Satisfaction Guarantee — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Savannah's got character—those moss-draped oaks, the river breeze, those picture-perfect squares. But if you're a parent trying to get your kid outside for basketball or tennis practice, or you just want a durable playing surface that won't turn to mud during our thick humidity seasons, a sport court changes everything. We've installed artificial courts across the Historic District, out in Ardsley Park, and down toward Isle of Hope, and the feedback is consistent: families stop making excuses about weather and start actually using their yards. Our sport courts handle Savannah's particular challenges—the salt air, the coastal moisture, the intense afternoon sun—without the headaches of natural grass or concrete. They're cushioned for joint impact, they drain properly even during our heavy summer downpours, and they look sharp year-round. Whether it's a small backyard setup in the Southside or a larger installation near Forsyth Park, we build these to last and back them with a satisfaction guarantee because we know what works here.
Savannah's sandy loam soil and high humidity create unique court-building conditions. Our coastal salt-air exposure means your playing surface needs UV-stabilized materials and proper drainage—we've engineered installations to handle standing water from those afternoon thunderstorms without pooling. The sun exposure varies dramatically depending on your neighborhood; homes near the river and in tree-heavy areas like Ardsley Park get natural shade that reduces heat buildup, while Southside properties often get full afternoon exposure, so we adjust turf pile and base preparation accordingly. Most Savannah yards sit between 4,000 and 8,000 square feet, so we typically design courts that maximize playable area without overwhelming the landscape. Homeowners in HOA communities—especially in the Historic District and Isle of Hope—should verify court color and height restrictions before installation, though most modern sport courts meet standard guidelines. Our base layer accounts for Savannah's water table and moisture patterns; we slope for drainage and use materials that prevent mildew and algae growth in our humid climate. Sand-based infill works better here than rubber in most cases, keeping courts cooler and reducing maintenance headaches.
Absolutely. We use UV-resistant synthetic turf and stainless-steel components specifically chosen for coastal environments. The salt air won't corrode quality materials, and the humidity actually helps stabilize the court—we've got dozens of installations throughout Chatham County that thrive. Annual rinses with fresh water keep salt residue minimal, and proper drainage prevents moisture from becoming a problem.
Far less than natural grass. You'll brush it occasionally to keep infill distributed evenly, rinse it after heavy storms or pollen season, and remove debris. Savannah's frequent rain actually works in your favor—it keeps dust down. Most homeowners spend 10–15 minutes monthly on upkeep, compared to weekly mowing and constant fungal issues with natural grass in our humidity.
Yes. Shade actually reduces heat buildup, which is a plus here. We'll adjust infill type and pile height based on your specific sun exposure. Even in shadier neighborhoods like parts of Ardsley Park and Isle of Hope, courts perform excellently. The trade-off is slightly slower drying after rain, but our drainage systems handle it.
We stand behind installation quality, material durability under Savannah's conditions, and playability. If your court isn't performing as promised—drainage issues, premature wear, or surface problems—we make it right. This isn't about fine print; it's about earning your trust in a community where reputation matters.
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