Fast Turnaround — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Brunswick are a smart move, especially when you're dealing with coastal Georgia weather and sandy soil that doesn't exactly cooperate with natural grass. Whether you're in Old Town, out toward Sea Island, or on the Mainland side, a quality artificial court gives you year-round playability without the constant battle against salt air and sandy drainage issues that plague local yards. We've installed plenty of courts for families who got tired of watching their investment wash away or turn into a muddy mess after a heavy rain. A sport court handles the Georgia heat, holds up against salt spray, and doesn't require the endless watering that real grass demands in this climate. The best part? You get a legitimate playing surface for basketball, tennis, or multipurpose games without waiting for the ground to dry out—something that matters a lot in Glynn County where humidity and coastal conditions can keep things damp for days. We handle the whole process from site prep through final installation, and we understand the unique soil and drainage challenges that come with living near Mary Ross Waterfront Park and the broader Brunswick area. Fast turnaround is what we do, so you're not waiting weeks to start using your court.
Brunswick's coastal sandy soil is actually one of the biggest reasons homeowners choose artificial courts. Sand drains fast, which sounds good until you realize it also shifts, settles unevenly, and doesn't provide stable base support for a court that needs to stay level. The salt air—especially noticeable if you're anywhere near Sea Island or with water proximity—can degrade certain turf materials and hardware over time, so we spec materials designed to handle that exposure. Most Brunswick yards sit in full sun or heavy afternoon sun, which means the court surface gets hot; we address that with backing systems and infill choices that don't turn into a frying pan in July. Shade patterns vary depending on whether you're dealing with coastal oaks or more open Mainland properties, and that affects drainage and algae growth. HOA rules in some Old Town neighborhoods can be particular about court sizing and appearance, so we verify setbacks and color options upfront. Installation here requires proper base preparation to counteract that sandy foundation—we don't skimp on compaction and leveling because settling courts are a headache. Winter is mild, which means year-round use, but we still plan drainage carefully since Glynn County gets decent rainfall.
Salt spray accelerates corrosion on metal hardware and can break down certain synthetic fibers over time. We specify UV-stabilized, salt-resistant turf materials and stainless-steel or coated hardware for Brunswick installations. Regular rinsing with fresh water helps extend lifespan. Our systems are built for coastal Georgia, not generic inland specs.
Sandy soil drains too fast and shifts unpredictably, leaving dips and soft spots under a court. We install a compacted, engineered base layer before the court goes down to prevent settling. Without proper base prep, your court surface becomes uneven within months—we won't let that happen.
Mild winters are actually in your favor. We install courts November through March without frost heave worries like northern installers face. Summer heat means longer lead times for scheduling, so early planning helps. Spring is popular, but winter is genuinely viable for fast turnaround.
Rubber infill absorbs and radiates heat; sand-based systems stay cooler but require more maintenance in humid coastal climates. We often recommend hybrid systems or premium cooler-touch infills for Brunswick yards. We'll assess your specific sun exposure and recommend accordingly—no one-size-fits-all answer.
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