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Brunswick's got that perfect coastal vibe, but maintaining a natural grass court in Glynn County? That's a different story. Between the sandy soil, salt air drifting in from Jekyll Island, and the humidity that makes everything grow faster than you'd expect, a lot of homeowners in Old Town and the Mainland neighborhoods are ditching the mower and choosing synthetic turf for their sport courts instead. Here's the thing—a sport court isn't just about looks. Whether you're setting up a basketball half-court behind your place, a tennis practice wall, or a multi-sport pad for the family, artificial turf handles Brunswick's climate in ways natural grass simply can't. No more fighting salt damage. No more dealing with compacted sandy patches that never recover. No more spending weekends with trimmer in hand. We've installed sport courts all over Georgia, and we know exactly what works in coastal conditions. The sandy, well-draining soil you've got here is actually an advantage for installation—it's the maintenance and durability that matter. We spec our systems to handle the salt-air exposure and the intense summer sun that beats down on properties near Mary Ross Waterfront Park and beyond. Your court will look sharp year-round without the upkeep headaches.
Brunswick's coastal sandy soil drains quickly, which is great for installation but means you need a turf system that won't shift or settle unevenly over time. We engineer a solid base specifically for Glynn County properties to handle that. That salt air is real. It corrodes standard metal edging and degrades lower-quality synthetic fibers fast. We use marine-grade materials throughout—in the turf backing, infill additives, and hardware. It makes a difference when you're breathing ocean air year-round. Sun exposure varies depending on whether your property is in Old Town's tree-heavy lots or out on the Mainland where the sky opens up. Full-sun courts need UV-stabilized fibers to prevent fading; shaded areas need excellent drainage to avoid algae buildup in our humid climate. We assess your specific lot and recommend infill and pile height accordingly. HOA rules in some neighborhoods around Sea Island access can be strict about color and finish, so we'll walk through those before we start. Most residential sport courts here run 500–1,200 square feet—perfect for a half-court or multi-sport setup. Installation takes 3–5 days depending on site prep, and we handle everything from grading to final striping.
Not if it's installed right. We use marine-grade backing and infill stabilizers that resist salt corrosion. The turf fibers themselves are non-porous, so salt doesn't penetrate like it does grass. Annual rinses with fresh water keep mineral buildup minimal. We've installed courts near the Sidney Lanier Bridge and other coastal zones—proper material selection is the key.
Actually, sandy soil is easier to work with than clay—it compacts well and drains instantly. The challenge is ensuring a stable, level base so the court doesn't shift over time. We add compacted aggregate layers and proper edge containment to lock everything in place. Your Glynn County property's drainage advantage means we skip expensive sub-base work most areas need.
We recommend silica sand mixed with antimicrobial additives for this area. The antimicrobial helps resist algae and mold growth in summer humidity. Some customers prefer rubber or hybrid infills for softer play, but sand performs best long-term in coastal conditions and is the most cost-effective for sport courts.
Most sport courts take 3–5 days from base prep to final striping. We schedule projects around weather and your availability. Since we're based in Georgia, we manage the timeline efficiently—no rushed work or excuses about distance. Contact us to lock in dates that work for your Old Town or Mainland property.
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