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Living on Tybee Island means you've got world-class beach access, that iconic lighthouse view, and a community that takes outdoor living seriously. But it also means your yard faces challenges most Georgia homeowners never deal with—salt spray, intense sun exposure, and sand-heavy soil that makes traditional grass a constant battle. That's where a sport court comes in. Whether you're in the North End near the quieter residential streets, the Mid-Island neighborhoods, or down toward the South End, a properly installed artificial surface gives you a low-maintenance space for basketball, tennis, or just play. We've worked with coastal properties long enough to know that standard turf installations fail here because they don't account for the salt air and sand substrate. Our sport courts are engineered specifically for barrier island conditions, with proper drainage, UV-resistant materials, and anchoring systems that handle the salt-laden environment. You'll get a surface that actually improves your property value instead of becoming an eyesore by year two. No more fighting weeds in sand, no more brown patches from salt spray—just a durable, functional court that lets your family enjoy the yard the way you actually want to.
Tybee Island's barrier island location creates specific installation considerations most contractors overlook. Your soil is predominantly sand with minimal organic matter, which means standard ground preparation won't cut it. We excavate and create a compacted base layer that prevents the court from settling into the sand, especially during heavy rains and storm surge events. The salt spray and UV intensity on Tybee are extreme—we specify materials with enhanced salt-corrosion resistance for all metal components and fasteners. Drainage is critical here; we ensure proper slope and subsurface drainage so water doesn't pool during summer storms. Most Tybee yards are smaller than mainland properties, so we optimize court sizing to fit North End cottages and Mid-Island residential lots without overbuilding. Finally, because the island experiences both intense sun and coastal wind, we use heavier-gauge materials and deeper anchor systems than we would for inland Georgia installations. The combination of sand substrate, salt exposure, and seasonal weather patterns means your court needs to be built stronger from the start.
Not if it's built right. Standard sport courts fail here because metal components corrode and UV-degradable materials break down fast. We use marine-grade fasteners, sealed drainage systems, and salt-resistant synthetic fibers specifically chosen for coastal barrier island exposure. Rinse the court with fresh water after heavy salt-spray events, and you're looking at 10+ years of performance without degradation.
We don't build directly on sand. We excavate 6–8 inches, compact the base, add a stable sub-base layer, and install proper drainage before laying the surface. This prevents settlement and water pooling, both huge problems for Tybee properties. The result is a stable court that stays level through seasonal changes and heavy rain.
Most North End and Mid-Island homes work with a 30×50 or 24×44 court size. We assess your specific lot during the site visit—some properties can accommodate half-court configurations if space is tight. We'll price-match any competitor's quote and adjust dimensions to maximize value for your actual yard.
Minimal—that's the point. Rinse with fresh water quarterly to remove salt buildup, sweep debris after storms, and inspect fasteners annually. Unlike grass, there's no mowing, fertilizing, or pest control. The harsh environment actually makes artificial turf the practical choice for barrier island living.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.