Price Match Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pool season in Savannah runs long—that's the good news and the challenge. From May through September, the humidity and salt-air exposure that make our coastal climate special also mean your traditional sod gets beaten down fast around pool decks. That's where artificial turf comes in. Around Forsyth Park, the Historic District, and Southside neighborhoods, more homeowners are installing synthetic pool turf because it handles the chlorine splash, the foot traffic, and the relentless moisture without turning brown or developing bare patches by mid-summer. Unlike natural grass that struggles with our sandy loam soil and salt-laden air, pool turf gives you a clean, safe deck surface that drains properly and stays green year-round. We price-match every quote in the 31401, 31404, 31405, 31406, 31410, and 31419 ZIP codes, so you're not paying a premium for local expertise—you're just getting it.
Savannah's coastal sandy loam is naturally well-draining, which sounds ideal, but pool decks need something different. The salt air and chlorine runoff that come with a backyard pool actually accelerate turf degradation on natural grass. Our artificial turf systems are designed with proper base layers and drainage channels that work *with* Savannah's water table and seasonal moisture swings, not against them. Around Isle of Hope and Ardsley Park, where larger residential lots are common, we see customers choosing turf widths that maximize usable deck space without seams in high-traffic zones. If your yard gets afternoon shade from live oaks—and most Savannah properties do—synthetic turf handles partial shade better than you'd expect. Installation timing matters here too: we typically schedule during our drier months to avoid complications with our heavy humidity and ensure the base compacts properly before the summer rains arrive.
No—that's actually a major reason pool owners here choose synthetic turf. Our turf fibers resist salt degradation far better than natural grass. The sandy loam and salt-spray combination that kills St. Augustine and Bermuda grass won't affect quality artificial turf. We just recommend a quick freshwater rinse after heavy salt-wind days, especially near the River Street corridor where humidity and salt-air are strongest.
Our base system includes crushed stone and a sub-base engineered specifically for drainage. Chlorinated water permeates through the turf fibers and drains directly into the ground, preventing pooling and chemical buildup. In Savannah's high-water-table areas, we sometimes add perforated drain lines to route water away from foundation footings—we customize based on your specific neighborhood and yard elevation.
Some do, particularly in the Historic District and Ardsley Park. We've worked with dozens of Savannah HOA boards and know which synthetic products meet their aesthetic standards. Modern pool turf looks natural and maintains neighborhood appearance standards. Always check your covenants, and we're happy to submit samples directly to your management company before installation.
Installation quality matters more in Savannah's moisture-heavy climate. Poor base prep or inadequate drainage leads to algae, shifting, and early failure. We price-match because we're confident in our installation standards—not because we're cutting corners. You get local expertise, proper regional engineering, and a turf system built to handle our coastal conditions.
Call (706) 701-8873 or visit instant.lawnlogicturf.com — 60-second quotes, no pressure.