Lifetime Warranty — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your artificial turf in Pooler takes a beating. Whether your yard borders Godley Station or sits closer to Forest Lakes, that coastal Georgia heat and humidity work overtime on synthetic grass. Sand from our local sandy soil gets tracked in, UV rays pound the fibers, and that salty air from nearby Savannah doesn't help either. The good news? Repairs don't have to mean ripping everything out and starting fresh. Most damage—seams pulling apart, infill settling, small tears from landscape maintenance or play—can be fixed right where it sits. That's where our lifetime warranty coverage kicks in. We've been handling turf repairs across Chatham County long enough to know exactly what breaks down first in our climate and how to fix it the right way. Instead of watching your investment fade or worsen, let's talk about what's actually wrong and what it'll take to make it right again.
Pooler's sandy soil is both a blessing and a curse for artificial turf. It drains beautifully—no standing water pooling in your yard during our humid summers—but that same sand shifts over time and can work its way up into your infill layer. If you're in one of the newer neighborhoods like Godley Station, your lot might slope toward storm drains, which is smart for water management but means your turf edges can experience more movement and stress. The sun exposure varies depending on tree coverage, especially around Forest Lakes where mature oaks provide afternoon shade. That shade actually helps prevent some UV degradation, but it can also trap moisture and affect infill compaction. Most Pooler yards sit in the 5,000 to 8,000 square foot range, making repairs economical compared to full replacement. When we're fixing seams or addressing infill loss, we account for our sandy base—we often need to add reinforcement underneath to prevent the same problem from recurring once the Georgia heat and humidity return.
Sandy soil absolutely contributes. Pooler's coastal plain base can settle unevenly, especially if water drains faster in some spots. We'll assess your yard's slope and infill density, then re-secure the seams and reinforce the base layer so it stays put through future weather changes. Your lifetime warranty covers this kind of repair.
Our humid summers break down infill faster than drier climates. Most Pooler yards need topping off every 2-3 years depending on foot traffic and sun exposure. If your turf sits under the oak canopy like some Forest Lakes properties, it might retain moisture longer and need slightly more frequent maintenance checks.
Not significantly if we use quality materials and proper drainage. The bigger concern is how salt might corrode metal frames or irrigation components nearby. During repair work, we'll inspect any metal fixtures and recommend protective measures if needed to extend their lifespan.
Yes, within reason. The warranty covers manufacturing defects and age-related breakdown from Pooler's climate conditions. Damage from intentional misuse isn't covered, but typical family use—sports, play, foot traffic—absolutely is. We'll review your specific situation before any work begins.
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