
Palm Bay Artificial Grass Installation serves Merritt Island homeowners with drought-tolerant turf, residential artificial grass, and pet-friendly turf systems engineered for the barrier island's dual salt-air exposure from the Indian River Lagoon and the Banana River.
We have served the Merritt Island area since 2019, working on homes throughout the barrier island and understanding exactly how the island's coastal conditions and high water table affect artificial turf installation.

Merritt Island homeowners deal with St. Johns River Water Management District irrigation restrictions just like the rest of Brevard County - and on an island with sandy soil that drains fast in some spots and holds water in others, keeping natural grass consistently green is genuinely difficult. Our drought-tolerant turf eliminates irrigation entirely, keeping island yards green without watering schedules, water bills, or fines.
Most Merritt Island homes are single-family concrete block ranches built during the space boom years - properties that deal with salt air, high water tables, and drainage that was designed for unconstrained irrigation. Residential turf installation on Merritt Island is engineered from the base up to handle those island-specific conditions rather than applying a generic installation approach.
On a barrier island where outdoor living is year-round, dogs wear natural grass down to bare dirt within a season. Pet-friendly turf with high-drainage backing and antimicrobial infill handles daily island pet use without the odor problems or muddy patches that natural grass creates in Merritt Island's wetter, lower-elevation neighborhoods near the canals.
Many Merritt Island properties have side yards, shaded areas under large oak canopies, or strip areas between the house and the canal bank where natural grass will not grow. Turf for landscaping fills those zones with a clean, finished surface that handles the island's salt air and moisture without browning, thinning, or requiring constant attention.
Merritt Island's position between the Indian River and the Banana River means turf surfaces here accumulate salt residue, pollen, and debris from the surrounding wildlife refuge at a faster rate than inland Brevard County properties. Professional maintenance rinses salt deposits, clears drainage channels, and keeps fibers performing properly in this high-exposure environment.
Merritt Island homeowners who want the look of a green lawn without the irrigation bills, mowing schedule, and seasonal brown patches are a strong fit for a complete synthetic lawn conversion. Installed with corrosion-resistant hardware chosen for barrier island salt-air conditions, a synthetic lawn here holds its appearance year after year without the maintenance demands of a natural lawn in a coastal Florida environment.
Merritt Island is a barrier island, and that geography defines nearly every outdoor challenge homeowners here face. The island sits between the Indian River Lagoon to the west and the Banana River to the east, which means properties experience salt air from two directions simultaneously - something inland Brevard County communities never deal with. That dual exposure accelerates corrosion on metal hardware, degrades lower-grade turf backings, and demands products and installation practices that are specifically rated for coastal Florida conditions. Most of the island's housing stock was built during the space boom years of the 1960s through the 1980s, when thousands of aerospace and NASA workers moved here. Those homes are now 35 to 60 years old, and their drainage systems were designed for an era of unrestricted lawn irrigation. Today, SJRWMD watering restrictions mean those yards are chronically under-supplied, leading to the thin, patchy lawns that frustrate Merritt Island homeowners who invested in their properties.
The island's low elevation and proximity to the water table compound the drainage challenge. Neighborhoods near canals or bordering the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge deal with high groundwater during Brevard County's heavy summer rainy season. A turf installation on Merritt Island that skips proper base design - specifically the graded aggregate layer that manages surface water - will pool after every summer storm. An installation done right clears those same volumes quickly and leaves the surface dry and usable within minutes of a downpour. Knowing how water moves across a specific Merritt Island lot is something that only comes from actually working here.
Our crew works throughout Merritt Island regularly, and we understand the conditions that affect artificial turf work on the barrier island in ways that a contractor without local experience simply would not. The island has distinct property zones - neighborhoods close to the Kennedy Space Center on the northern end, established residential streets in the middle of the island with mature landscaping and large oak canopies, and canal-front homes near the Banana River that face the most intense salt-air exposure of any property in the area. Each zone has different drainage considerations, different hardware requirements, and different base preparation needs. We have worked in all of them.
Merritt Island is crossed by two major causeways - the Max Brewer Memorial Parkway to the north and State Road 528 (the Beachline) to the south - and most of the residential neighborhoods sit between them along the center of the island. Many of these homes back up to canals or are within a few hundred feet of either the Indian River or the Banana River, which shapes what products we specify. The Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge borders residential neighborhoods on multiple sides, and its presence means organic debris - pollen, palm fronds, bird droppings - is a routine part of turf maintenance here.
We serve Titusville to the north across the Max Brewer Bridge as well, so we move regularly between these two Space Coast communities and carry a practical understanding of how the barrier island's conditions differ from the mainland Brevard County side.
Call or submit a request online and we will get back to you within one business day to schedule a free on-site visit at your Merritt Island property. No deposit required at this stage.
We visit your property, measure the install area, check drainage grade and proximity to canals or low ground, and identify any root or edging challenges specific to your island lot. You receive a written quote itemizing materials and labor with no hidden charges - and no obligation to move forward.
We remove existing grass, compact a graded aggregate base appropriate for your Merritt Island lot's drainage conditions, and install the turf with corrosion-resistant hardware selected for the island's dual salt-air environment. Most island projects in the 500-to-1,500-square-foot range take two to four days.
After installation we walk through the finished surface with you, demonstrate rinsing and maintenance practices specific to Merritt Island's salt-air conditions, and confirm drainage is performing correctly before we leave.
Request a free estimate today and we will come to your Merritt Island property, assess the site, and give you a straight answer about what it will cost and how long it will take - no pressure and no obligation.
(321) 335-1643Merritt Island is an unincorporated barrier island community in Brevard County with roughly 35,000 to 37,000 residents. Because it is unincorporated, it is governed by Brevard County rather than a city government of its own. The island sits between the Indian River Lagoon and the Banana River and is connected to the mainland and to Cocoa Beach by several causeways. Kennedy Space Center occupies the northern portion of the island and is the most well-known institution in all of Brevard County - rocket launches are a routine part of life for Merritt Island residents. Most of the residential neighborhoods run through the middle and southern sections of the island, with a predominantly single-family housing stock built between the 1960s and the 1990s. Learn more about the community at the Merritt Island Wikipedia page.
Merritt Island has a high owner-occupancy rate and a median household income in the $65,000 to $70,000 range, reflecting a stable community of long-term homeowners and aerospace-sector workers who invest in maintaining their properties. Waterfront and canal-front homes are common rather than exceptional here - many of the island's residential streets back directly onto canals that connect to the Indian River or the Banana River. Neighboring communities we also serve include Cocoa on the mainland to the west and Titusville to the north.
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