Pool Deck Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Port Wentworth sits in a unique spot—close enough to the Port of Savannah to feel that industrial energy, but residential enough that your backyard matters. The sandy coastal soil here drains fast, which is great for some things and brutal for others. A pool deck that stays wet, slippery, and algae-prone? That's not the summer experience you want. Artificial turf around your pool area solves that problem entirely. No more tracking sand and mud into the house, no more slick surfaces after the morning dew, and zero maintenance headaches when humidity spikes. Whether you're in Old Port Wentworth or Rice Hope, the neighborhoods here have homes with real outdoor space—and that space deserves to work harder for you. We've installed artificial turf systems in coastal Georgia yards for years, and we know exactly how to handle the salt-tinged air and sandy base that makes Port Wentworth terrain different from inland jobs. Your pool deck doesn't have to be a slip hazard or a mud magnet. Let's talk about what a properly installed artificial turf installation looks like for your specific yard.
Port Wentworth's sandy, coastal soil is actually a mixed blessing. It drains fast, which means puddles won't linger—but it also means your base prep matters more than it would in clay-heavy areas. The salt air from proximity to the Port of Savannah won't hurt synthetic turf the way it wears on natural grass, so you're actually in a sweet spot there. Pool decks in this area catch intense sun year-round and deal with serious humidity spikes in summer months. Standard sod just can't handle the foot traffic, chlorine splash, and wet conditions without degrading fast. Your yard size likely runs generous—Old Port Wentworth and Rice Hope both have properties with actual square footage to work with—so the ROI on artificial turf installation really shows. We'll account for your sandy base by installing proper drainage and substrate underneath; skip this step and you'll have pooling issues in heavy rain. The industrial corridor nearby doesn't mean your yard gets dirty—just that the landscape here is practical, no-fuss. That's exactly the mindset artificial turf serves.
Not at all. Synthetic turf actually holds up better to salt exposure than natural grass does. We rinse installations occasionally in coastal areas like Port Wentworth, but it's minimal maintenance. The main enemy of pool deck turf is chlorine and foot traffic, not ambient salt air. Your turf will outlast the concrete surrounding it.
Sandy base means excellent natural drainage—we work with that, not against it. We'll compact and level your existing sand, add a proper substrate layer for stability, then install the turf. This prevents settling and keeps your pool edge safe and even. It's actually easier than installing in clay-heavy areas.
Yes. Non-toxic, UV-stable turf won't leach chemicals into the pool. The surface is soft enough for barefoot play and drains quickly, so it stays safe and comfortable. Port Wentworth homeowners with kids and dogs find it transforms their pool areas into functional, usable spaces year-round.
Pricing depends on square footage, base prep, and drainage requirements. A 300–500 sq ft pool deck area typically runs between $2,000–$4,500 installed. We'll assess your specific yard and give you a flat quote—no surprises, no hidden fees. Call for a free site visit.
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