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Brunswick's coastal location means your backyard faces some unique challenges—salt air, sandy soil, and that Georgia humidity can be tough on natural grass. A sport court with premium artificial turf is honestly one of the smartest moves homeowners in Old Town, the Mainland, and near Sea Island are making right now. We've installed dozens of these courts across Glynn County, and the difference is night and day. Your kids get a safe, consistent playing surface year-round. No muddy patches after rain, no dead spots from salt spray, and zero maintenance compared to keeping natural grass alive in our sandy soil. Whether you're in 31520, 31523, or 31525, a sport court handles everything our climate throws at it. The turf we use is engineered specifically for high-traffic athletic use—it won't compact like cheap alternatives, and it stays playable even during our hot, humid summers. Most families we work with wish they'd done it sooner. You get the durability of a real court, the low-maintenance lifestyle you actually want, and a yard that looks sharp whether you're hosting a neighborhood game or just letting the kids practice their serve.
Brunswick's sandy coastal soil is a blessing for drainage but a challenge for traditional landscaping. Sport courts actually benefit from our soil composition—water moves through quickly, which means no puddles or soggy play areas after our afternoon thunderstorms. The salt air near Mary Ross Waterfront Park and Jekyll Island access areas does require turf that's salt-tolerant; we specify materials rated for coastal exposure to prevent degradation. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on whether you're in Old Town's tree-covered lots or the more open Mainland properties. We do a site assessment to factor in afternoon shade patterns—this affects infill density and color selection. Most Brunswick yards sit on 0.25 to 0.5 acres, which is plenty for a full sport court without feeling cramped. HOA rules in some neighborhoods require specific infill types and edge finishing, so we coordinate those details upfront. Installation timing matters too; our spring and fall windows work best here, avoiding peak heat stress on the turf during initial settling. The salt-air environment means your court will outlast typical installations elsewhere if you choose marine-grade materials.
Not if you've got the right material. We specify salt-tolerant turf for Brunswick installations, especially closer to the waterfront and Sea Island areas. Standard turf can degrade, but marine-grade synthetics are designed to handle coastal exposure. Regular rinsing with fresh water during maintenance helps too. Most courts we've installed near the water are performing great after years.
Sandy soil is actually ideal for sport courts—drainage is excellent. We still prepare a proper base layer with crushed stone and a stabilization fabric to prevent shifting. Your sandy foundation means less rework than homes with clay-heavy soil. During our site visit, we'll confirm drainage patterns and design the base accordingly.
Spring and fall are optimal—cooler temps help the turf settle properly and infill distribute evenly. Summer heat can stress fresh installations, and our winter rain can interfere with curing. We typically recommend March through May or September through November for most residential projects in the 31520–31525 area.
Absolutely. Many Brunswick properties are 0.25 to 0.5 acres, and we design courts to fit. We can build full-size basketball or tennis courts, or smaller practice courts. Let us know your lot size and intended use, and we'll create a layout that maximizes playability without overwhelming your landscape.
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