Emergency Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
A sport court in your Savannah backyard isn't a luxury—it's a practical solution to the reality of playing on natural grass here. Our coastal sandy loam, salt-air exposure, and relentless humidity create conditions where grass struggles. Whether you're in the Historic District with limited yard space, enjoying the tree-lined streets of Ardsley Park, or looking out toward Isle of Hope, a properly installed artificial court gives you a playable surface year-round without the constant battle against moisture and salt damage. We understand Savannah's unique climate challenges. Natural turf gets beat down fast in our heat and humidity, drainage becomes a nightmare after summer storms, and the salt air accelerates wear. An artificial sport court handles all of that. You get a surface that's ready to play on the day after installation, doesn't require the endless watering that keeps your water bill climbing, and holds up to Savannah's coastal conditions better than anything grown in the ground. Our emergency installation service exists because we know things come up. A family reunion happening next month. A tournament scheduled. Weather windows closing fast. We've built our process around getting courts installed quickly without cutting corners on preparation or base work.
Savannah's sandy loam base actually works in your favor for court installation—drainage is better than clay-heavy soils you'll find inland. The real challenge is salt air and humidity. We account for both during prep. Your yard's drainage pattern matters more here than in drier climates. We slope courts toward storm drains or swales, especially if you're in neighborhoods where standing water lingers after thunderstorms. If mature oak trees shade your potential court location—common in Ardsley Park and the Historic District—we factor that into surface selection and maintenance planning. Shade keeps courts cooler but can trap moisture longer. The coastal wind means we secure perimeters tighter than standard installations. Sand base gets compacted differently here due to moisture levels. Savannah yards vary dramatically by neighborhood. Historic District properties often have smaller footprints where we work within tight spaces. Southside and areas near Forsyth Park typically offer more square footage. Regardless of your ZIP code, we always confirm HOA landscape requirements before starting—several Savannah neighborhoods have specific aesthetic guidelines that affect court borders and surrounding plantings.
Our combination of high humidity, salt-air exposure, and sandy loam creates stress on grass year-round. Turf struggles with drainage after heavy summer rains, salt damage accelerates decline along the coast, and fungal issues thrive in our moisture-rich environment. An artificial surface eliminates those variables entirely while handling Savannah's weather patterns consistently.
Proper base preparation is critical in coastal Georgia. We install drainage layers beneath the court specifically designed for high-water-table areas. We slope courts toward French drains or existing storm systems. Our team understands how Savannah's water sits—we've installed courts across Ardsley Park, Isle of Hope, and the Southside, so we know neighborhood-specific drainage patterns.
Yes—that's exactly what our emergency installation service handles. We schedule site prep, base work, and surfacing with compressed timelines. Savannah properties generally allow faster installation than inland Georgia sites because we're familiar with local soil conditions. We'll confirm your specific timeline during the initial site visit.
Not if the court is built and maintained correctly. We use salt-resistant materials throughout—base components, backing, and surface infill designed for coastal conditions. Regular rinsing with fresh water helps extend lifespan. Proper drainage prevents salt accumulation in the base layers, which is crucial in our proximity to River Street and coastal areas.
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