Lifetime Warranty — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Savannah's coastal climate is beautiful, but it's brutal on natural grass. Between the sandy loam soil, salt-air exposure, and that relentless humidity rolling in from the Atlantic, keeping a lawn looking sharp takes serious work—or it did, before artificial turf became the smarter choice for homeowners in the Historic District, Ardsley Park, Isle of Hope, and the Southside. The real problem isn't just maintenance; it's that natural grass deteriorates faster here than almost anywhere else in Georgia. You get brown patches, thin spots, and constant watering bills. That's where turf repair and replacement make sense. Instead of patching problem areas with sod that'll struggle in our sandy soil and salt spray, modern artificial turf solutions give you a permanently green yard that actually handles Savannah's environment better than anything nature grows. We've seen too many homeowners spend five years fighting their lawn when a lifetime warranty on quality artificial turf solves the problem permanently. Your yard near Forsyth Park or along River Street deserves better than a losing battle with the elements.
Savannah's coastal sandy loam drains quickly—which sounds good until you realize it means water moves right through without feeding your grass roots. Add salt-air exposure from the marsh and ocean breezes, and you've got a recipe for turf stress that most Georgia landscapers don't fully account for. Humidity here hovers around 70% year-round, creating ideal conditions for fungal issues and disease pressure that natural grass can't always shake. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on your neighborhood. Properties in the Historic District or near Bonaventure Cemetery often have mature live oaks creating heavy shade, while homes on the Southside or in newer developments might get six to eight hours of direct afternoon heat. Artificial turf installers in Savannah need to account for proper base preparation—our sandy soil requires solid subsurface drainage to prevent pooling and shifting. Many HOA-governed communities, especially in Ardsley Park, have specific landscape guidelines, so confirming your turf choice meets covenants before installation saves headaches. Yard sizes in established neighborhoods tend to be smaller and more irregularly shaped, requiring precision cutting and seaming rather than simple rectangular layouts.
Absolutely. Artificial turf actually thrives where natural grass struggles in coastal Georgia. Salt spray that burns out St. Augustine grass doesn't affect synthetic fibers. High humidity won't create mold or fungal disease the way it does on living lawns. Our lifetime warranty covers material degradation from environmental factors, so you're protected against Savannah's specific climate challenges for decades.
Yes. Savannah's sandy soil drains so fast that improper base preparation leads to shifting and settling. We install a compacted stone base with perforated under-layer designed specifically for coastal sandy loam. This prevents water from pooling while keeping the turf stable—critical in our wet, humid environment. It's the difference between turf that lasts 15 years and turf that looks tired in five.
Yes, but it requires the right product. We offer shade-optimized synthetic blends that perform well under 50-70% light conditions common in Savannah's historic neighborhoods. They won't create the bare spots natural grass would, though extremely dense oak shade (under 40% light) might benefit from hybrid solutions. We assess your specific canopy coverage during consultation.
Some neighborhoods do have landscape covenants, but most now permit quality artificial turf or have updated their rules in recent years. We always recommend reviewing your HOA documentation before design. Our team can help with variance requests if needed, and our premium turf products are designed to look indistinguishable from natural grass—which satisfies even stricter architectural committees.
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