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Tybee Island living is incredible—pristine beaches, the iconic lighthouse, that laid-back coastal vibe. But let's be honest: maintaining a natural grass court in this salt-spray environment is a losing battle. Whether you're in the North End near the quieter stretches or down South End where things get busier, the barrier island sand and constant moisture create conditions that make traditional turf struggle. A sport court with premium artificial turf changes that game entirely. You get a reliable, year-round playing surface that actually handles the coastal climate instead of fighting it. No more patchy grass, no more drainage nightmares from the sandy soil underneath. Our artificial turf installations are designed specifically for Tybee Island's unique conditions—we know what works here and what doesn't. Whether you're looking to host friendly matches, set up a family practice area, or create a dedicated space for training, we can build you a court that performs through humid summers, salt air, and the seasonal weather swings that come with barrier island life.
Tybee Island presents some specific challenges when it comes to outdoor sport courts, and we've learned them the hard way. The sandy soil base means traditional grass roots struggle for stability and nutrients—artificial turf eliminates that problem entirely by sitting on a engineered base that doesn't shift with the tides or seasonal moisture changes. Salt spray exposure is real here, particularly if you're closer to the beach or in the North End where the ocean breeze carries further inland. Our turf systems are salt-tolerant and UV-stabilized to resist the aggressive coastal environment. The terrain across Mid-Island, South End, and North End varies too—some properties have better natural drainage than others, but our installation process accounts for Tybee's high water table and sandy substrate. Yard sizes tend to be moderate on the island, so we often work with compact court designs that maximize playable area without overwhelming the landscape. Summer humidity is intense, but synthetic turf actually performs better in these conditions than natural grass—no fungal issues, no standing water problems. We handle all site prep work, including proper base installation that keeps the court stable even through heavy rain or storm surge situations that occasionally affect the island.
The barrier island sand doesn't retain nutrients or water the way traditional soil does, and salt spray from the ocean literally burns grass blades. Combined with Tybee's humidity and moisture levels, you're fighting fungal growth, poor root establishment, and constant patchy areas. Artificial turf sidesteps all of that—it doesn't care about the sandy substrate or salt air.
Absolutely. We've installed courts across both areas and throughout Mid-Island. The specific installation method accounts for exposure differences—North End properties get slightly different base engineering than South End installations, and we always factor in proximity to the lighthouse and ocean spray patterns when designing drainage.
Sandy soil actually makes prep work faster—it compacts well and doesn't hold water. We use a rock base layer to prevent shifting, then proper subsurface drainage to manage the island's high water table. The turf itself sits on a stable, engineered platform that won't settle or shift with seasonal sand movement.
Way easier than natural grass. No mowing, no fungicide treatments, no brown patches. Just occasional brushing to keep the pile upright and a rinse to clear salt residue and debris. The drainage design we use keeps the surface dry and playable even during intense summer rain.
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