Price Match Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Savannah's commercial properties face a unique set of challenges that most turf contractors don't fully appreciate. The salt-air exposure from the coast, the relentless humidity that settles over the Historic District and beyond, and the sandy loam soil that dominates properties from the Southside to Isle of Hope—these aren't minor details. They're the reason why some artificial turf installations fail, and why others thrive for 15+ years. We've installed commercial systems across Savannah's zip codes (31401 through 31419), and we understand what works near Forsyth Park versus what works on a retail property tucked near River Street. Real commercial turf isn't about cutting corners or choosing the cheapest product. It's about selecting materials that resist salt-air degradation, designing drainage that handles Savannah's intense humidity, and ensuring your investment withstands both foot traffic and the coastal environment. Our price-match guarantee means you're not paying more than anyone else for this expertise—you're just getting the right system installed the right way.
Savannah's sandy loam base is excellent for drainage, but it's also loose enough that improper base preparation leads to settling and soft spots. Commercial properties here tend to have sun-exposed areas (think Forsyth Park-adjacent spaces) mixed with heavily shaded zones created by the region's mature oak canopy. That shade is beautiful but complicates drainage timing. The salt-air environment is real—especially closer to the coast and in Isle of Hope—and inferior turf backing materials break down faster than they would inland. High humidity means your base layer must shed water quickly; standing moisture attracts mold and undermines the system. Most Savannah commercial properties fall into mid-size ranges (5,000–20,000 sq ft), which means the installation timeline is typically 3–5 days. We account for Chatham County's seasonal wet periods and avoid installing during heavy rain windows. HOA-governed properties in Ardsley Park and similar neighborhoods may have specific aesthetic requirements about pile height or color; we verify those before any work begins.
Yes, but only if the turf backing and infill are specified correctly. Salt air degrades cheaper polypropylene and recycled rubber infills within 5–7 years. We use salt-resistant backing materials and premium infills rated for coastal exposure. Commercial properties in Isle of Hope and near River Street require this upgrade—it's not optional there.
Our base prep includes a sloped sand and gravel layer that sheds moisture within 24 hours, even during humid spells. We also specify infill with antimicrobial properties. The sandy loam soil works in our favor—it doesn't trap water like clay—but poor base installation causes problems. We design for Savannah's worst-case humidity scenarios.
If you get a written quote from a licensed Georgia installer for the same scope of work, we'll match it. We're transparent about material grades, labor hours, and base prep. We won't match quotes that skip steps or use inferior materials—we compete on fair comparisons only.
Many do, especially in Ardsley Park and Historic District-adjacent properties. We always pull and review HOA landscape guidelines before quoting. If your property has restrictions, we build them into the design. One call to us, and we handle the compliance legwork.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.