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Living on Tybee Island means dealing with salt air, sandy soil, and a lifestyle that's equal parts beach casual and outdoor-focused. If you've got kids, grandkids, or you're just tired of maintaining a natural grass court that gets hammered by coastal weather, an artificial sport court could be the answer you've been looking for. Whether you're in the North End near the lighthouse or down in the South End, we understand what Tybee Island yards actually deal with—and we know how to build courts that stand up to it. A sport court isn't just for serious athletes. Plenty of families out here use them for casual volleyball, badminton, four square, or just a flat play surface that doesn't turn into a mud pit after rain. The barrier island environment means traditional grass struggles anyway, so why not switch to something that handles the salt spray, the sand, and the humidity without constant fussing? We've helped homeowners across Chatham County move past the frustration of yard maintenance and into actual enjoyment of their outdoor space. A well-installed artificial court becomes the centerpiece of your yard—somewhere your family actually wants to spend time.
Tybee Island presents some specific challenges that make artificial turf courts particularly practical here. The sandy barrier island soil doesn't hold moisture well and drains too fast for healthy grass roots, especially when salt spray accelerates stress on any living plant. Your natural yard is already fighting against the environment; an artificial surface removes that battle entirely. Sun exposure varies depending on whether you're working with a Mid-Island property or one closer to the beach, but most Tybee yards get significant afternoon heat, which artificial turf handles better than you'd expect—modern materials include cooling technology that keeps surface temperatures reasonable. Drainage is actually a bonus on Tybee since the sand base works perfectly with our permeable turf systems; water flows through instead of pooling. Lot sizes tend to be modest, especially in established neighborhoods, which means a sport court often becomes the main entertainment feature rather than a secondary amenity. Salt-resistant infill materials and UV-stable backing are non-negotiable here; regular turf products deteriorate fast in coastal conditions. Installation timing matters too—we avoid peak summer heat when possible and ensure your court's base accounts for Tybee's water table and potential storm surge considerations.
Absolutely. Commercial-grade artificial turf is specifically engineered to resist salt corrosion, UV breakdown, and mold growth in humid coastal climates. We use infill and backing materials rated for barrier island environments. Your court will actually last longer on Tybee than a natural grass surface ever could, since living grass can't handle the salt exposure at all.
Sandy soil is actually ideal for court drainage. We build a engineered base that works with your natural drainage instead of against it. Water permeates through the turf and base layers without pooling, which prevents mosquito breeding grounds and keeps the surface playable year-round, even after Chatham County's frequent afternoon storms.
Most Tybee properties work with courts between 30x50 and 40x60 feet, depending on neighborhood density. We can design smaller specialty courts too—think half-court basketball or a volleyball-only setup. We'll assess your specific lot dimensions and work within your setback requirements and HOA guidelines if they apply to your neighborhood.
A residential sport court typically runs between $15,000 and $35,000 depending on size and material choices. Installation usually takes 5-10 business days once we've prepared the base. Because we're traveling from our main service area, we schedule Tybee Island projects strategically, so we ask for a brief lead time to coordinate the timeline that works best for you.
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