Next Week Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Building a sport court in Savannah means dealing with coastal humidity, salt air, and sandy loam that shifts with the seasons. We've worked with homeowners across the Historic District, Ardsley Park, and down to Isle of Hope—yards that face real challenges: intense summer sun reflecting off Spanish moss and live oaks, occasional flooding near the river, and that persistent salt spray that eats through untreated materials. A properly installed artificial sports surface solves all of that. No more watering during droughts, no more muddy patches after heavy rain, no more comparing your backyard court to the perfectly manicured courts you see near Forsyth Park. What takes most installers four or five days takes us one week because we account for Savannah's drainage quirks, proper base preparation under coastal conditions, and the specific anchoring requirements that keep turf stable in high-humidity environments. Whether you're in the Southside with a sprawling lot or working with a tighter space in one of the historic neighborhoods, we size and install to your actual yard—not a template.
Savannah's sandy loam base is actually ideal for drainage once you get the foundation right, but the salt-air exposure and coastal humidity mean your turf system needs UV-stabilized fibers and antimicrobial backing. The live oaks create dappled shade patterns across most yards, which means you'll want a turf blend that performs in partial sun rather than full-court brightness. Summer heat here is relentless—we recommend lighter-colored infill products that don't trap as much warmth. Homeowners in the Historic District and Ardsley Park often deal with HOA landscape guidelines, so we verify requirements before installation and can show you aesthetic options that meet both playability and property standards. Most Savannah residential courts run 20' × 40' to 30' × 50', depending on lot size and setback rules. Drainage is critical because of seasonal moisture and occasional heavy rain; we install perforated base layers and proper slope grading to prevent pooling. If you're near River Street or lower-elevation neighborhoods, we factor in higher water tables during installation planning. The salt air won't degrade modern turf like it does wood or untreated metal, but we always recommend rinse-offs after coastal storms to extend the life of edging and hardware.
Our coastal humidity actually works in turf's favor—moisture keeps fibers flexible and reduces static. What matters is preventing algae and mold on shaded areas. We use antimicrobial-treated backing and ensure your base has proper drainage so water doesn't sit. Annual rinses and occasional brushing are all you need in a climate like Savannah's. The heat and salt spray are bigger factors than humidity itself.
Not the turf itself—modern synthetic fibers resist salt corrosion far better than natural grass or wood courts. The real exposure is on metal edging and hardware. We use marine-grade aluminum and stainless fasteners for installations near River Street or Isle of Hope. A quick rinse after coastal storms extends everything's lifespan significantly.
Yes. Dappled shade from live oaks is actually common in Savannah backyards. We recommend turf blends rated for 50–70% sunlight rather than full-sun products. Performance stays strong for casual play and practice. We'll assess your specific canopy during the site visit and confirm the turf type before installation week begins.
Most residential courts are ready in five business days from site prep to line marking. We account for base settling in sandy loam and coastal drainage setup. If you're in the Southside or Historic District, we confirm HOA approvals beforehand so there are no delays once we start. Next week is absolutely feasible—call us to lock in your date.
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