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Your dog loves running through Forsyth Park. Your cat enjoys lounging on the back porch. But the coastal Georgia humidity, salt air, and sandy loam soil? They're brutal on natural grass—especially when pets are part of the equation. By the time summer hits, you've either got bare patches, mud, or a yard that smells like wet dog no matter how often you clean it. That's where pet-friendly artificial turf comes in. We're a veteran-owned company that understands Savannah's unique landscape challenges, from the Historic District's compact lots to the wider yards in Ardsley Park and Isle of Hope. Our pet turf systems are designed to handle the coastal climate, heavy foot traffic, and the reality of living with animals in a place where humidity never really lets up. No more dead spots. No more tracking mud into your home. Just a green, clean yard year-round that actually works with your lifestyle instead of against it.
Savannah's sandy loam soil drains fast—which is great for preventing puddles, but it means natural grass struggles to stay rooted in high-traffic pet areas. Add the salt-air exposure near River Street and the coastal neighborhoods, and you're fighting rust and mineral buildup that weakens grass blades. Our pet turf installations account for this. We use drainage layers that work with your soil type rather than fighting it, and we choose blade varieties that resist salt damage and UV stress from the intense Georgia sun. The humidity you deal with here—especially in those sticky Southside summers—creates ideal conditions for mold and mildew on poorly installed artificial surfaces. That's why proper base preparation and antimicrobial backing are non-negotiable in Savannah. Yard sizes vary wildly depending on which neighborhood you're in. Whether you've got the compact urban lots typical of the Historic District or the more spacious properties in Ardsley Park, we size drainage systems and infill materials accordingly. Many HOAs in established Savannah neighborhoods have specific landscape guidelines, so we work with you to confirm any community restrictions before we start the job.
Not if it's installed right. The key is drainage and antimicrobial backing—both essential here because Savannah's humidity can trap moisture if your base isn't solid. Our pet turf systems are built to shed urine quickly and resist the bacterial growth that humidity encourages. Regular rinsing (which you'd do anyway) keeps everything fresh. Salt air can degrade some synthetic materials, so we spec turf with UV and salt-resistant fibers specifically for coastal Georgia.
Sandy loam drains too fast for natural grass but works well for artificial turf if we build the base correctly. We typically install a compacted base layer, then drainage rock, then the turf itself. This prevents settling and ensures water moves through instead of pooling. Savannah's soil is actually less problematic than heavy clay—it just requires proper layering so the turf stays stable under paw traffic.
Yes, especially compared to Savannah's natural grass treated with fungicides (which we need here because of humidity). Artificial turf eliminates pesticide exposure, reduces allergens, and won't harbor the mold spores that thrive in our coastal climate. Rinse it regularly to remove pollen and dust. We can discuss hypoallergenic infill options during your consultation.
Pricing depends on your yard size, current soil condition, and drainage needs. Savannah yards range from modest Historic District lots to larger Ardsley Park properties, so costs vary. We provide free on-site estimates for all Savannah ZIP codes. Factor in that you're eliminating lawn chemicals, water bills, and frequent re-sodding—pet turf pays for itself in a few years for most Savannah homeowners.
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