Lifetime Warranty — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Savannah's humid coastal climate and sandy soil create real challenges for maintaining a pristine putting green—especially in neighborhoods like Ardsley Park and Isle of Hope where manicured lawns set the tone for the entire street. Salt air from the river, afternoon downpours, and that relentless Georgia heat mean natural grass greens demand constant attention, fungicide treatments, and expensive irrigation during our drier months. That's where artificial turf comes in. A lifetime-warranty putting green eliminates the guesswork. You get that championship-quality surface year-round without worrying about disease, drought stress, or whether your neighbors' landscaping standards will creep into your property line. Whether you're in the Historic District, Southside, or anywhere across Chatham County, a synthetic putting green gives you the playability of a real course without the maintenance headaches that come with Savannah's climate. We've installed hundreds of these systems across Georgia, and we understand exactly what it takes to make one last a lifetime in our region.
Savannah's coastal sandy loam drains fast—which sounds great until you realize it also dries out quickly and provides poor root support for fine turf grasses. The salt-air exposure near River Street and waterfront properties accelerates wear on traditional grass, and the high humidity creates ideal conditions for fungal diseases like dollar spot and brown patch. Most Savannah homes have modest yard sizes, especially in the Historic District and Ardsley Park, so a putting green often becomes a focal point rather than a secondary feature. Sun and shade patterns vary dramatically depending on mature oak canopy—something you'll notice immediately when comparing a sunny Southside lot to a shaded property near Bonaventure Cemetery. Installation in this area requires proper drainage planning since our sandy base wants to shed water quickly. We typically recommend a sub-base layer that prevents the green from settling unevenly during our heavier rain seasons. The lifetime warranty covers material degradation, seam failure, and backing deterioration—all realistic concerns in Savannah's climate.
No. Modern synthetic turf is manufactured to resist salt-air exposure specifically. Unlike natural grass, which shows stress and discoloration from salt spray, artificial turf maintains its color and structural integrity regardless of proximity to River Street or waterfront areas. Rinse the surface with fresh water occasionally if you're right near the river, but otherwise it requires no special maintenance.
Sandy loam is actually ideal for artificial turf drainage. Water doesn't pool on synthetic grass like it might on clay-heavy soils, so Savannah's natural soil composition works in your favor. We do recommend a proper sub-base and perimeter drainage to prevent settling, especially if your property sits lower than surrounding lots. This ensures your green stays level through our wet season.
Most Savannah HOAs allow artificial turf as long as it looks intentional and well-maintained. Putting greens actually fall into a different category than general lawn replacement—they're viewed as recreational features. Check your deed restrictions, but we've worked with Historic District and Ardsley Park communities without issues. We can help you submit installation plans if needed.
Far less than natural grass. Brush the surface occasionally to keep the blade upright, and rinse it if debris accumulates. Savannah's humidity won't affect synthetic turf the way it affects live grass—no fungal treatments, no seasonal aeration, no watering during droughts. The lifetime warranty covers material failure, so you're protected long-term.
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