Garden Pathway — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Brunswick's coastal charm comes with a unique set of yard challenges. Between the sandy soil, salt-air exposure, and the humidity that rolls in from the water, keeping a natural grass pool deck in shape is an uphill battle. We've installed artificial turf around pools in Old Town, along the Mainland neighborhoods, and near Sea Island access points—and honestly, it's one of the smartest upgrades homeowners make down here. Your pool area takes a beating. Chlorine splashes on natural grass, saltwater mist corrodes roots, and our sandy soil drains too fast to support thick, healthy turf year-round. Throw in foot traffic from family gatherings and the occasional summer storm, and you're looking at bare patches, dead spots, and constant maintenance. Artificial turf flips that script entirely. It drains properly even in our heavy coastal rains, resists salt and chemical damage, and gives you a lush green surface that doesn't require fertilizer, mowing, or replacement every few years. What makes pool turf different from regular lawn installations is the drainage system and material choice. Around water features, you need turf that won't rot, won't harbor mold in our humid climate, and can handle the unique stresses of pool chemistry. We've perfected this for Brunswick's specific conditions—the sandy substrate, the salt air coming off the water near Mary Ross Waterfront Park and beyond, and the way our yards tend to be designed. Installation takes days, not weeks, and you're ready to use your pool area immediately. No waiting for sod to root in, no dead zones, no seasonal die-off.
Brunswick's coastal geography creates specific turf demands. Our sandy soil is naturally well-draining, which sounds good until you realize it doesn't retain nutrients or moisture the way clay-based soils do. With natural grass, this means constant watering and feeding. Artificial turf actually thrives in sandy conditions because we engineer the drainage system to work with your existing soil rather than fight it. Salt air is the other major factor. If you're in neighborhoods with Sea Island access or anywhere near the waterfront, salt spray corrodes organic grass roots and stresses the plant. Synthetic turf doesn't have roots to corrode, and the materials we use are specifically rated for salt-air environments—they won't break down or discolor the way cheaper alternatives do. Sun and shade patterns here vary widely depending on whether you're in Old Town's more established areas with mature trees or the Mainland's newer developments. We assess your specific microclimate during the site visit because pool areas often have partial shade from structures or trees. We'll choose a turf pile and infill that performs best in your exact conditions. One thing unique to Brunswick pool installations: our humidity and occasional heavy rain from coastal weather systems mean drainage design is critical. We slope the pool deck slightly, install proper base layers, and use perforated backing so water moves through quickly. This prevents the puddles and mold issues you'd get with poor drainage in our climate.
Salt spray corrodes natural grass roots and causes premature die-off in coastal yards. Our synthetic turf is rated for salt-air exposure and won't degrade. The fibers don't have biological systems to damage, and the backing we use resists salt crystallization. We've installed dozens of pool decks in Mainland neighborhoods and near Sea Island access with zero salt-related issues.
Yes—sandy soil actually drains too fast for natural grass, but it's ideal for artificial turf systems. We install a engineered base with proper slope and perforated backing so water moves through quickly, even during our coastal downpours. No standing water, no mold, no puddles around your pool.
Absolutely. Unlike natural grass, synthetic turf resists chlorine, salt water, and pool chemicals. We use materials specifically designed for pool environments. Just rinse it occasionally if heavy chlorine splashing occurs, but it won't yellow, die off, or develop chemical burn like organic grass does.
Most residential pool areas—typical for Old Town and Mainland yards—take 2–4 days depending on size and existing conditions. We remove old turf if needed, prepare the base, and install the new system. You can use your pool area immediately after we finish, unlike sod that needs weeks to establish roots.
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