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Brunswick's coastal location means your yard deals with challenges most Georgia homeowners never see. That sandy soil we've got here in Glynn County drains fast—sometimes too fast—and when storm surge or heavy rain hits near Mary Ross Waterfront Park or out toward the mainland neighborhoods, water pooling becomes a real problem. We've worked with homeowners across Old Town, Sea Island access areas, and beyond who thought poor drainage meant ripping out their whole yard and starting over. The truth? A solid drainage repair paired with quality artificial turf solves it without the headache. Because here's what matters: your yard should work for you, not against you. Coastal salt air is already tough on natural grass, and standing water only makes it worse. Whether you're in the 31520, 31523, or 31525 zip codes, we can have your drainage sorted and new turf installed within a week. No waiting for sod to root. No guessing whether your fix actually worked. Just a dry, playable yard that handles Brunswick's weather.
Brunswick's sandy coastal soil is a double-edged sword. It drains beautifully in normal conditions, but when you get heavy rain—especially during hurricane season or nor'easters—water moves through that sand and pools in low spots faster than you'd expect. The salt air we get from the Atlantic also means natural grass struggles; turf burn and disease are constant battles for homeowners who stick with sod. Most yards in Old Town and the mainland neighborhoods are modest-sized quarter to half-acre lots, which actually works in your favor for drainage work. We typically see two drainage scenarios: compacted soil under old turf that's created a hardpan, or grading issues where water naturally flows toward your foundation instead of away. Both are fixable. Artificial turf installation here benefits from a proper base layer that accounts for our sandy foundation—you can't just lay it down and hope. We install a engineered drainage system underneath that handles our specific soil composition. The salt air won't damage quality synthetic grass the way it damages natural turf, and you'll skip the constant fungal issues that plague coastal Georgia lawns.
Actually, it makes some things easier. Sand naturally drains, so we're usually working with you to redirect water flow rather than fighting soil compaction. The challenge is preventing erosion and ensuring water moves *away* from your house instead of toward it. Our crew accounts for that sandy base when we grade and install the drainage layer under your new turf.
No. Unlike natural grass, which gets salt burn and disease pressure from coastal humidity, quality synthetic turf actually thrives in salty environments. It won't discolor, won't develop the fungal issues that plague Brunswick's natural lawns, and it'll hold up to the salt spray without degrading. That's a major win for waterfront-area homeowners.
Yes. Once we've graded and installed your drainage system—usually 1–2 days depending on yard size—the synthetic turf goes down immediately. No waiting for sod to root, no brown patches, no guessing. By next week, you've got a finished yard. We coordinate scheduling to make it happen for Brunswick homeowners committed to the process.
Most subdivisions in the mainland and older Brunswick areas don't have strict drainage codes, but we always check for any HOA requirements before we start. Some neighborhoods have guidelines about runoff direction. We handle that conversation with you upfront so there are no surprises.
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