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Your dog doesn't care that Savannah's salt air and coastal humidity are tough on natural grass—but your lawn does. Between the sandy loam soil that drains too fast and the summer heat that turns most yards into brown patches, keeping a pet-friendly lawn looking decent is an uphill battle. Artificial turf changes that equation entirely. Whether you're in the Historic District with limited yard space, enjoying the larger lots of Ardsley Park, or relaxing near Isle of Hope, pet turf gives you a green, clean, durable surface that actually stands up to what your dog throws at it. No more muddy paws tracking through your house, no more dead spots where your pet does its business, no more watering bills climbing higher every summer. We've installed hundreds of pet-turf systems across Savannah's neighborhoods, and homeowners consistently tell us it's the best upgrade they made for their outdoor space. Ready to reclaim your yard? Let's talk about what works best for your property.
Savannah's coastal sandy loam drains so aggressively that natural grass struggles to retain nutrients and moisture—which is actually a benefit when installing artificial pet turf. We build proper drainage underneath your system to handle our high humidity and occasional heavy rain without creating soggy, muddy patches. The salt air near River Street and coastal areas can wear down regular synthetic fibers, so we specify UV-resistant, marine-grade materials rated for salt-air environments. Lot sizes vary dramatically across our service area: Historic District properties tend toward smaller yards where every square foot counts, while Ardsley Park and Isle of Hope offer more room for full-coverage installations. Sun exposure patterns matter too—areas with oak-tree canopy (common near Bonaventure Cemetery and many neighborhood streets) require different fiber specifications than open yards. We assess shade patterns during your site visit because shadier turf performs differently than full-sun installations. HOA rules in several Savannah neighborhoods permit artificial turf, but some have specific requirements about pile height or infill type, so we always verify your covenants before quoting.
Absolutely. We install with perforated backing and engineered drainage layers that move water through quickly—critical in Chatham County's coastal climate. Even during our wet summers and heavy downpours, proper installation prevents standing water and mud. Your turf dries faster than natural grass and won't become a bog, which is especially important if your yard slopes toward the house or sits in a naturally wet zone.
Most Savannah homeowners rinse their turf once weekly with a hose—takes about 10 minutes. The sandy loam base underneath actually helps with drainage, so urine doesn't pool. If you have multiple dogs or a small yard, twice-weekly rinses keep things fresh and odor-free. We can discuss infill additives that further manage pet waste during your quote.
Not if it's installed correctly. We use marine-grade synthetic fibers specifically tested for salt-air environments—critical if your property is in Isle of Hope or closer to River Street. Regular freshwater rinsing (which you'd do anyway for pet maintenance) also helps rinse away salt residue. We've got installations holding up beautifully in the most challenging Savannah coastal locations.
Most residential jobs in our service area take 2–4 days depending on lot size and prep work needed. Historic District yards are typically faster due to smaller square footage. We'll give you an exact timeline during the quote. Installation during Savannah's cooler months (fall and spring) is ideal, but we work year-round.
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