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Savannah's humidity and salt air can wreak havoc on traditional grass courts—we've seen it happen in Ardsley Park, the Historic District, and all throughout the Southside. A sport court made from artificial turf gives you a legitimate playing surface that actually holds up to our coastal climate. Whether you're in Isle of Hope looking to add backyard basketball, or closer to Forsyth Park wanting a multi-sport setup, synthetic turf eliminates the mud, the constant reseeding, and the frustration of dead patches from our sandy loam soil. Your court stays tournament-ready year-round without the weekend maintenance. We've installed dozens of these across Chatham County—from compact setups in downtown historic homes to sprawling courts in newer Southside neighborhoods. The investment pays for itself in playability, durability, and the fact that you're not replacing divots or fighting salt-spray burn every summer. Let's talk about what a sport court could look like in your yard.
Savannah's sandy loam soil and high humidity create specific challenges for outdoor courts. Traditional grass struggles because our soil drains too quickly in spots and stays boggy in others—artificial turf eliminates that guessing game entirely. The real factor here is salt air exposure, especially if you're near River Street or Isle of Hope. Our turf is UV-stabilized and fade-resistant, so it won't turn brittle or bleached from the salt-laden breezes that come off the water. Sun patterns in the Historic District can be tricky with all the oak canopy, but modern artificial surfaces perform fine in partial shade—you just need the right infill material to handle Savannah's moisture. We also account for proper drainage underneath since our water table is high; pooling water is a non-starter. Most residential yards in Ardsley Park and the Southside have enough square footage for a 30x60 or 40x60 court, though we size custom installations all the time. Installation itself is straightforward—we bring in equipment from our main location, prep your base, and get the court laid within 2–3 days depending on yard conditions and existing landscape.
No. Our turf is specifically rated for coastal environments and won't degrade, fade, or become brittle from salt exposure. We use marine-grade infill and backing materials. If you're in Isle of Hope or near the water, this is actually a big advantage over grass, which burns from salt spray. We've installed courts throughout Chatham County's waterfront neighborhoods with excellent durability.
We install a perforated base layer that channels water away efficiently, which matters since our sandy loam soil and humid climate mean moisture buildup is real. The infill we use is engineered to drain quickly while staying in place. Proper grading ensures no pooling, so your court stays playable even after heavy summer storms.
Absolutely. Partial shade is actually ideal in Savannah—less direct UV exposure means less heat buildup during our hot summers. The turf performs fine with 4+ hours of sunlight daily. If your Ardsley Park or Historic District property has dappled light from oak canopy, that's genuinely workable, and we'll recommend the right infill to handle moisture in shadier spots.
Typically 2–3 days for a standard residential court, depending on site prep and existing landscape removal. We handle permits and HOA approvals separately. Since we're based several hours away, we coordinate scheduling in blocks, so we can service multiple Savannah installations efficiently while minimizing your wait time.
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