Urgent Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Savannah aren't just a nice-to-have—they're a practical solution for families dealing with our coastal climate and sandy soil. Whether you're in the Historic District where space is tight, out in the Southside with more room to work with, or anywhere in between, artificial turf gives you a playable surface year-round without the constant battle against humidity, salt air, and our unpredictable Georgia weather. Natural grass struggles here. Our sandy loam drains too fast in some spots and holds moisture in others, and the combination of heat and salt spray from the water makes traditional lawns look tired by mid-summer. A professional sport court installation handles all of that. You get a durable, low-maintenance playing surface that handles basketball, tennis, multi-sport use, or just a clean family gathering space. We've worked with homeowners across Chatham County—from Isle of Hope to Ardsley Park—who were tired of replacing sod every few years or dealing with bare patches come August. The upfront investment pays for itself in time saved, water bills cut, and a yard that actually performs.
Savannah's coastal sandy loam creates unique challenges for sport courts. Our soil drains quickly in some areas but compacts poorly, meaning proper base preparation is non-negotiable. The high humidity and salt-air exposure we get near the water—especially for properties closer to River Street or the Historic District waterfront—demands turf materials rated for corrosion resistance. UV protection is equally critical; our summer sun is relentless, and inferior turf fades fast. Shade patterns matter too. Many Savannah yards, particularly in Ardsley Park and around Forsyth Park, have mature oak canopies that create dappled light. That's good for cooling, but it affects ball response and surface longevity. We factor that into material selection and court orientation. Lot sizes vary widely depending on your neighborhood—Historic District properties tend to be smaller, while Southside homes often have more space for regulation or semi-regulation courts. Local HOAs in established areas sometimes have landscape guidelines, so we confirm requirements upfront. Our installation process accounts for our water table and drainage patterns; improper grading here can lead to pooling during heavy summer storms.
Our sandy loam soil doesn't hold moisture or nutrients consistently, and the combination of high humidity, salt spray, and intense summer heat stresses most grass varieties. By mid-summer, you're fighting bare patches and fungal issues. Artificial turf sidesteps these problems entirely and thrives in our coastal climate.
A standard residential court takes 3–5 days depending on size and existing grade work. Our crews schedule around Savannah's summer weather patterns; we avoid peak heat and plan for potential afternoon storms. We'll give you a specific timeline once we assess your site.
Absolutely. Our coastal water table and heavy summer rainfall mean proper base preparation and subsurface drainage are critical. We install perforated underdrain systems and grade courts to shed water away from structures. This prevents pooling and extends turf life significantly.
We work throughout Chatham County, including the Historic District, Ardsley Park, Isle of Hope, and Southside. We handle all ZIP codes in the Savannah metro area. If you're in one of those neighborhoods and need an urgent install, reach out—we'll prioritize your project.
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