Fixer Upper — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Savannah's coastal charm comes with a price—literally. If you own a fixer-upper in the Historic District, Ardsley Park, or anywhere across those ZIP codes from 31401 to 31419, you know that keeping natural grass alive here is a losing battle. The sandy loam soil drains too fast in summer, the humidity invites fungal issues, and salt air from the coast? It corrodes everything, including your lawn's resilience. That's why artificial turf has become the smart move for Savannah homeowners who are tired of fighting Mother Nature. Instead of dumping money into sod replacement every few years, you install once and enjoy a lush, maintenance-free yard through scorching summers and unpredictable coastal weather. Whether you're flipping a property or settling into your forever home near Forsyth Park, synthetic turf transforms your outdoor space without the constant battle against Savannah's unforgiving climate. No more brown patches. No more weekly watering bills. Just a green yard that actually stays green.
Savannah's coastal sandy loam is gorgeous to look at but terrible for traditional lawns. It won't hold water or nutrients the way clay-heavy soil does inland, so even drought-tolerant grasses struggle through our humid summers. Salt-air exposure is another curveball—it stresses grass blades and accelerates rust on metal edging and irrigation systems. Artificial turf sidesteps all of this. Our installations here account for Savannah's drainage patterns; we typically add a crushed stone base layer to prevent pooling during heavy rain, which we get plenty of. Shade is a major factor too. Properties in Ardsley Park and Isle of Hope often have mature oak canopies that would make natural grass thin out; synthetic turf thrives in partial shade without the disease pressure. HOA communities like those in the Southside tend to have strict landscape standards, and artificial turf meets them year-round—no dormancy, no brown winter grass. Yard sizes in Savannah's historic neighborhoods tend to be smaller and oddly shaped, which actually makes turf installation more efficient and affordable than you'd think. We custom-fit every installation to your property's unique layout.
Not anymore. Modern synthetic turf is indistinguishable from natural grass, especially at a distance. We source premium blades that mimic the exact color and texture of well-maintained Bermuda grass—standard for Savannah yards. Neighbors in the Historic District and Ardsley Park won't be able to tell the difference, and your property will actually look *better* maintained year-round than the natural lawns around it.
Unlike natural grass, synthetic turf doesn't suffer from salt stress or fungal issues that thrive in humid climates. We use UV-stabilized fibers rated for coastal environments, so they won't degrade in salt spray. Proper drainage and antimicrobial backing prevent mold—critical in Savannah's moisture-heavy climate. Your turf stays healthy and green without the chemical treatments natural grass requires here.
We start by grading and amending your existing sandy loam soil, then install a compacted stone base for drainage—essential in Savannah. We remove old sod, level the ground, and roll out premium synthetic turf cut to fit your exact property lines. The whole process takes 1–3 days depending on yard size. Even oddly shaped Historic District lots are no problem for us.
Pricing depends on square footage and site conditions. Savannah yards range widely, but most residential installations run between $8–15 per square foot installed. A 2,000 sq ft yard typically costs $16,000–$30,000. For fixer-upper properties, it's an investment that pays dividends in maintenance savings, water bills, and resale appeal—especially in neighborhoods like Isle of Hope where curb appeal matters.
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