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Savannah's charm comes with a backyard challenge most homeowners don't anticipate: keeping natural grass pristine in a coastal climate that doesn't always cooperate. Between the humidity, salt-air exposure creeping in from the Atlantic, and our sandy loam soil that drains faster than you'd like during dry spells, maintaining a lush lawn requires constant work. A putting green changes that equation entirely. Imagine stepping onto your Isle of Hope or Historic District patio and having championship-quality turf that actually improves your game—without the fungal issues, brown patches, or weekly maintenance that natural grass demands here in Chatham County. Our artificial putting greens are engineered specifically for Savannah's climate. They handle the moisture without getting spongy, resist salt-air degradation, and give you a consistent playing surface year-round. Whether your lot sits near Forsyth Park or along the Southside, you'll get the same reliable performance. And because we back every installation with a money-back guarantee, you're not betting on whether this works in your yard—you're investing in something we're confident will transform how you use your outdoor space.
Savannah's coastal sandy loam presents a unique installation scenario. The soil drains quickly in some areas and holds moisture in others depending on elevation and proximity to marshland, which means site prep requires careful assessment before laying turf. Our team evaluates drainage patterns across Ardsley Park and Isle of Hope yards differently than inland properties—standing water near a putting green kills the experience and shortens turf life. The high humidity here is actually an advantage for artificial surfaces; it keeps the turf supple and prevents the brittleness you'd see in drier climates. Salt-air exposure is real, though. If you're within a few miles of River Street or the water, we use materials specifically rated for coastal environments. Shading patterns matter too—Savannah's oak canopy provides natural cooling in some neighborhoods, but dense shade can affect how well turf drains. Most residential lots in our service area range from quarter-acre to full-acre backyards, giving plenty of space for 300 to 600 square feet of putting green. HOA guidelines in Historic District properties sometimes have aesthetic restrictions, so we work with your rules to ensure approval before we break ground.
Not with the right material. Our turf is UV-stabilized and manufactured to resist salt-air degradation—the same specs used in coastal Florida installations. Savannah homeowners near the water typically see zero salt-related wear. Annual rinsing with fresh water keeps it pristine, especially if you're in Isle of Hope or near River Street.
Humidity actually works in artificial turf's favor—it keeps the material flexible. Our bigger concern is poor base drainage from Savannah's sandy loam. We install proper underlayment and grading to prevent water pooling, especially crucial in lower-elevation areas of the Southside and near marsh-adjacent properties.
Absolutely. Natural grass struggles under Savannah's dense oak canopy, but artificial turf thrives there. You get better drainage without wet spots, and the shade actually protects the turf from UV stress. Ardsley Park and Historic District yards with mature trees are ideal candidates.
If you're not satisfied with performance, playability, or how the green integrates with your yard within 90 days of installation, we refund your investment. We're confident enough in our work and material selection for Savannah's specific conditions that we stand behind it fully.
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