Veteran Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Brunswick's coastal location is beautiful—those views toward Jekyll Island and the marshlands around Mary Ross Waterfront Park are hard to beat. But that same proximity to the salt air and sandy soil creates real challenges for natural grass and drainage systems. We've worked with plenty of homeowners across Old Town, the Mainland, and areas near Sea Island who've dealt with soggy yards, salt-damaged turf, and drainage failures that traditional solutions just couldn't fix. Here's the thing: artificial turf with proper drainage infrastructure solves both problems at once. You get a lush, green yard year-round without fighting Georgia's coastal humidity, salt spray, or the sandy substrate that makes water management tricky. As a veteran-owned operation, we understand the value of a solid investment in your property—one that actually works and doesn't require constant maintenance. Let's walk through why drainage-focused turf installation makes sense specifically for Brunswick's environment, and how we can set your yard up to stay dry, green, and maintenance-free.
Brunswick sits on sandy coastal soil that drains quickly in theory but creates pooling problems in practice—especially during the humid summers and occasional heavy rains. The salt air from the Atlantic and Jekyll Island shipping lanes can burn out traditional sod within a season or two, which is why so many locals end up with patchy, yellowed grass by mid-summer. Artificial turf eliminates that salt-burn issue entirely. What matters most here is the base layer and subsurface drainage system. We engineer the subgrade to slope water away from your home's foundation, and we install permeable backing that prevents the standing water you'd typically see in Glynn County yards. Most Brunswick properties—whether they're in Old Town's tighter lots or the roomier Mainland parcels—benefit from a French drain or perimeter drainage system installed alongside the turf. The coastal humidity means you want breathable infill and excellent air circulation under the turf. We also account for the sun exposure patterns created by live oaks and maritime trees common to the area. Your yard will drain better, stay cooler, and won't harbor the salt-tolerant weeds and fungi that plague natural grass in this region.
Coastal salt air damages grass blades and disrupts the soil chemistry—you'll notice yellowing and thinning by early summer in most Brunswick yards. Combined with sandy soil that doesn't retain nutrients well, and the humidity that encourages mold, natural turf requires constant fertilizing, fungicide applications, and reseeding. Artificial turf bypasses all of that and stays green regardless of salt exposure or soil conditions.
Yes, but only with the right installation approach. Sandy soil drains too fast in some areas and pools in others depending on slope and compaction. We use a layered drainage system—engineered base, perforated drainage board, and proper grading—so water flows away from your home and into appropriate drainage zones. This actually performs better than relying on native sandy soil alone.
We honor active and retired military with a meaningful discount on the full installation cost, including drainage work and materials. Just bring your military ID during the consultation. It's our way of recognizing service. The discount applies whether you're near the Sidney Lanier Bridge, Old Town, or anywhere else in Glynn County.
Most residential properties take 3–5 days, depending on yard size and existing drainage issues. We handle site prep, base installation, drainage infrastructure, and turf installation as one cohesive project. Because we're based locally to Georgia, we're familiar with Glynn County's soil and climate, so we work efficiently without cutting corners.
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