Lifetime Warranty — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pooler's getting bigger every year, and that means more families looking for ways to make their backyards actually work for them. Whether you're in Godley Station or Forest Lakes, you've probably noticed how the heat and humidity can turn a natural grass court into a maintenance nightmare—especially with our coastal plain sandy soil that doesn't hold moisture the way clay does. A sport court made from artificial turf solves that problem entirely. You get a professional-grade playing surface that handles everything from basketball to pickle ball, and it stays game-ready year-round without the constant watering, fertilizing, and patching that real grass demands. The Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum and Tanger Outlets might be Pooler's landmarks, but your backyard should be your family's destination. A synthetic sport court gives you the durability and playability you'd get at a commercial facility, backed by a lifetime warranty so you're not worrying about replacing it in five years. It's the kind of investment that actually pays for itself in time saved and memories made.
Pooler sits on coastal plain sandy soil, which is honestly perfect for turf installation but rough on traditional grass. Sand drains fast—great for avoiding puddles and water damage—but it means natural grass roots struggle to establish and hold nutrients. Your artificial sport court doesn't have that problem. The sandy base actually helps with drainage, which keeps your court usable even after heavy rain. Summer heat and humidity are relentless here, so UV-resistant synthetic fibers are non-negotiable. Our turf is engineered to handle Chatham County's intense sun without fading or degrading. Neighborhoods like Godley Station and Forest Lakes tend to have HOA guidelines around landscaping, so confirm your specifications before installation—most HOAs approve artificial courts because they're neat and add property value. Lot sizes in Pooler vary widely, from compact suburban plots to larger estates, so we design around what you've actually got. Installation on sandy soil is straightforward since we're not fighting clay compaction or poor drainage. We typically set the base, add a shock-absorbing pad, and roll the turf—the whole process takes a few days depending on court size. Once it's down, you're looking at occasional brushing and rinsing, not weekly mowing.
Absolutely. Our sport court turf is UV-stabilized to handle intense coastal Georgia sun without fading or breaking down. The synthetic fibers actually perform better in heat and humidity than natural grass—no fungal issues, no brown patches from the moisture. Pooler's climate is exactly why artificial is the smarter choice. Just rinse it occasionally and you're good.
Sandy soil is actually our friend here. It drains perfectly, so we don't have to worry about water pooling under your court. We compact the base, add our shock-absorbing pad, and install the turf. No clay, no drainage headaches. The sand gives us a stable, clean foundation. Installation is typically faster in Pooler than in areas with heavy clay.
Our lifetime warranty covers defects in the turf material and seams under normal residential use. That means manufacturing flaws, seam separation, and fiber degradation—not normal wear from heavy play. You're protected for as long as you own the court, which is huge peace of mind given Pooler's weather intensity. It's why we stand behind our work.
Totally. Forest Lakes and Godley Station have yards of all sizes. We design courts to fit your space—half courts, quarter courts, or full regulation dimensions. Check your HOA rules first, then we'll measure and create a layout that works. Even compact lots can have a functional, professional-grade playing surface.
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