Weekend Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Savannah's humid coastal climate and sandy soil create real challenges for outdoor sports courts. Between the salt air near River Street, the moisture that settles in Ardsley Park and the Historic District, and the heavy summer rains that flood drains throughout Chatham County, a natural grass court just doesn't hold up. We've installed artificial sport courts across all five major ZIP codes here—from the larger yards in Southside to the tighter spaces around Isle of Hope—and the transformation is immediate. Weekend installation means you're playing by Sunday afternoon, not waiting months for sod to establish in our sandy loam. Our crews understand Savannah's drainage quirks, the salt-air corrosion that affects metal fixtures, and exactly how much sun exposure your court gets depending on whether you're near Forsyth Park's tree cover or out in the open. Unlike contractors making the long drive from out of state, we're familiar with local HOA requirements across neighborhoods like Ardsley Park, where landscape consistency matters. Real Savannah families are tired of mushy courts after our afternoon thunderstorms and weeds overtaking their investment. A properly installed artificial court handles our humidity, our heat, and our unpredictable weather without the maintenance headache. That's why we focus on weekend installs—get the job done right, get you playing fast, and get back to supporting the community we actually live in.
Savannah's coastal sandy loam is excellent for drainage in theory, but our high water table and summer humidity work against traditional grass courts. The salt air—especially noticeable if you're near River Street or the waterfront areas—corrodes metal components and breaks down organic materials faster than inland Georgia. Your yard's sun exposure varies dramatically depending on neighborhood. Historic District properties often have mature oak canopies that shade courts completely, while Southside and some Isle of Hope locations get brutal afternoon direct sun. Both extremes matter for artificial turf selection. Our installation process accounts for Savannah's specific challenges: we over-engineer drainage because afternoon thunderstorms dump inches in minutes, and our crews compact base layers differently than inland installers do, knowing our sandy foundation needs extra stability. If your HOA covers Ardsley Park or similar neighborhoods, we'll verify landscape-code compliance before we start. Yard sizes across Savannah's ZIP codes range from compact quarter-court setups to full-court installations, and we've learned what works in tight spaces versus sprawling properties. The salt air and humidity mean your turf choice matters—synthetic fibers degrade differently here than in dry climates. We spec materials proven to handle Savannah's specific environment, not generic products that work everywhere.
Yes. We schedule weekend installs specifically for Savannah homeowners who want to play Sunday afternoon. The process is compressed but thorough—site prep, base layer, turf installation, line-marking, and hardware all happen Friday evening through Saturday night. Our crews know Savannah's soil and drainage patterns, so there's no guesswork that slows us down. Monday morning you're walking onto a finished court.
Salt air affects metal components more than the turf itself. We use marine-grade aluminum and stainless steel for all hardware, posts, and net systems across Savannah installations. The turf fibers we spec are resistant to salt degradation. Annual rinsing with fresh water—especially for courts near River Street or Isle of Hope—extends everything's lifespan significantly.
Our drainage design is built for Savannah's specific weather. We over-engineer base layers because our sandy loam and high water table mean standing water is a real risk. The court sheds water quickly even after heavy thunderstorms. Humidity promotes algae growth in some climates, but our infill material and drainage system keep the surface dry and playable within hours of rain.
Many do, but restrictions vary by neighborhood. We review HOA covenants before quoting any Savannah installation and can spec court colors, fencing styles, and layouts that satisfy local landscape guidelines. In some Historic District properties, low-profile court systems or screening designs align better with neighborhood aesthetics.
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