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Building a new home in Port Wentworth? One of the smartest decisions you can make during construction is installing artificial turf around your pool area instead of dealing with the sandy, salt-influenced soil that comes with our coastal location. Here's the thing: whether you're settling into Old Port Wentworth or Rice Hope, that sandy foundation shifts with rainfall and drainage patterns, making traditional sod a headache. Artificial pool turf gives you a clean, non-slip surface that won't track mud into your new house or require constant replanting after heavy rains. Port Wentworth's humidity and proximity to the Port of Savannah mean salt spray can affect plant health—synthetic turf eliminates that problem entirely. During new construction, installing pool turf at the right phase saves you money on grading, soil amendments, and long-term maintenance. You get a finished, resort-quality pool deck that's ready to use from day one, without the mess of landscaping crews coming back multiple times. It's the practical choice for homeowners who want their investment protected from day one.
Port Wentworth's sandy, coastal soil presents real challenges for traditional landscaping around pools. That sandy base drains quickly—sometimes too quickly—and doesn't hold moisture the way clay or loam does. If you've looked at lot grading reports for homes in Rice Hope or Old Port Wentworth, you've probably noticed the industrial corridor influence; salt deposits and industrial runoff can stress conventional turf. Our humidity levels are high, which means algae and mold love shaded pool areas. Artificial turf sidesteps all of this. During new construction, we typically recommend installing pool turf after your pool shell is finished but before final deck sealing. Most Port Wentworth residential lots run 0.5 to 1.5 acres, which means your pool surround is often the visual centerpiece—synthetic turf keeps that area looking flawless year-round. We use permeable base layers designed to handle our heavy summer rainfall without pooling. The non-slip finish is critical here; wet sand from nearby lots can track onto natural grass, but artificial turf stays clean and safe even during the humid months.
Our sandy coastal soil and salt-influenced environment make traditional grass struggle. Artificial turf won't erode, doesn't need replanting, and handles heavy rainfall without muddy runoff. For new construction, it's installed once and stays pristine—no replanting after summer storms or dealing with salt spray damage.
Yes. We install permeable backing and proper slope on all pool surround turf. Port Wentworth gets significant summer rain, so drainage design is critical. Our installations handle that volume without puddling, and the sandy base actually aids percolation once graded correctly.
Modern pool-grade artificial turf is chlorine-resistant and designed for chemical exposure. Occasional splashing won't harm it. We recommend rinsing the area periodically during heavy use seasons, but damage from typical pool maintenance is minimal.
Pricing depends on pool deck size and site conditions. New construction typically ranges from mid-single-digit to mid-five-figure projects. Rough sandy sites cost less to prep than heavily wooded lots. Request a site visit for an accurate quote—we serve Port Wentworth and Chatham County directly.
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