Satisfaction Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts on Tybee Island aren't just nice to have—they're a practical answer to what barrier island living throws at outdoor recreation. Between the salt spray rolling in from the Atlantic and the sandy soil that shifts under traditional grass, keeping a natural lawn functional here is an uphill battle. That's where artificial turf comes in. A quality sport court gives you a reliable surface for basketball, tennis, or just a family space that won't turn into a muddy mess after our frequent coastal rain. We've installed these systems across North End, South End, and Mid-Island properties, and the difference is immediate. You get a court that handles the salt air without rusting or degrading the way metal fixtures do with natural turf, and you reclaim your yard from the constant battle against sand and salt damage. Our satisfaction guarantee means we stand behind every installation—because we know what Tybee Island's climate demands.
Tybee Island's barrier island sand is nothing like Georgia clay. It drains fast, which is good for water management, but it shifts, compacts unevenly, and salt spray corrodes standard materials. Before we install a sport court here, we address base preparation differently than mainland jobs. The sand needs proper stabilization and grading to prevent settling, especially with our heavy seasonal rain and storm surge risk. Sun exposure is intense in the open areas near Tybee Beach and the Lighthouse, so UV-resistant synthetic fibers are non-negotiable. Many properties in the neighborhoods sit close together with partial shade from maritime trees—we assess that during the site visit because shaded courts perform better in cooler temperatures and require less frequent cooling breaks during summer play. Yard sizes vary significantly between Mid-Island properties and the more compact North End lots, so we customize court dimensions and drainage solutions to fit what you actually have. Salt-resistant infill materials are also critical here; standard options break down faster under coastal conditions.
Absolutely. We use marine-grade synthetic turf and corrosion-resistant materials throughout the installation. Standard artificial grass breaks down under constant salt spray, but the systems we install are engineered for coastal Georgia. The backing, seams, and infill all resist salt degradation. You'll still rinse it occasionally with fresh water during peak salt spray seasons, but it won't deteriorate the way a natural lawn or standard turf would.
Sand migration is real, but manageable. We install perimeter edging and proper drainage to minimize sand creep into your court. Regular light brushing keeps the infill in good shape. Most Tybee homeowners find that a quick sweep or hose-down after beach visits keeps the court playing clean. The artificial surface actually performs better than natural grass would in this sandy environment.
We don't just lay turf over sand. The installation requires compacted base layers, proper grading for drainage, and stabilization to prevent settling. Tybee Island's shifting sand means we invest time in getting the foundation right. That's why our satisfaction guarantee covers proper installation—we know what works here and what doesn't.
Yes. Partial shade is actually common in Mid-Island and North End properties with mature trees. We select turf fibers that perform well in lower light and ensure your court still has adequate drainage. Shaded courts often require less maintenance and are more comfortable during peak summer heat, which is a real advantage on Tybee.
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