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Brunswick's coastal charm comes with a real challenge: keeping a natural lawn looking good when salt air, sandy soil, and humidity are working against you. Pet owners in Old Town, the Mainland neighborhoods, and near Sea Island know this struggle intimately. Your dog or cat deserves a yard that's both beautiful and functional, but between the constant browning, the maintenance grind, and salt damage to traditional grass, many homeowners here are making the switch to pet-friendly artificial turf. The truth is, synthetic turf solves the specific problems Brunswick yards face. You get a lush, green surface year-round without fighting our coastal climate. Your pets get a clean, safe place to play without muddy paws and bare patches. And you? You get your weekends back. Whether your yard overlooks the waterfront near Mary Ross or sits on the Mainland side of the Sidney Lanier Bridge, pet turf transforms what used to be a liability into one of your home's best features.
Brunswick's sandy, salt-laden soil is beautiful for coastal living but terrible for keeping grass alive. Natural lawns struggle here because salt air stunts root development and sand doesn't hold nutrients well. Humidity and our frequent summer storms compound the problem—fungal issues thrive in that environment. Pet turf eliminates those headaches entirely. Our coastal properties also face unique sun patterns depending on location. Mainland yards often get full sun exposure, which makes synthetic turf's fade resistance important (we use UV-stabilized materials rated for Southern coastal climates). Shaded yards near tree lines need good drainage, and our turf systems include engineered base layers that handle our heavy rainfall without pooling. HOA guidelines in some neighborhoods do require approval, so we always check before installation. Most Brunswick lots are anywhere from quarter-acre to half-acre, giving us plenty of room to create distinct pet zones with proper infill materials that won't track salt residue back into your home. Installation here requires clearing that sandy topsoil properly and setting a compacted base—something we've refined through years of coastal Georgia work.
No. Our pet turf materials are specifically rated for coastal environments and won't degrade from salt exposure like natural grass roots do. We install a permeable base that allows salt water to drain through rather than accumulate. Homeowners near Sea Island access and waterfront properties have had great success—the turf actually lasts longer here than it would in inland areas because there's no thaw-and-freeze cycle breaking down the fibers.
Absolutely. Sandy soil actually drains better than clay, which is ideal for pet turf. We use antimicrobial infill that prevents bacterial growth and odor buildup in our humid climate. The turf is non-toxic, won't stain paws, and is comfortable for extended play. Your pets get a cooler surface than natural grass during hot Mainland summers.
Way less than natural grass. You'll rinse the turf occasionally to remove salt residue and debris, especially after storms common to our area. Unlike traditional lawns that need fungicide treatments and constant watering despite our humidity, pet turf requires brushing and occasional deep cleaning. That's it. No mowing, no fertilizer, no fighting salt damage.
Most residential installations take 2-4 days, depending on yard size and site prep. We clear and compact the sandy base, install our drainage system rated for our coastal rainfall, then lay and secure the turf. You can use the yard within 24 hours. Larger properties in Old Town or Mainland neighborhoods might take an extra day, but we always work around your schedule.
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