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Pooler's growing neighborhoods—especially around Godley Station and Forest Lakes—are full of families who want their yards to do more than just sit there looking pretty. A sport court changes that. Whether you've got kids who need a basketball half-court, a space for tennis or pickleball, or just a durable surface that handles Georgia's heat and occasional coastal humidity without turning into a mud pit, artificial turf makes it happen. We've installed dozens of sport courts in Chatham County, and we understand what Pooler homeowners actually need: surfaces that last through humid summers, don't require constant maintenance, and turn a backyard into something the whole family uses. The sandy soil you've got out here near Savannah actually works in our favor—proper base prep keeps everything level and draining perfectly. Your yard can be tournament-ready or just fun-ready. Either way, it beats watching it bake in the sun or dealing with bare patches and divots.
Pooler sits on coastal plain sandy soil, which is honestly ideal for sport court installation. Sand drains naturally, so we don't fight standing water the way installers do in clay-heavy parts of Georgia. What we do focus on is base preparation—we compact and level carefully because that sandy foundation wants to settle over time if you skip steps. The Chatham County summer heat is real; we choose turf systems with UV stability built in so your court doesn't fade or get sticky in August. Shade patterns matter too, especially in Forest Lakes where mature trees are common. Full-sun courts play faster and firmer; shaded areas stay more cushioned. Most Pooler residential lots give us 30x60 or 40x60 working space, which is perfect for half-court basketball or a solid pickleball setup. HOA communities like those around Godley Station sometimes have landscape guidelines, so we'll confirm any restrictions before we break ground. The proximity to Savannah means humidity, but quality turf breathes and drains well—it won't stay wet or trap moisture like old-school synthetic surfaces.
Not really—sandy soil is your friend here. It drains naturally, which most of Georgia envies. We still install proper base layers and slope the court slightly, but you won't deal with the soggy mess that clay-heavy counties face. Good base work means your court drains fast even after heavy coastal summer rain.
Modern sport turf doesn't get nearly as hot as old plastic courts. That said, Chatham County summers are intense. We use systems with cooling technology and lighter surface colors where possible. Early morning or evening play is always cooler—and honestly, most Pooler families play then anyway to avoid the peak heat.
Most sport courts take 3–5 days, depending on size and base work. We work efficiently so your yard isn't a construction zone all summer. The sandy soil here actually speeds things up since we don't battle heavy clay compaction. We'll give you a clear timeline upfront.
Sport turf is engineered for performance—consistent ball bounce, shock absorption for joints, and durability under hard use. It's denser and uses different infill than landscape turf. If you're building something your family will actually play on regularly, sport court is the right call for Pooler's active families.
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