Flexible Payments — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Savannah's salt air and sandy soils aren't exactly kind to natural grass courts. Whether you're in the Historic District with a compact courtyard, out in Ardsley Park with a sprawling lot, or anywhere across Chatham County, a sport court made from artificial turf solves the problem that Mother Nature keeps throwing at you. We've helped homeowners from Isle of Hope to the Southside install courts that handle our humidity, our coastal spray, and our unpredictable weather without turning into mud or bare patches. A sport court gives you year-round playability—no more muddy tennis courts or sun-baked basketball surfaces. The real win? You'll actually use it instead of watching it deteriorate. And since we understand flexible payment options matter when you're investing in your property, we work with homeowners to make this happen on your timeline, not just ours.
Savannah's coastal sandy loam drains fast but doesn't hold much organic matter—that's actually an advantage for turf installation because we don't have to fight compacted clay. The bigger challenge is salt-air exposure, especially if you're near River Street or the water. Our artificial turf systems are specifically chosen to resist salt corrosion and UV damage from our intense sun. High humidity means proper underlayment and drainage are non-negotiable; we build courts with a base that prevents water pooling during our frequent afternoon storms. Shade patterns matter too—homes tucked under the Spanish moss-draped oaks in Bonaventure Cemetery or the tree-lined streets of Isle of Hope need careful site assessment so we choose the right turf density and pile height. Most Savannah lots range from modest Historic District footprints to generous Southside properties, so we design courts that fit your actual space and use case. Installation typically takes 3–5 days depending on site prep and existing soil conditions.
Not with the right materials. We specify UV-stabilized polyethylene and polypropylene blends that resist salt corrosion. If your home is within a few blocks of the water, we may recommend additional antimicrobial treatment and more frequent rinsing in spring. Annual freshwater rinses flush salt deposits and keep the court performing like new. Most Savannah customers in coastal zones report zero salt-related degradation after five years.
Our high humidity means standing water is your enemy. We always install a perforated base layer over compacted stone, sloped slightly to direct water away from the court. Savannah's sandy soil actually helps—it drains faster than clay—but we never rely on soil alone. The engineered drainage system is what prevents mold, algae, and soft spots during our humid summers and after heavy rain.
Absolutely. Shade changes how we choose turf pile height and infill density—thicker pile performs better under trees where there's less UV. We assess your specific sun patterns (morning vs. afternoon, seasonal changes) and recommend turf that won't compact unevenly or develop bare spots. Shaded courts actually stay cooler in Savannah's summer heat, which is a real bonus for extended play.
We work with flexible financing because we know a quality court is a significant investment. We offer monthly payment plans, seasonal payment splits (deposit now, balance after installation), and partnerships with third-party lenders. Talk to us about what fits your budget—we're committed to making your court happen without forcing an all-upfront payment.
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