Flexible Payments — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool season in Richmond Hill runs long—we're talking April through October, sometimes longer on those warm coastal Georgia days. That means your pool deck, patio, and surrounding yard get serious use. Here's the thing: natural grass around a pool in Bryan County doesn't just struggle—it dies fast. The sandy loam soil drains so quickly that keeping anything green requires constant watering, and the salt-laden air near Savannah accelerates wear. Between the Ford Plantation community pools, backyard entertaining at Buckhead Plantation, and families wanting a clean, safe surface for kids running around wet, artificial turf for pools makes real sense. It looks sharp, feels natural underfoot, handles chlorine and saltwater splash without browning out, and you're not fighting coastal humidity and sandy soil anymore. We work with homeowners throughout Richmond Hill who got tired of patchy, muddy pool areas—and switched to turf that actually performs. Flexible payment plans mean you don't have to wait until next season to make the upgrade. Your pool deck can be ready before the next backyard gathering.
Richmond Hill's coastal sandy loam is beautiful for many things, but it's murder on traditional pool landscaping. That loose, fast-draining soil means grass roots don't get stable moisture, and in summer heat, you're watering constantly just to keep anything alive. Artificial pool turf eliminates that problem entirely—no root systems fighting sandy soil, no chlorine burn, no algae growth from standing water. The neighborhoods here, whether you're in The Ford or over toward Buckhead Plantation, tend to have larger lot sizes with room for proper pool decking. We size installations to handle the actual footprint you need—not one-size-fits-all. Sun exposure matters too: most Richmond Hill pools get 6–8 hours of direct afternoon sun, which ages natural grass fast but keeps artificial turf in perfect condition. We use UV-stabilized materials rated for coastal Georgia's intense sun and occasional salt spray from nearby Savannah. If your property has HOA guidelines (common in Ford Plantation), we verify specifications before installation. One more thing specific to the area: drainage around pools here needs to work with the water table and sandy base. We account for that during layout so you're not dealing with pooling water or soggy spots after heavy rain.
Absolutely. Our pool-grade turf is specifically designed to resist chlorine damage, mineral buildup, and even salt exposure—common concerns near coastal Savannah. Unlike natural grass that burns brown from chemicals, artificial turf stays vibrant year-round. We rinse installations periodically to prevent salt accumulation, but the material itself won't degrade. Families in The Ford and Buckhead Plantation have had great results.
Sandy soil is actually ideal for artificial turf base preparation. It drains instantly, preventing water from pooling under the turf—a big advantage in Richmond Hill where natural grass struggles. We compact and level the sand properly, add our base layer, and the result is a stable, well-draining surface. No more muddy areas or waterlogged grass in the summer.
Yes. We offer payment plans that work with your budget, so you don't have to save the full amount upfront. Many Richmond Hill homeowners spread costs across a few months while they enjoy the pool area immediately. It's a practical way to upgrade before peak season without financial strain.
With proper maintenance, 10–15 years is realistic in Richmond Hill's coastal environment. UV-stabilized turf holds up well against our intense summer sun, and salt spray doesn't break down the fibers like it would with natural grass. Occasional rinsing and basic care keep it looking new much longer than sod ever would.
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