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Savannah's salt air and humidity create a unique set of challenges for outdoor spaces—especially when your turf starts showing wear. Whether you're in the Historic District where every curb appeal matters, or out in Ardsley Park where the yards run deeper, damaged artificial turf can stick out like a sore thumb. The good news is that repairs don't have to mean ripping everything out and starting over. We specialize in fast-turnaround fixes that address everything from seam separation (common in our coastal humidity) to infill settling and drainage issues that pop up after heavy Savannah rains. Your lawn gets a second life without the weeks-long disruption. Most repairs happen in a single visit, which means your family gets back to enjoying Forsyth Park–adjacent living without the construction headache. We understand the Savannah timeline—you've got guests coming, kids playing, and honestly, you don't want a torn-up yard staring back at you from your back porch.
Savannah's sandy loam base is actually forgiving for artificial turf, but the salt-air exposure and coastal humidity mean seams and backing materials take a beating faster than they would inland. The wet season—June through September—puts pressure on drainage systems, especially in lower-lying neighborhoods like Isle of Hope where water sits longer after storms. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on your lot. Historic District homes often have mature oak canopies that shade yards completely, while Southside properties get full afternoon heat that can accelerate infill compaction. HOA rules in Ardsley Park and other deed-restricted communities sometimes have specific turf specifications, so repairs need to match existing material closely—not just functionally, but visually. Most Savannah yards range from 3,000 to 8,000 square feet, which means targeted repairs are cost-effective compared to full replacements. Installation notes: we always check subsurface drainage before closing up seams, since the water table in Chatham County sits high. Proper slope is essential.
We prioritize rush repairs for Savannah clients. Most seam repairs, infill top-ups, and small drainage fixes happen same-day or next-morning, depending on damage scope. Larger jobs—like replacing a 500+ square foot section—typically take 1–2 days. Call us as soon as you spot the problem so we can schedule accordingly.
Yes, coastal exposure accelerates backing degradation and can corrode metal drainage components. Savannah turf needs regular rinsing to prevent salt buildup, and seams need inspection every 18–24 months. We recommend using salt-resistant infill products and checking drainage systems before the rainy season hits.
Usually both. The water table in that area sits high, so even well-installed turf can trap water if subsurface drainage is poor. We inspect your base layer and perimeter drainage first. Sometimes it's just a clogged outlet; other times we need to improve slope or add drainage channels under the turf.
That's tricky in Savannah because UV exposure and humidity fade turf unevenly. If your existing turf is 3+ years old, matching texture and color exactly is tough. We usually recommend either a targeted patch in a less-visible area, or full-section replacement if it's in the front. We'll show you samples so you see the difference before we proceed.
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