Women Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Port Wentworth's proximity to the Port of Savannah means plenty of industrial activity, but your backyard doesn't have to feel like a work zone. A sport court with artificial turf gives you a dedicated space for tennis, pickleball, or basketball—something the sandy coastal soil around Old Port Wentworth and Rice Hope neighborhoods doesn't naturally support for recreational play. We've worked with homeowners in Chatham County who wanted reliable, year-round courts without fighting the humidity and salt air that comes with living near the Georgia coast. Artificial turf handles both beautifully. It drains quickly through our permeable base systems, resists the wear patterns that show up fast on natural grass, and stays playable even after heavy rain. Whether you're looking to add property value or just give your family a proper place to practice their game, a sport court is a solid investment that actually improves with a little routine maintenance. We're women-owned and we pride ourselves on understanding what Port Wentworth families actually need—not overselling, not overcomplicating things.
Port Wentworth's coastal sandy soil is tricky for natural grass courts, but it's actually ideal for artificial turf installation. Sand drains exceptionally well, which means we don't have to dig deep or add extensive drainage infrastructure like we'd need in heavier clay soils. That keeps your project timeline realistic and your costs down. The humidity and salt air near the Port of Savannah do require us to spec materials with UV stabilization and corrosion-resistant hardware—we always do this, but it's especially critical here. Sun exposure varies depending on whether your yard is in Old Port Wentworth or Rice Hope, so we assess tree cover and shade patterns during the site visit. Lot sizes in this area tend to be modest to moderate, which means we're often designing 20x40 or similar court dimensions that maximize playability without eating up your entire yard. The industrial corridor's occasional dust means your turf will need regular brushing and rinsing to keep it looking sharp, but that's a minor maintenance point compared to the durability you gain.
Not with the right materials. We use UV-stabilized, salt-resistant synthetic fibers and galvanized or stainless steel fixtures throughout Port Wentworth installations. The turf itself handles coastal conditions well; it's more about protecting the infill and seaming compounds. Routine rinsing actually helps—fresh water clears salt residue and keeps the court playing true.
Better than you'd expect. Coastal humidity doesn't rot synthetic turf like it can with natural grass. Our permeable base system drains standing water quickly, even after Chatham County's heavy afternoon storms. Courts are playable within hours of rain, and the turf won't develop mold or algae issues that plague grass courts in humid climates.
Absolutely. We design courts to fit available space—whether that's 800 square feet in Rice Hope or larger in Old Port Wentworth. A 20x40 court fits nicely on most residential properties and still delivers serious playability for tennis, pickleball, or basketball. We'll walk you through the footprint during the consultation.
Minimal compared to natural grass. Brush the turf monthly to keep the pile upright, rinse occasionally to clear dust and salt residue, and pick up debris. No mowing, no reseeding, no fungicide treatments. Most homeowners spend maybe an hour per month on basic care.
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