Holiday Ready — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Richmond Hill sits in a sweet spot—close enough to Savannah for that coastal charm, but far enough inland that you've got room to breathe. Whether you're in The Ford or Buckhead Plantation, having a pool-ready yard is one of those upgrades that transforms how your family actually uses your home, especially when the Georgia heat rolls in. Artificial turf around your pool area solves a problem a lot of local homeowners face: that sandy, patchy grass that never quite looks healthy and turns into mud soup when wet. With our pool turf installation, you get a clean, non-slip surface that stays green year-round, drains properly even in our humid coastal climate, and doesn't track sand into the pool water like natural grass does. The neighborhoods here have some beautiful properties, and adding a polished turf surround to your pool area bumps up both the look and the functionality of your outdoor space. Holiday gatherings, weekend barbecues, kids playing safely—it all works better when you're not dealing with muddy patches or bald spots in the lawn.
Richmond Hill's sandy loam soil is actually one of those tricky situations for natural pool-side grass. That coastal sandy composition drains fast, which sounds good until you realize it means your lawn dries out quickly and doesn't hold nutrients well—especially in the heat reflected off pool water. Artificial turf sidesteps that problem entirely. Our installations here account for the high humidity and salt-tinged air you get this close to the coast; we use UV-stabilized materials rated for Georgia's intense summers and the occasional salt spray from nearby. Most yards in Buckhead Plantation and The Ford are generous enough to give you real design options around the pool area—we typically see homeowners going 8 to 15 feet wide on the surround, depending on pool size and deck configuration. Drainage is critical in Bryan County because our water table sits pretty high; we install our pool turf with proper base preparation and perforated underlayment so water moves through cleanly rather than pooling underneath. If your neighborhood has HOA guidelines (and many do in these well-maintained communities), artificial turf is almost always approved and actually preferred because it maintains that manicured appearance without the maintenance headaches.
Absolutely. Our materials are engineered for exactly these conditions—the coastal humidity and summer temps you deal with down here. We've installed pool turf in similar Bryan County properties for years, and it stays colorfast and structurally sound. The key is proper drainage installation, which we account for during setup so moisture doesn't get trapped underneath.
Yes, but it's actually manageable. The sandy loam here drains quickly, which is ideal—we don't want water sitting under pool turf. We'll prep the base with compacted crushed limestone and sand to create a stable, well-draining foundation that holds up to foot traffic and pool furniture without settling.
In most cases, yes—especially around pools. Both neighborhoods have HOA guidelines, but artificial turf for pool surrounds is typically approved because it looks maintained and reduces water waste. We recommend checking your specific covenants, though we're familiar with both communities and can answer questions during a consultation.
Most pool-surround projects take 2 to 4 days depending on the size and existing deck condition. We're based south of Savannah, so we can schedule you efficiently. We'll handle site prep, base installation, turf layout, and secure edging so everything's ready for your next gathering.
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