Fire Pit Area — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Savannah's charm runs deep—from the moss-draped oaks around Forsyth Park to the historic squares of the District. But here's what most homeowners don't realize: that same coastal humidity and sandy loam that makes the city so beautiful can make maintaining a natural grass putting green a nightmare. Between the salt air coming off the Wilmot River area, the constant moisture, and the inconsistent sunlight filtering through those Spanish oaks, keeping a manicured green takes serious work. That's where artificial turf comes in. A high-quality putting green installation gives you that pristine, championship-level surface year-round—no watering schedules, no fungal issues from the humidity, and no dead patches from shade. Whether you're in Ardsley Park looking to upgrade your backyard, out on Isle of Hope wanting a low-maintenance entertaining space, or anywhere across the Southside, an artificial putting green paired with a fire pit creates the perfect gathering spot. You get the resort feel without the resort maintenance burden.
Savannah's coastal geography presents unique turf challenges. Your soil is primarily sandy loam with salt-spray exposure, especially if you're closer to the Wilmot River or Bonaventure Cemetery areas. That sandy base drains fast—good news for natural grass, but it means your irrigation needs are constant. With artificial turf, drainage becomes a non-issue; we engineer proper base layers to handle Savannah's high humidity and occasional heavy rainfall without pooling. Shade is another factor. Many Savannah lots feature mature live oaks and Spanish moss that block 40–60% of sunlight, which stresses natural grass but doesn't affect synthetic putting-green surfaces. Most residential yards in the Historic District and Ardsley Park fall between 800–3,000 square feet, which is ideal for a modest putting green installation paired with a fire-pit entertaining zone. We account for the region's salt-laden air by selecting UV-stabilized materials resistant to degradation. No special drainage tiles or sand base amendments are needed like you'd install for natural grass—our installation handles Savannah's conditions out of the box.
Not at all. We install marine-grade synthetic materials specifically engineered to resist salt spray and UV degradation. Homeowners near Isle of Hope and River Street have had artificial greens for years without any salt-related wear. The turf actually outlasts natural grass in coastal conditions, and maintenance is just occasional rinsing with fresh water to remove any salt residue.
Absolutely—that's one of the biggest advantages over natural grass. Savannah's mature oaks create beautiful shade, but they stress live turf. Artificial greens perform identically in full sun or 60% shade, so you can install under your existing trees without worrying about dead patches or thin coverage.
Sandy loam actually makes installation easier. It drains naturally, so we don't need extensive subsurface work. We prepare a stable base, add proper infill, and ensure water flows away from your fire-pit area and home foundation. The sandy foundation is actually ideal for synthetic turf systems in humid coastal climates.
Many Savannah neighborhoods have landscape guidelines, so we recommend checking with your HOA before installation. That said, most approve artificial putting greens when they're part of a cohesive backyard design. We've worked with Historic District and Ardsley Park residents to ensure installations meet local aesthetic standards.
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