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Brunswick's coastal beauty comes with a price—literally. If you've got pooling water in your yard after rain, soggy patches near Old Town's tree-lined streets, or that marshy feeling under your feet year-round, your drainage is crying for help. The problem isn't random. Our sandy soil, mixed with that salt-air environment and proximity to the marshlands around Jekyll Island, creates perfect conditions for water to sit and linger instead of moving through. Traditional sod struggles here. Artificial turf, on the other hand, thrives when you get the drainage right from day one. We've installed systems across the Mainland neighborhoods and near the waterfront parks that handle Brunswick's heavy summer storms without turning your yard into a swamp. The sand that makes our soil tricky? It's actually an asset once we engineer your base properly. Most homeowners in 31520, 31523, and 31525 don't realize their drainage problems can be solved without ripping out half the yard or spending a fortune on French drains and pump systems. Modern artificial turf with the right subsurface setup handles what Mother Nature throws at us. Better yet, we offer monthly financing options so you're not choosing between a functional yard and your next car payment.
Brunswick's coastal sandy soil is a double-edged sword. It drains fast in theory, but our high water table—especially near the marshes and Jekyll Island access routes—means water doesn't always drain down; it moves sideways and pools. The salt-air exposure also matters more than people think. Cheap turf fibers degrade faster here. We use UV-stabilized materials rated for coastal environments because regular synthetic grass doesn't hold up to our humidity and salt spray. Your yard size matters too. Lots in Old Town tend to be smaller and more shaded by mature oaks, which affects sun exposure and moisture retention. Mainland properties typically run larger with more direct sun, which changes how we calculate your drainage base depth. The neighborhoods around Sidney Lanier Bridge and toward the waterfront parks see higher drainage challenges due to soil composition and elevation changes. We don't do one-size-fits-all installations in Brunswick—we assess your specific lot's slope, soil composition, and how close you are to the marsh or water table. Most residential yards here need 4–6 inches of crushed stone base instead of the standard 2–3 inches you'd use inland. It costs more upfront, but it prevents the headaches that plague quick installations.
Brunswick's high water table, especially near the marshes and Jekyll Island area, means water doesn't percolate down like it does inland. Add our salt-air humidity, and moisture gets trapped in the soil profile. Artificial turf with proper base engineering—thicker crushed stone layers and maybe a French drain depending on your lot—fixes this. We've solved this repeatedly across 31520 and 31523.
Standard turf fibers break down fast in coastal salt spray. We install marine-grade synthetic grass with UV stabilizers designed for Coastal Georgia conditions. It's pricier than basic options, but it won't fade, crack, or deteriorate after a few seasons like cheaper alternatives do around Mary Ross Waterfront Park and similar areas.
Depends on your yard's size, current drainage issues, and soil depth needed. Brunswick yards average $3,500–$8,000 for proper base installation and turf. Yes—we offer flexible monthly financing so you're not stuck paying cash upfront. Let's talk about your specific property.
Glynn County has minimal restrictions on residential turf, but some neighborhoods have HOA guidelines about materials or appearance. We handle the paperwork and work within local codes. If you're in Old Town or gated communities near Sea Island, we'll verify requirements before we start digging.
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