Money Back Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Savannah's coastal climate is beautiful—until you're fighting crabgrass in the humid summers or watching salt spray kill off patches of St. Augustine grass along River Street and the Historic District. We've installed artificial turf for homeowners across 31401 through 31419, and we've seen firsthand how Savannah's sandy loam soil and high moisture create real maintenance headaches. Whether you're in Ardsley Park dealing with shade from live oaks, or down on Isle of Hope where salt air corrodes everything metal and organic, fake turf handles what Mother Nature throws at this city. No more brown spots after coastal storms. No fungal issues from the humidity. No constant watering during droughts. Our customers in the Southside and around Forsyth Park tell us the same thing: artificial turf gave them their weekends back. And because we back every installation with a money-back guarantee, you're not gambling on whether it'll actually work in Savannah's specific conditions. We know it will.
Savannah sits on coastal sandy loam—loose, quick-draining soil that sounds great until you realize it doesn't retain nutrients or moisture evenly, which is why natural grass here gets patchy. Our sandy base prep accounts for Savannah's native drainage patterns, so you don't end up with puddles after the frequent summer thunderstorms. The humidity (think 75%+ in July) is actually perfect for artificial turf installation; we don't have the freeze-thaw cycles that plague northern states. Your bigger concern is the salt air if you're near the water—Isle of Hope and riverfront properties deal with salt-laden breezes that corrode natural turf's blade structure. We use salt-tolerant backing and infill blends rated for coastal exposure. Shade is another local reality: the massive live oaks throughout Ardsley Park and the Historic District mean many yards are 40-60% shaded. Artificial turf doesn't photosynthesize, so shade depth doesn't matter. Lot sizes in Savannah vary wildly—from compact Historic District postage stamps to sprawling Southside properties—and we custom-fit every installation to your actual square footage and sun exposure patterns.
Yes, if it's installed correctly for coastal conditions. We use UV-stabilized fibers and marine-grade backing on properties near River Street and Isle of Hope. Standard turf holds up fine even with salt spray exposure; the backing material is what matters. We've got 10+ years of installations still looking sharp on waterfront properties across Chatham County.
Absolutely. Since artificial turf doesn't need sunlight to stay green, shade from live oaks is zero problem. You'll actually have an easier installation in shaded yards because there's less UV stress on the fibers. Many Historic District homeowners prefer turf under dense oak canopies—it looks perfect year-round without the moss and bare patches natural grass develops.
Our installation includes proper drainage layers underneath, so water from those afternoon thunderstorms doesn't pool. The sandy loam base actually drains faster with our sub-surface prep. Humidity won't cause mold or fungal growth like it does with natural grass—no more brown patch disease or St. Augustine decline. Your turf stays healthy through July and August.
If the artificial turf installation fails to perform as promised in Savannah's specific climate—whether that's drainage issues, fading, or backing breakdown—we'll refund your investment. We're confident because we've done this in Savannah's coastal conditions for years. The guarantee covers materials and labor for the first year.
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