First Responder Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Savannah's heat and humidity are brutal on natural grass—especially around a pool where chlorine, foot traffic, and constant moisture turn your yard into a muddy mess within weeks. We've installed artificial turf for first responders and their families across the Historic District, Ardsley Park, and Isle of Hope, and the transformation is real. Pool turf doesn't just look better than sun-scorched Bermuda; it eliminates the weekly maintenance nightmare, keeps your deck slip-resistant, and actually drains faster than you'd think given our coastal sandy loam. Your neighbors in Southside and along the River Street corridor have already figured this out—their pools stay pristine while their natural grass neighbors are constantly fighting brown patches and algae growth. We work with the Savannah climate, not against it. Our systems handle the salt-air exposure without degrading, stand up to the afternoon thunderstorms and humidity spikes, and won't trap heat the way cheap turf does. First responders deserve yards that work as hard as they do. Let's build yours.
Savannah's sandy loam soil drains well, which is great—but that also means it compacts around pool decks and gets baked hard under our relentless sun. Artificial turf solves this by sitting on top, eliminating mud, eliminating chlorine burn, and keeping your deck cooler underfoot than natural grass. Our neighborhoods vary: Historic District lots tend to be smaller and more shaded by live oaks; Isle of Hope properties often have larger yards with direct afternoon sun exposure. That matters for your turf selection and drainage configuration. The salt air we get from the coast doesn't damage synthetic fibers the way it stresses natural turf, so your pool surround stays vibrant year-round. Most Savannah pool yards we install are between 800 and 2,000 square feet of usable space—perfect for a residential system. Installation requires proper base preparation and perimeter edging to handle our heavy summer rains; we account for the water table and humidity in how we frame and slope the system. HOA rules in some neighborhoods require specific colors or pile heights, so we verify those before we break ground.
Not with the right product. We use lighter-colored fibers and infill systems that don't absorb and radiate heat the way budget turf does. The sandy soil underneath also helps—it stays cooler than asphalt or concrete. Most families find the deck comfortable barefoot, even in July heat. Shade from live oaks in certain neighborhoods (Historic District, parts of Ardsley Park) reduces heat further.
No. Savannah's salt-air exposure actually stresses natural grass more than synthetic fiber. Our turf is UV-stabilized and salt-resistant by design. Properties closer to the water (Isle of Hope, River Street areas) have been using our systems for years without degradation. Regular rinsing during dry spells keeps everything fresh.
We build a perforated base layer that works with Savannah's sandy loam to shed water fast. Our system slopes slightly toward perimeter drains, so pooling is rare even after afternoon thunderstorms. We account for our water table depth and humidity when designing the subsurface.
Yes. We honor first responder discounts on all installations, including pool turf. Call to discuss your specific situation—firefighters, paramedics, law enforcement, and their families all qualify. We also work with you on scheduling around your shift rotations.
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