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Savannah's coastal climate is beautiful, but it's brutal on drainage systems. Between the sandy loam soil, the salt-air exposure, and the way humidity sits here year-round, yards throughout the Historic District, Ardsley Park, Isle of Hope, and the Southside neighborhoods end up with soggy spots that won't drain properly. Standing water kills grass, invites mosquitoes, and turns your landscape into a muddy mess during our humid summers. That's where we come in. We've installed artificial turf systems across Chatham County—from properties overlooking Forsyth Park to homes near River Street—and we know exactly how Savannah's soil wants to behave. Our drainage solutions are built for your specific conditions: we're not just laying turf and hoping for the best. We engineer the base layer to handle what Savannah throws at it. If your yard's drainage isn't working right now, we'll fix it properly, install premium artificial turf, and back the whole thing with a money-back guarantee. No guessing. No excuses.
Savannah sits on coastal sandy loam—good news and bad news mixed together. Sandy soil drains quickly, which sounds great until you realize it doesn't hold nutrients well and can shift during heavy rain. Add salt-air exposure if you're anywhere near the river or marshes, and you're looking at turf that needs to handle both moisture extremes and corrosive conditions. Most yards in neighborhoods like Ardsley Park and Isle of Hope are quarter-acre to half-acre lots, so drainage design matters more than square footage. We account for Savannah's humidity levels when we slope and grade your base—water needs somewhere to go, and it can't sit on the surface. Many properties here also deal with HOA landscape guidelines, especially in established neighborhoods. We work within those restrictions and often find that artificial turf actually exceeds them while solving your drainage headaches. Installation timing works best in spring or early fall when soil conditions are easier to work with, though we can do jobs year-round. The salt air means we recommend turf systems with UV-stabilized fibers that won't degrade like cheaper alternatives would.
Savannah's sandy loam compacts differently depending on lot history. Older properties in the Historic District sometimes have clay layers beneath the sand from past grading. If water hits that clay, it pools instead of draining down. We assess your specific soil profile and build a drainage base that works with what's actually under your yard, not what you'd expect.
Standard turf won't last long in high-salt environments. We use premium fibers and backing systems designed for coastal exposure. The salt won't corrode or fade quality artificial turf the way it destroys natural grass and some cheaper synthetics. We've installed throughout Chatham County, including properties near the water, and we know what holds up.
Almost always, yes—especially in Savannah. Standing water beneath turf causes odor, mold, and failure. We assess your yard, identify drainage problems, fix them during installation, and guarantee the result. If drainage doesn't work after we're done, we fix it or refund your money. That's our commitment.
Most residential jobs run 2–4 days depending on lot size, existing drainage issues, and ground conditions. Savannah's humidity can slow curing times slightly, so we account for that. We'll give you a timeline upfront—no surprises, and we're transparent about what we're doing and why.
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