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Savannah's coastal humidity and salt-air exposure create a unique challenge for traditional pool landscapes. Between the sandy loam soils in neighborhoods like Isle of Hope and Ardsley Park, the constant moisture near the water, and the aesthetic expectations of homes overlooking Forsyth Park or River Street, a standard lawn just doesn't cut it. Pool areas take a beating—chlorine splashes, foot traffic, intense UV exposure—and natural grass struggles to recover in Georgia's heat. That's where artificial turf transforms your poolside. You get a lush, maintenance-free surface that won't turn brown from chlorine, won't get muddy during our humid summers, and won't require constant reseeding after kids and guests run across it. Whether your home sits in the Historic District with mature oaks, or in the Southside where yards tend to be larger, pool-specific turf keeps your backyard looking sharp year-round without the headache of replanting every season. The installation handles Savannah's sandy foundation properly—we're not just rolling out turf and hoping for the best. Proper drainage, infill selection, and base preparation account for our rainfall and coastal conditions, so your pool deck stays functional and beautiful.
Savannah's soil composition—coastal sandy loam mixed with clay in pockets—means standard pool installations need special attention to drainage and base prep. Our sandy soils drain quickly, which is good news for avoiding standing water around the pool, but it also means we engineer the base layer to prevent turf from settling unevenly over time. The humidity here is relentless, especially near the water. Unlike concrete or pavers, artificial turf doesn't retain heat the same way, keeping your feet comfortable on hot days while allowing water to drain through rather than pooling. If you're in areas with mature tree cover—common in Ardsley Park and near Bonaventure Cemetery—we assess shade patterns carefully. Most pool turfs perform best in areas getting 4+ hours of sun, though we have options for shadier yards. Chlorine exposure is real in Savannah pools. We choose infill materials and backing that resist chemical degradation, so your investment holds up season after season. Salt-air exposure near Isle of Hope properties also factors into our material selection. Zip codes 31405 and 31410 often have larger estate-style properties where pool turf becomes a statement feature, not just functional space. We account for Savannah's lot sizes and drainage patterns—no one-size-fits-all approach.
Not with the right turf choice. We select materials specifically rated for chemical exposure—chlorine, salt water, and sunscreen won't degrade quality pool turf the way it stresses natural grass. Proper drainage and occasional rinsing with fresh water keep buildup minimal. Savannah's humidity means we also ensure adequate airflow beneath the turf so moisture doesn't get trapped and create mold issues.
Sandy loam drains quickly, which is ideal for pools, but we need a compacted base layer to prevent settling and uneven surfaces over time. We use crushed stone and proper grading specific to Savannah's conditions. This prevents the turf from shifting after heavy Lowcountry rains and ensures your pool deck stays level and safe for years.
Many HOA communities in Ardsley Park, Historic District, and Isle of Hope actually prefer artificial turf for pool areas because it looks manicured year-round and eliminates muddy runoff. We work with your HOA guidelines and can match aesthetic standards. Always review covenants first, but modern pool turf blends seamlessly with traditional Savannah landscapes.
Minimal. Occasional rinsing removes debris and chlorine residue, but you won't mow, fertilize, or reseed like natural grass. Savannah's humidity means excellent drainage design is critical—we ensure water moves through the turf quickly so it doesn't become a breeding ground for mold or algae. Most homeowners find it virtually maintenance-free.
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