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Savannah's humid summers and salt-laden air mean your backyard takes a beating. Whether you're in the Historic District with a postage-stamp lot, out in Ardsley Park with a sprawling yard, or anywhere near River Street where that coastal moisture creeps into everything, a sport court built with quality artificial turf can transform how your family plays and relaxes outside. We've installed courts for homeowners across Chatham County—from Isle of Hope to the Southside—who wanted a surface that handles Georgia's climate without the constant upkeep. A sport court gives you a year-round space for basketball, pickleball, tennis, or just tossing a ball around. Unlike natural grass, which struggles in our sandy loam soil and high humidity, a properly installed synthetic surface drains fast, resists salt-air deterioration, and stays playable even after our afternoon thunderstorms. The neighborhoods here have different aesthetics and space constraints, so we customize every court to fit both your landscape and your HOA guidelines. Let's talk about what's possible in your yard.
Savannah's coastal sandy loam drains well on the surface, but underneath, you've got saltwater influence and high groundwater in many areas—especially closer to Bonaventure Cemetery and the Isle of Hope. That's why proper base preparation matters more here than in inland Georgia. We account for subsurface moisture and use drainage systems that prevent pooling, because our humidity and afternoon rains can overwhelm a poorly prepped court. Sun exposure varies wildly depending on your neighborhood. Historic District properties often have mature live oaks that cast serious shade; Ardsley Park homes tend to get stronger afternoon sun. We assess your specific lot and recommend turf pile height and infill systems accordingly. Lot sizes here range from tight urban gardens to quarter-acre backyards, so we scale courts to your actual space. Salt-air exposure is real if you're near River Street or the water—we select infill materials and turf grades rated for coastal conditions. Many Savannah HOAs have landscape guidelines that actually favor artificial turf because it stays uniform and well-maintained. We help you navigate any covenant restrictions before installation.
Salt exposure can degrade lower-quality turf over time, but premium synthetic systems with UV-stabilized fibers and salt-resistant infill hold up well in Savannah's coastal environment. We specify materials tested for marine conditions and recommend periodic rinse-downs to prevent salt accumulation. Proper drainage also prevents salt-saturated water from pooling on the court surface.
Sandy loam drains quickly, which is good, but it can shift over time with our water table fluctuations. We install a compacted base layer, then a drainage sublayer, to keep your court level and stable. This prevents the settling issues you'd see with a thin installation over native soil alone.
Court size depends on your actual lot and intended use, not neighborhood. Many Historic District homes have smaller yards; Southside properties often have more room. We measure your space, discuss your HOA's requirements, and design a court that maximizes play area without overwhelming your landscape.
Synthetic courts require minimal maintenance—regular brushing to keep the infill even, occasional rinsing to remove pollen and salt residue, and removing debris. Humidity doesn't rot artificial turf like it does wood, and you won't deal with moss or mold growth the way you would with natural grass in our climate.
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