Military Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Savannah's humid summers and salt-laden air take a real toll on natural grass courts. We've installed sport courts across the Historic District, Ardsley Park, and down toward Isle of Hope—and the story's always the same. Homeowners start out fighting the coastal climate, then realize artificial turf gives them back their weekends and their sanity. A sport court isn't just about basketball or tennis anymore; it's a multi-use surface that handles everything from pickle ball to family games without turning into a mud pit the second the Chatham County humidity spikes. Our military families especially appreciate the zero-maintenance angle—no watering during those scorching summers, no fungus battles in the wet season, just a clean, consistent playing surface year-round. We understand Savannah's landscape challenges: that sandy loam soil drains fast but doesn't hold much, the salt air corrodes standard metal fixtures, and yards in neighborhoods like Southside tend to be smaller, so layout matters. That's why we customize every court to fit your space, your family's sport of choice, and your long-term budget.
Savannah's coastal location means your natural grass is constantly fighting humidity, salt spray, and intense summer heat. Sandy loam soil is actually decent for drainage, but it doesn't retain nutrients the way clay does—which means constant fertilizing just to keep grass alive. Artificial turf eliminates that cycle entirely. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on which neighborhood you're in. Properties in the Historic District often sit under live oaks with serious shade; Southside yards tend to get full afternoon sun. Both scenarios are perfect for turf—no brown patches from foot traffic in high-traffic zones, no shade die-off under trees. We also pay attention to HOA guidelines common in Ardsley Park and Isle of Hope, where landscape aesthetics matter. Many Savannah lots are compact, which means we often build courts that do double duty—a partial basketball half-court that doubles as a play surface, or a smaller pickle ball setup. We always account for subsurface drainage here; even though sandy soil drains fast, we engineer proper base layers so water doesn't pool during heavy Lowcountry rains. Salt air won't corrode the turf itself, but we specify hardware and infill materials rated for coastal exposure.
Modern synthetic turf is engineered for exactly this climate. Salt air won't degrade the grass fibers themselves, but we specify hardware and metal components with coastal-grade coatings to prevent rust. The bigger win is humidity: turf doesn't develop the fungal issues that plague natural grass in Savannah's wet summers. Drainage is built into the system, so moisture moves through instead of pooling.
Sandy loam actually works in our favor for sport court installation. It drains quickly, which is exactly what we want. We create a proper base layer with compacted stone and engineered subsurface so the court has stability and drainage. The sand beneath means we're not fighting clay compaction issues that plague other parts of Georgia.
Yes. We honor military discounts for active duty, veterans, and their families throughout the Savannah area. We work with folks stationed at Hunter Army Airfield and throughout Chatham County. Bring your military ID or verification, and let's talk about what we can do for your court project.
Absolutely. Savannah lots aren't always sprawling, and we design courts to work within real space constraints. A half-court, a pickle ball setup, or a multi-sport surface all work in compact areas. We'll walk your property, talk through how you actually want to use the space, and build something that fits your lot and your family's needs.
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