First Responder Discount — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Brunswick's first responders deserve a break—literally. Between shifts at the station, calls to Mary Ross Waterfront Park, and everything in between, you've earned a space that works as hard as you do. A sport court in your Old Town or Mainland backyard isn't just a nice-to-have; it's a place where your family can actually use your yard year-round without the headaches of traditional grass. The coastal salt air and sandy soil around Glynn County are brutal on natural turf, and honestly, most homeowners here end up fighting their lawns instead of enjoying them. Artificial turf changes that equation entirely. You get a legitimate playing surface—basketball, pickleball, tennis, you name it—that stands up to salt spray, intense Georgia sun, and the kind of wear that comes with an active household. No watering, no fertilizing, no watching brown patches spread across your investment. Just a solid court surface ready whenever you need it. That's the kind of reliability you're used to in your line of work. Let's talk about building that into your home.
Brunswick's coastal position creates some unique challenges for any outdoor surface. That salt-air exposure—especially if you're anywhere near the Sea Island access points or the waterfront—accelerates corrosion and degradation on natural grass and unprotected materials. Our artificial turf systems are engineered specifically to handle coastal conditions without breaking down. The sandy, well-draining soil under most Brunswick properties is actually ideal for sport-court installation because water moves through quickly, preventing the pooling issues you'd see in clay-heavy regions. What matters more here is the heat reflection and sun exposure. The area gets intense afternoon sun, and we factor that into drainage design and infill selection to keep your court playable even in peak summer. For properties in Old Town or the Mainland neighborhoods with mature oak coverage, we'll assess shade patterns throughout the day—artificial turf performs beautifully in mixed sun-shade situations that would leave natural grass patchy. Most Brunswick yards we work with are sized perfectly for a half-court setup (2,400–3,000 sq ft), which gives families serious functionality without overwhelming the landscape. Installation around salt-exposed structures requires attention to edge details and base preparation, but that's exactly what we handle.
No—that's actually one of the big advantages here. Our turf fibers are UV-stabilized and salt-resistant, so the coastal environment that eats away at wood decks and natural grass won't touch it. We recommend a light freshwater rinse every few months if you're very close to the water, but it's minimal maintenance compared to what salt does to everything else.
Coastal heat is intense, but artificial turf doesn't go dormant or burn like natural grass. Our infill systems include cooling technology and excellent drainage so water moves through quickly. The surface stays functional even in July and August—much cooler than concrete, more playable than sun-stressed natural turf.
It varies by community, but most Old Town and Mainland associations welcome turf courts because they look clean and maintained year-round. We handle HOA coordination and can show precedents from similar installations. It's worth checking your specific covenants, but courts are generally approved more easily than pools or large structures.
A standard sport court takes 3–5 days once we schedule. The sandy soil here actually speeds things up since base prep and drainage are straightforward. We'll work around your schedule and coordinate with you throughout the process.
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