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Your dog doesn't care that Savannah's humidity makes natural grass a constant battle. She just wants a clean, safe place to play without tracking mud through your Historic District home or leaving dead patches in your Ardsley Park backyard. That's where pet turf comes in. Unlike the thin, struggling lawns you see around Forsyth Park after a wet summer, artificial turf stays green, cushioned, and playable year-round—even when the salt air and coastal moisture are working against everything else in your yard. We've installed pet-friendly turf in neighborhoods across Savannah, from the elevated lots of Isle of Hope to the tighter yards on the Southside. The stuff actually works here. Your pup gets a comfortable surface to dig and run on. You get a yard that doesn't turn into a swamp every July or a dust cloud every September. It's not about perfection—it's about creating a space where your dog can actually be a dog, and you can stop stressing about the lawn.
Savannah's coastal sandy loam soil drains quickly in some spots and holds water in others, which is exactly why natural grass struggles here. The high humidity and salt-air exposure accelerate turf decline, especially in shaded areas where mold thrives. Pet turf sidesteps all of that. We size and grade every installation to handle Savannah's rainfall—which means proper base prep to prevent pooling in yards like those in the 31406 and 31410 ZIP codes, where water management is critical. Historic District properties often have mature oak canopies and irregular lot shapes, so we've learned to work with those constraints. In neighborhoods like Ardsley Park, HOA landscape rules sometimes require specific turf appearances or pile heights; we factor that in before installation. Isle of Hope and riverside properties face extra UV and salt exposure, so we spec turf with reinforced backing and UV stabilization. The sandy, nutrient-poor base soil actually makes our job easier—we build a proper foundation layer instead of fighting compacted clay. Most Savannah yards range from 1,500 to 3,500 square feet; installation typically takes 2–4 days depending on site prep and drainage needs.
Absolutely. Salt-air exposure breaks down natural grass fast, especially near River Street and coastal neighborhoods. Our pet turf is rated for salt spray and humidity; it won't develop the algae and mold issues you get with real grass here. We also ensure proper drainage and ventilation beneath the turf so moisture doesn't pool or create odor problems.
Pet turf has a looser, more cushioned pile, antimicrobial backing to reduce odor and bacteria, and drainage systems designed for urine and water. It's softer on paws and joints, dries faster, and doesn't compact under repeated digging or running. For active dogs in Savannah yards, it's worth the upgrade.
Yes. Shaded areas are actually ideal for pet turf—less UV stress, cooler surface. We work with the oak canopy and irregular lot layouts common in Historic District and Ardsley Park homes. Shade prevents the algae growth you'd see in natural grass, and it extends turf lifespan.
Rinse with a hose weekly to flush urine and debris. Savannah's humidity means we design drainage so water doesn't sit. For odor control in summer months, a diluted enzyme cleaner works well. Most pet owners find maintenance takes 15 minutes monthly—no fertilizing, no fungicide sprays like you'd need here for natural grass.
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