Veteran Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Savannah's got character—Spanish moss, river breezes, and some of the most beautiful historic properties in the Southeast. But that coastal humidity and sandy soil? They can be rough on natural grass. A lot of homeowners in the Historic District, Ardsley Park, and Isle of Hope are discovering that artificial turf puts them back in control. No more fighting salt-air damage, no more watering in that thick coastal heat, and no more watching your lawn struggle through Georgia's wet summers. A putting green specifically lets you enjoy a polished outdoor space without the maintenance headache. Whether you're in one of Savannah's classic neighborhoods or the Southside, an artificial putting surface gives you that manicured look year-round—and honestly, it's one of the smartest upgrades we install for folks who value their time and their yards. We work with local homeowners who want quality turf without the constant upkeep, and we're proud to offer veteran discounts to those who've served.
Savannah's coastal sandy loam soil drains fast, which sounds great until you realize it means your turf dries out quickly and saltwater exposure can stress natural grass. The humidity near River Street and the marshlands creates an environment where mold and fungal issues are real concerns for traditional lawns. Putting greens sidestep all of that. Your soil prep matters here—we work with local drainage patterns and make sure the base is solid, especially if your property sits lower or has clay pockets beneath that sandy top layer. Shade is another consideration; if you're tucked under live oaks in Bonaventure Cemetery's vicinity or have thick tree coverage on your lot, natural grass struggles. Artificial turf thrives in partial shade and full sun alike. Savannah's HOA communities—particularly in Ardsley Park and Isle of Hope—often have landscape guidelines, but most welcome well-installed artificial putting greens as premium upgrades. The typical residential lot sizes here allow for 150–400 square feet of putting surface, which is perfect for a hobby-grade green. Salt-air exposure means we use UV-stabilized, marine-grade materials that won't fade or degrade from the coastal environment.
Absolutely. We spec marine-grade synthetic turf with UV stabilizers designed for coastal climates. Savannah's salt spray won't degrade quality artificial putting surfaces the way it damages natural grass. The material drains fast, so humidity and standing water aren't problems. Your green stays playable even during our wet summers.
We excavate, then lay a compacted base layer—usually crushed stone—to handle drainage and prevent settling. Savannah's sandy loam actually works in our favor; it doesn't hold water like clay does. We slope the base slightly, add a geotextile barrier, and install the turf on top. Proper grading ensures water moves away from your home and foundations.
Artificial turf doesn't need full sun like natural grass. Whether you're under oak canopy in the Historic District or have a sunnier Southside lot, the turf performs the same. We design putting greens with proper slope and contouring so they play well regardless of light conditions.
Most do. Many Savannah HOA communities view quality artificial turf as a premium landscape feature, not a restriction. We can help you navigate any local guidelines and present the upgrade in a way that aligns with your community's standards. It's worth checking your deed, but we rarely encounter pushback.
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