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Port Wentworth sits in a unique spot—close enough to Savannah's energy, far enough to have real space for what matters. Your backyard here has potential that a lot of homeowners don't realize. The neighborhoods around Old Port Wentworth and Rice Hope have properties with room to breathe, and that's exactly where a sport court makes sense. Instead of watching your kids kick a soccer ball into the marsh or wondering if the sandy soil will ever hold a decent basketball court, you can build something that actually works year-round. Artificial turf sport courts handle the coastal climate better than you'd think. The salt air, the humidity, the occasional flooding concerns—these aren't problems if you've got the right surface and proper drainage underneath. We work with Port Wentworth homeowners regularly, and the feedback is consistent: they wish they'd done it sooner. Your family gets a dedicated space for basketball, volleyball, or four-square. The turf stays green. You're not explaining to neighbors why your yard looks like a swamp every summer.
Port Wentworth's sandy coastal soil is actually one of the reasons artificial turf works so well here. Unlike clay-heavy areas where drainage becomes a nightmare, that sandy base drains naturally—but it also means you need a solid foundation layer under your turf to prevent settling and uneven wear. The industrial corridor nearby means dust and occasional salt spray from the Port of Savannah operations; the good news is synthetic turf wipes clean and won't rust or corrode like metal court fixtures might. Sun exposure varies significantly between Old Port Wentworth and Rice Hope depending on tree coverage and orientation. South-facing courts in full sun will stay warmer and stay greener longer. The humidity here is real—proper infill choices matter because moisture can trap under cheaper installations. We always recommend a permeable base with crushed stone and a drainage layer that handles the seasonal water table fluctuations common in Chatham County. Your neighbors' HOA rules vary by neighborhood, but most welcome turf courts as they're considered maintained landscaping, not hardscape.
Not with the right material. We use marine-grade synthetic fibers that resist salt corrosion. Rinse the court with fresh water a few times a year—honestly, most Port Wentworth homeowners do this anyway because of the industrial corridor dust. Your turf will outlast the concern.
Yes, and that's actually good news. Sandy soil drains instantly, which prevents the water pooling you'd see in clay areas. We install a compacted stone base over landscape fabric to stabilize the sand, then add your turf layer. It's the most reliable foundation we install in Chatham County.
A half-court costs between 8,000 and 14,000 dollars depending on size, infill type, and any specialty edging. Full courts run 15,000 to 25,000 dollars. Port Wentworth properties often have room for a quality full court, which spreads the cost per-use considerably over time.
Not recommended. Marsh areas flood seasonally and won't support stable turf. Stick to the higher, sandier sections of your yard in Old Port Wentworth or Rice Hope neighborhoods. We'll assess your lot during a site visit and recommend the best court location.
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