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Brunswick homeowners have always understood the value of outdoor living. You've got Mary Ross Waterfront Park just down the road, Jekyll Island access for weekend trips, and neighbors who take pride in their yards. But here's the thing—coastal Georgia's sandy soil and salt-air exposure can make maintaining a natural grass court or recreational space exhausting. You're either fighting fungal issues from the humidity, dealing with bare patches from salt spray, or spending your weekends on upkeep instead of actually using your yard. That's where an artificial sport court comes in. Unlike the mainland neighborhoods or Old Town properties where space is sometimes tight, a properly installed synthetic court gives you a durable, low-maintenance play area that actually gets used year-round. No more excuses about the weather. No more watching your investment get torn up by the coastal elements. We've worked with Brunswick families who wanted a dedicated space for basketball, tennis, or just a clean, level surface for entertaining. The sandy foundation here actually works to your advantage during installation—proper drainage prevents pooling, and the underlying soil gives us a solid base to work from. Your court stays playable through our humid summers and handles the salt air better than anything grass could manage.
Brunswick's coastal location comes with specific turf challenges that most installers don't talk about directly. Your sandy soil is excellent for drainage—that's actually a huge plus—but it means we're not dealing with the clay or compacted earth you'd find inland. Salt-air exposure from proximity to Jekyll Island and the Atlantic corridor can accelerate wear on lower-quality synthetic surfaces, so material selection matters here. We always recommend turf with UV-stabilized fibers and antimicrobial backing, especially if your court sits in a sunny spot typical of Old Town or Mainland properties. Shade patterns vary wildly in Brunswick depending on your lot. If you're near the waterfront areas, maritime trees create dappled light that's actually ideal for sport courts. Full-sun exposure in other neighborhoods means the court won't develop moss or algae issues, but you'll want superior heat-reflection properties so the surface stays comfortable underfoot during summer. Most Brunswick residential lots run 0.3 to 0.75 acres, which gives us room for a solid 30' × 60' court or smaller 20' × 40' configurations depending on your vision. HOA rules vary by neighborhood—some Old Town properties have looser restrictions, while newer developments may require specific color palettes or surface types. We always recommend checking your covenants before we break ground. The humidity here means excellent surface-sealing and proper infill maintenance keeps your court looking sharp for years.
Not if it's installed correctly. We use UV-resistant synthetic turf with antimicrobial backing specifically chosen for coastal environments. Salt spray mainly affects metal components and exposed seams, so we focus on high-quality drainage systems and sealed edges. Regular rinsing with fresh water during spring maintenance removes salt buildup. Most of our Brunswick courts last 10-15 years with minimal degradation from coastal exposure.
Actually, yes. Sandy soil drains beautifully, which is critical for a sport court. We dig out the play area, compact the sand base, add a perforated drainage layer, and install the turf. The main consideration is settling—sandy soil can shift over time, so we use proper base preparation and recommend compaction in stages. Your foundation won't hold water the way clay would, which keeps the court dry and playable year-round.
Most do, but HOA restrictions vary by area. Old Town and Mainland properties typically have fewer restrictions than newer planned communities. Some HOAs want courts set back from street view or finished with specific colors. We always pull covenants and check with your HOA before quoting. In our experience, once neighbors see how well-maintained a quality court is, complaints disappear fast.
Monthly rinsing removes salt, pollen, and debris. We recommend a deeper cleaning twice yearly—spring and fall. Because our area stays warm and humid, algae can develop in shaded spots, but it's easily prevented with proper drainage and occasional bleach rinses. Infill material may need topping off every 3-5 years depending on use and weather. It's far less work than mowing, fertilizing, and fighting fungal issues with natural grass.
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