Older Home — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Brunswick's got that old-money charm, especially in the historic districts around Old Town where homes have been standing for generations. A lot of those properties have yards that tell stories—mature oaks, salty coastal breezes rolling in from Jekyll Island, and soil that's more sand than anything else. If you've been thinking about adding a putting green to your backyard, you're looking at something that actually makes sense here. The real grass struggle is real in our part of Georgia: salt air corrodes traditional sod, our sandy soil drains too fast for consistent play surfaces, and the summer heat can make maintenance feel endless. That's where artificial turf for a putting green comes in. It's not about cutting corners—it's about working with what the Glynn County climate actually throws at us. A quality putting green sits there year-round, handles the moisture swings from the waterfront proximity, and gives you that practice surface without fighting coastal conditions every single week. Whether your home is on the Mainland side or closer to the Sea Island access routes, the investment pays back in usability.
Brunswick's sandy coastal soil is actually your biggest consideration here. Unlike inland Georgia properties with clay-based earth, our yards drain fast—sometimes too fast for natural grass to establish deep roots. That sandy base, though, is fantastic for artificial turf installation. It compacts nicely and provides natural drainage that prevents pooling, which is critical when you're dealing with salt-air moisture and occasional heavy rain. The salt exposure itself matters more than most homeowners realize. If you're in or near Old Town or anywhere with views toward the waterfront, your turf backing and infill need to handle saline conditions without degrading. Shade patterns shift throughout the year thanks to our mature tree canopy, so a pre-installation walkthrough at different times of day helps us nail the right pile height and backing for your specific microclimate. Most Brunswick lots run smaller than suburban inland properties, which actually works in favor of a putting green—you're maximizing a compact space instead of spreading resources thin. HOA guidelines in some neighborhoods require approval, so we handle that documentation upfront. Installation typically takes 2–3 days depending on lot prep and existing hardscape.
Not if it's installed right. We use marine-grade backing and infill rated for coastal environments. The key is proper drainage—saltwater sits on the surface initially, but our installation methods ensure it flows through instead of pooling. We've done dozens of these installs around Mary Ross Waterfront Park and the causeway areas without issues. Regular rinsing with fresh water during humid months is good maintenance practice, but the turf itself holds up fine.
Absolutely. Sandy soil is actually ideal—it compacts predictably and drains naturally, so we don't need extensive base prep like inland Georgia properties do. We still remove old sod, level the area, and add a proper foundation layer, but your existing terrain works with us instead of against us. Most Brunswick yards need less earthwork than clay-based sites.
Quality turf here lasts 12–15 years with proper care. Our coastal humidity and salt exposure don't shorten lifespan if drainage is solid and you're using marine-grade materials. We back everything with a warranty. Maintenance is minimal—occasional brushing, infill top-ups every few years, and fresh-water rinses after salt-spray events.
It depends on size and site conditions, but most residential greens here run $3,500–$8,000. Older homes in Old Town sometimes need extra prep work around tree roots or existing hardscape, which affects the final number. We quote on-site after assessing your lot's specific drainage and structural needs.
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