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Drainage problems in Brunswick aren't just about puddles—they're about protecting your yard from the salt-air corrosion and sandy soil conditions that make this coastal area unique. Whether you're in Old Town, closer to the mainland neighborhoods, or anywhere with Jekyll Island access, poor drainage can turn your lawn into a swamp within hours of our frequent summer storms. That's where artificial turf with proper drainage infrastructure comes in. We've installed thousands of systems across Georgia, and Brunswick's specific soil composition—that loose, sandy base with salt exposure—actually works in your favor when you get the drainage right. The key is laying down the proper base layers, grading your yard correctly, and installing a system that moves water away from your foundation instead of pooling around it. Most homeowners don't realize that their existing natural grass is probably failing because the drainage was never adequate to begin with. Artificial turf gives you a second chance to fix it properly, and we handle the entire process: assessment, excavation, base preparation, and installation. You won't be stuck with a muddy mess every time it rains, and you'll save hours on maintenance. Better yet, you get a green, usable yard year-round without the drainage headaches that plague so many Brunswick properties.
Brunswick's coastal sandy soil drains quickly in some ways, but that's exactly the problem—water moves through it unpredictably, creating low spots and pooling around foundations. The salt air also degrades conventional landscape materials faster, so we use marine-grade components in our drainage systems. Your yard size matters too; many Brunswick homes on the mainland have smaller lots with tighter grading, which means we need to be strategic about where water exits your property. Old Town properties sometimes have mature tree coverage that blocks sun and traps moisture, making drainage even more critical. We account for your home's proximity to Mary Ross Waterfront Park and the general water table in Glynn County—these factors influence how aggressively we need to slope and drain. The good news: artificial turf doesn't degrade from salt spray like natural grass does, and our drainage system works regardless of sun or shade. We also design around any HOA landscape guidelines in your neighborhood; many Brunswick communities have specific rules about drainage solutions and aesthetic requirements. Installation takes a few days, and we schedule around typical Brunswick weather patterns to ensure proper curing and settling.
Glynn County's sandy coastal soil looks like it drains well, but it often compacts unevenly, creating hidden low spots. Salt air also affects soil structure differently depending on sun exposure and proximity to the water. We map your yard's actual drainage flow—not guessing—and regrade it properly. Artificial turf installation gives us the chance to fix these underlying issues instead of working around them.
Yes, but we design for it. Brunswick's proximity to Jekyll Island means groundwater is higher than inland areas. We install perforated base layers and French drains that move surface water away from your foundation while accounting for seasonal water-table changes. This is standard for us in coastal Glynn County properties.
Most jobs take 3–5 days depending on yard size and existing drainage removal. We work around typical Brunswick weather windows and curing times. Smaller Old Town or mainland lots often finish faster. We schedule in advance and give you a firm timeline before we start.
Absolutely. Salt-air exposure is common in your area, and we design turf systems to resist it. Mature trees mean shade and moisture retention, so we adjust our drainage slope and base composition accordingly. Both challenges are routine for us in Brunswick's coastal neighborhoods.
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