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Brunswick homeowners who've invested in their forever homes deserve outdoor spaces that actually work year-round—not patches of dead grass that turn into mud when the salt air rolls in from Jekyll Island. If you're in Old Town, out toward Sea Island, or anywhere on the Mainland, you know that traditional lawn care feels like a losing battle against our coastal climate. That's where pool-side artificial turf comes in. Unlike regular sod that struggles with our sandy soil and salt exposure, quality synthetic turf thrives in exactly the conditions that make Brunswick unique. Your pool deck, the areas around your water features, and those high-traffic zones near the Sidney Lanier Bridge side of town—they all stay green, safe, and low-maintenance year after year. We've worked with plenty of coastal Georgia families who were tired of reseeding, fighting weeds in sandy soil, and dealing with muddy spots near their pools. The right turf installation transforms your backyard into the gathering space you actually want to use, without the constant upkeep that drains your weekends.
Brunswick's sandy coastal soil and salt-air environment create unique challenges for any backyard project, especially around pools. Sand doesn't hold moisture or nutrients the way clay does, which means natural grass roots struggle to establish. Add seasonal salt spray into the mix—particularly noticeable if you're near Mary Ross Waterfront Park or have sight lines to the water—and you're fighting an uphill battle with conventional landscaping. Artificial turf sidesteps these problems entirely. It doesn't rely on soil chemistry, won't salt-burn or bleach out, and drains beautifully through our sandy substrate. Installation around pools in 31520, 31523, and 31525 also benefits from proper base preparation. We account for the sandy foundation by adding a crushed stone base layer that prevents settling and ensures water drains away from your pool structure. Sun exposure varies depending on your neighborhood—some Old Town properties sit under mature live oaks with dappled shade, while mainland lots near Sea Island access tend to get full afternoon heat. We size and select turf accordingly. Most Brunswick pools sit on quarter-acre to half-acre residential lots, so we're typically looking at 500 to 1,200 square feet of deck coverage. HOA rules in certain communities do have landscaping guidelines, so we always verify those before recommending synthetic options.
Absolutely. Unlike natural grass, synthetic turf doesn't absorb salt or experience the bleaching and die-off that coastal salt spray causes. In neighborhoods near Jekyll Island or anywhere along the water, turf actually performs better than sod. We use UV-stabilized materials rated for saltwater environments, and the turf won't corrode or degrade from seasonal salt exposure.
Sandy soil is actually ideal for artificial turf because it drains so well. We lay a compacted crushed-stone base over your existing sand, add landscape fabric to prevent shifting, then install the turf. This setup handles our seasonal rainfall and pool splash-out without puddling or erosion—a real problem with natural grass in 31520 and surrounding zip codes.
Most HOA communities in Old Town and mainland Brunswick allow synthetic turf, especially for pool decks where durability and safety matter. We recommend checking your specific HOA landscape covenants first. Some communities have color or pile-height preferences, and we can work within those guidelines to keep your pool area compliant.
Minimal. No mowing, no watering, no reseeding after salt exposure. Occasional rinsing to remove pollen or debris keeps it looking fresh. Unlike natural grass that dies back in winter or struggles in our sandy, salty conditions, synthetic turf stays green and functional year-round with almost zero effort.
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