather stress. It does not cover misuse or neglect. For Tybee Island specifically, this means you're protected against seam separation, fiber deterioration from salt spray, infill breakdown, and drainage failure. As long as you own your home, you're covered.
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