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Savannah's humidity and salt air create a unique challenge for traditional poolside landscaping. If you've got a pool in the Historic District, Ardsley Park, or down on Isle of Hope, you know how quickly grass deteriorates around all that chlorine, foot traffic, and moisture. The sandy loam soil here drains fast in some spots and stays boggy in others—perfect conditions for turf to struggle, especially near a pool deck. That's where artificial turf makes sense. It doesn't die from chemical exposure, it won't turn into a mud pit after a downpour, and it stays green year-round without the constant maintenance that real grass demands in our coastal climate. We've installed pool-side synthetic turf throughout Savannah's neighborhoods, and homeowners consistently tell us they wish they'd done it sooner. No more brown patches, no more soggy feet, and no more fighting the elements. Just a clean, safe, attractive surface that handles the abuse a pool area throws at it.
Savannah's coastal sandy loam is actually one of the friendlier soils for artificial turf installation—it compacts well and drains predictably, which means proper base preparation is straightforward. The real consideration here is our humidity and salt-air exposure. We always recommend high-quality infill products that resist moisture retention and won't degrade as quickly in our salty environment. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on your neighborhood; homes near Forsyth Park or in the tree-heavy Historic District may have afternoon shade that reduces UV stress on synthetic fibers, while Southside properties often get full-day sun. That matters for durability, so we assess your specific pool area before recommending materials. Many Savannah properties also sit in HOA-governed communities with landscape rules. We work with those guidelines to ensure your artificial turf installation meets requirements while giving you that maintenance-free, chemical-resistant surface poolside. The typical Savannah residential lot size works well for pool-adjacent turf installations—we can usually complete the work in one to two days without major disruption.
Absolutely. Unlike natural grass, synthetic turf won't brown or die from chlorine exposure or salt-air degradation. We use marine-grade infill and UV-stabilized fibers rated for coastal environments. Rinse the surface occasionally with fresh water if you're concerned about buildup, but the turf itself is designed to withstand pool chemicals that would kill real grass in weeks.
High humidity can trap moisture in poor-quality infill, leading to mold or mildew. That's why we specify drainage-optimized infill products for pool installations here. Proper base preparation—which we handle—ensures water moves through quickly. The turf itself won't rot or die like natural grass would in constant moisture.
Many Savannah HOAs allow artificial turf, especially in pool areas where it's low-maintenance and keeps properties looking sharp. We're familiar with local covenant rules and can help you navigate approval. Synthetic turf often meets landscaping standards better than struggling natural grass in our climate.
Pool-grade turf features tighter backing, faster drainage, and antimicrobial infill to resist algae and mold around wet areas. It's engineered for splash zones, foot traffic, and chlorine exposure. We install pool-specific products that outperform standard residential turf in these demanding conditions.
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