Women Owned — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Your dog loves Forsyth Park. Your cat loves the screened porch. But neither of them loves what they're doing to your lawn. Between the coastal humidity, salt air creeping in from the river, and four-legged friends treating your yard like their personal bathroom, keeping natural grass alive in Savannah feels like a losing battle—especially in neighborhoods like Isle of Hope and Ardsley Park where yards take a beating from both weather and pets. That's where pet artificial turf comes in. It's not the plastic-looking stuff from 15 years ago. Modern pet turf is engineered specifically for animals: it drains faster than natural grass, won't develop those dead patches from urine burn, and actually gets softer under paw the more your dog plays on it. Since we're a women-owned operation, we get the real-world messiness of pet ownership. We've installed turf in Historic District courtyards, Southside family homes, and everything in between. Your yard should work for your life, not against it.
Savannah's sandy loam soil and coastal humidity create unique challenges for pet turf installation. The sandy base drains well, which is actually an advantage—we use that to our benefit when installing pet-specific underlayment that prevents urine pooling. What you're really fighting here is the salt air and salt spray from the Atlantic, especially if you're closer to the water in neighborhoods like Isle of Hope. We account for that during installation by selecting turf blades treated to resist salt damage and ensuring proper drainage so salt deposits don't accumulate. Sun patterns vary wildly across Savannah's tree-canopied neighborhoods. The Historic District and Ardsley Park have mature oaks that create dappled light, while Southside yards tend to get stronger afternoon sun. We assess your specific lot during the walkthrough because shade affects both installation depth and turf selection. Most Savannah yards (whether 31401 or 31410) are sized for intimate entertaining rather than sprawling lawns, which means every square foot matters. We lay out the turf to maximize usable pet space without overcomplicating drainage patterns around existing structures.
Yes. Modern pet turf has UV-stabilized fibers that resist salt corrosion better than natural grass ever could. The real win is drainage: Savannah's humidity means water sits longer in natural grass, creating fungal issues and urine smell. Our installation includes a perforated base layer that moves water through quickly, preventing pooling even during those thick, humid Savannah summers.
That's the whole point. Pet turf is designed to handle it. Urine drains straight through instead of concentrating on the blade surface where it burns grass. The infill we use (usually antimicrobial sand or crumb) actually helps neutralize odor. You'll still rinse it occasionally, but you won't have those dead yellow patches that plague natural lawns in Savannah yards.
Sandy loam is actually ideal. We excavate 2–3 inches, add a compacted base layer, then install drainage board. Because Savannah's soil already drains well, we don't need extensive grading. The process is faster here than in clay-heavy regions, and your drainage stays reliable through those humid months.
Some do, some don't. Historic District properties and certain Ardsley Park communities have stricter guidelines. We review your HOA covenants before quoting and can recommend turf finishes that look natural enough to satisfy most boards. It's worth asking your management company first—saves everyone time.
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