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Savannah's coastal climate is beautiful, but it's tough on natural grass. Between the salt air rolling in from the marshlands, the intense summer humidity, and that sandy loam soil that doesn't hold moisture well, most homeowners in the Historic District, Ardsley Park, and Isle of Hope end up fighting an uphill battle with their lawns every season. Artificial turf changes that equation entirely. Instead of watering constantly during our hot, humid summers or watching patches die off from salt exposure near the river, you get a yard that stays green year-round without the maintenance headaches. We've installed turf in homes across all the major Savannah neighborhoods—from properties with views of Forsyth Park to backyard spaces in the Southside—and the results speak for themselves. Your lawn becomes genuinely usable again, not just something you're constantly trying to keep alive. No more brown patches, no more fungus issues from our moisture-heavy climate, and no more spending weekends on yard work that never quite keeps up.
Savannah's sandy loam soil drains fast in some spots and holds water in others—that inconsistency makes it nearly impossible for traditional grass to thrive uniformly across your property. Add in our coastal salt air and high humidity, and you're dealing with fungal issues, chlorosis, and just plain stressed-out lawns. Artificial turf sidesteps all of that. Most Savannah properties get strong afternoon sun, especially in Southside neighborhoods and around Isle of Hope, so your turf installation needs proper drainage underneath—we use a perforated base that handles our frequent rain without creating soggy spots. Many homes in the Historic District sit on smaller lots where every square foot counts, making artificial turf a smart choice because you're maximizing usable outdoor space without maintenance. Some HOAs in Ardsley Park and similar neighborhoods have specific landscape guidelines, so we work with you to ensure your turf installation meets local requirements. The salt-air exposure near River Street and coastal areas won't degrade quality turf the way it damages natural grass, making this especially practical for properties closer to the water.
Absolutely. Natural grass struggles with our coastal conditions, but quality artificial turf is engineered to resist salt damage and won't develop the fungal issues that plague real grass in humid climates. The material itself doesn't absorb salt spray the way soil and roots do, so properties near River Street or with marsh views stay looking fresh year-round.
We install a perforated base layer underneath the turf that lets water drain through quickly, preventing pooling. Savannah's sandy loam actually works in our favor here—the drainage system we use is designed specifically for areas with high rainfall and moisture, so you won't end up with a soggy yard during our humid summers.
Yes, but we always check local HOA guidelines first, especially in neighborhoods like Ardsley Park where landscaping rules are stricter. Most HOAs approve quality artificial turf installations, and we handle all coordination to ensure your project meets neighborhood standards before we break ground.
Cheap turf fades in our intense Savannah sun, mats down after a season or two, and can smell like plastic in the heat. We install commercial-grade turf designed for durability, UV resistance, and realistic appearance. It holds up through years of use without the issues homeowners face with low-quality alternatives.
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