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Building a new home in Savannah? A sport court is one of those upgrades that actually pays dividends—especially in our climate. Whether you're settling into the Historic District, Ardsley Park, or the Southside, a properly installed artificial turf court gives your family a year-round play space without the constant maintenance headaches that come with natural grass in coastal Georgia. Our team understands what Savannah homeowners really need: surfaces that stand up to salt-air exposure, humid summers, and the occasional tropical downpour, while still looking sharp enough to complement your landscaping. We've worked with builders and homeowners throughout Chatham County—from Isle of Hope estates to newer construction neighborhoods—and we know exactly how to spec a court that'll outlast the warranty. Unlike the cookie-cutter approach, we design around your yard's unique sun patterns, drainage needs, and your family's actual play style. No fluff, no overselling. Just a court that works.
Savannah's sandy loam soil is actually ideal for drainage—that's the good news. The challenge? Our humidity and salt-air exposure can break down cheaper turf systems faster than you'd expect. That's why we focus on UV-stabilized fibers and premium backing that won't degrade after a few coastal summers. Your yard's sun exposure matters too. If you're in a shaded pocket near Bonaventure Cemetery or under live oaks (common in Ardsley Park), we'll recommend turf with excellent low-light performance. New construction homes in our area typically have 4,000–8,000 square feet of usable yard space, so we design courts that feel proportional and don't overwhelm the landscape. HOA rules vary significantly—Historic District and Isle of Hope properties sometimes have stricter guidelines around colors and edge finishes, while Southside neighborhoods tend to be more flexible. We handle those conversations upfront so there are no surprises. Installation accounts for Savannah's water table and seasonal drainage patterns; we're not just laying turf, we're engineering it to perform through our wet springs and humid falls.
Absolutely, but it depends on the turf quality and installation method. We use commercial-grade fibers with UV inhibitors specifically rated for coastal environments. Salt air can degrade cheaper synthetics, but premium turf backed with proper infill and drainage actually performs better than natural grass in our humidity. We've installed courts throughout Chatham County that look as good in year five as they did on day one.
Sandy loam is naturally porous, which is actually an advantage for us. We still install a proper perforated base layer and crushed stone foundation to manage subsurface water during heavy rains—Savannah gets plenty. This prevents standing water and keeps the court playable year-round, even in spring when the water table rises near Isle of Hope and riverside neighborhoods.
A half-court basketball setup typically needs about 2,000–2,400 square feet. Full tennis is around 4,500–5,500 square feet. Most new construction homes in Savannah neighborhoods have room for at least a half-court or multi-sport setup. We assess your lot during the site visit and show you realistic options that don't compete with the rest of your landscaping.
Historic District properties and Isle of Hope sometimes require muted turf colors and low-profile edging. Ardsley Park and Southside neighborhoods are usually more open. We know the local HOA landscape rules and help you navigate approval before installation starts. It's one less headache during new construction.
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