Driveway Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Pet owners in Brunswick face a real problem: our coastal soil doesn't play nice with traditional grass, and the salt air that makes living near Mary Ross Waterfront Park and Jekyll Island access so appealing also kills off most lawn seed. You're stuck with bare patches, muddy spots where your dog runs, and weeds that come back faster than you can pull them. That's where pet turf changes the game. Unlike natural grass, artificial turf stands up to the sandy, salty conditions that define our Glynn County climate. Whether you're in Old Town, the Mainland neighborhoods, or anywhere with Sea Island access, pet-specific turf gives you a real yard again—one that doesn't degrade under paws, urine, or the constant salt-laden moisture we get here. No more explaining brown spots to your neighbors. No more weekend trips to the garden center. Just a green, functional yard that actually handles what Brunswick weather and active pets throw at it.
Brunswick's coastal sandy soil is loose and drains fast—great for preventing water pooling, but terrible for grass roots. Add in the salt air from proximity to Jekyll Island and the waterfront, and you've got an environment where most traditional turf just withers. Pet turf installers in the area need to account for proper drainage underneath, especially in Old Town where some properties sit lower and can collect standing water after heavy rain. Sun exposure varies across neighborhoods; properties near the Sidney Lanier Bridge corridor get strong afternoon heat, while homes deeper in the Mainland often have more oak shade. Both conditions work fine with quality artificial pet turf—shade won't kill it like it kills natural grass. Installation here also means tackling that sandy base properly so the turf doesn't shift over time. Most Brunswick yards sit on quarter to half-acre lots, making full-yard or driveway-edge installations straightforward. The real advantage: you eliminate the constant battle against salt damage and the need to reseed every season.
Absolutely. Salt air is actually one of the biggest reasons homeowners in Old Town and near the waterfront choose pet turf. Natural grass struggles with salt exposure, but modern pet-turf materials are UV and salt-resistant. You won't see the brown-out or decline that happens with regular lawns near Jekyll Island or the Waterfront Park area. Just rinse it occasionally with fresh water during high-salt periods.
Sandy soil is actually ideal underneath pet turf. It drains naturally, which prevents the waterlogging and mold issues you'd get with clay soil. We prepare the sandy base properly—compacting and leveling it—so the turf sits stable over time. The combination of sandy drainage plus quality subsurface prep means your yard stays dry and functional year-round, even with frequent rain.
Shade isn't a problem for pet turf the way it is for natural grass. Whether you've got oak canopy coverage typical of the Mainland or sun exposure like the bridge corridor, pet turf performs the same. No brown patches, no thin spots, no seasonal die-off. Your yard looks consistent regardless of sun or shade patterns.
Pricing depends on the square footage and your current ground condition. Driveway-edge jobs—popular in our area because of limited yard space and high foot traffic—typically cost less than full-yard installs. Reach out with measurements and photos of your property, and we'll give you a specific quote. Most Brunswick jobs don't require extensive site prep because sandy soil cooperates with installation.
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