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Brunswick's got that perfect mix of coastal living and outdoor space—but that sandy soil and salt air? They're brutal on natural grass. A lot of homeowners here in Old Town and around the Mainland neighborhoods have figured out that artificial turf for a sport court makes way more sense than battling Mother Nature every season. We've worked with plenty of families who wanted a dedicated space for basketball, tennis, or just general court play without the constant watering, fertilizing, and salt damage that comes with keeping grass alive near the coast. The thing about sport courts in particular is they need a solid, level surface that'll drain properly—and that's exactly what we design for. Whether you're looking at financing options to spread the investment out, or you want to understand what goes into prepping a Brunswick yard for installation, we're here to walk you through it. Your court doesn't just sit in your backyard—it becomes the centerpiece where neighbors gather, kids get active, and you finally stop worrying about muddy patches near Sidney Lanier Bridge's humid summers.
Brunswick's coastal sandy soil is gorgeous to look at, but it presents some real challenges for sport court installation. Sand shifts, especially with the salt air and moisture exposure we get near Jekyll Island and the waterfront parks. That means your base prep matters even more here than it would inland—we're talking proper compaction, grading for drainage, and in some cases, additional base layers to ensure your court stays level through our wet seasons. The salt air itself can accelerate wear on certain synthetic materials, so we spec turf systems rated for coastal environments. Sun exposure varies pretty dramatically depending on whether your property is in Old Town with mature tree coverage or out on the Mainland with more open sky. We assess your yard's microclimate during the site visit because shade patterns affect both installation approach and long-term performance. HOA guidelines in some of the more established neighborhoods have specific landscape standards, so we always check those before we start. Most Brunswick residential yards that work well for sport courts range from 2,500 to 5,000 square feet of usable play space—bigger than you might think, but totally manageable. We handle all the site-specific considerations so your court performs year-round.
Salt air does accelerate degradation on lower-grade synthetic materials, but premium sport-court turf is built to handle coastal exposure. We use UV-stabilized fibers and backing systems specifically rated for salt environments. Rinse the surface occasionally with fresh water during peak salt season, and your court stays protected. It's a minor maintenance step that extends the life significantly.
Sandy soil drains fast, which sounds good—but without proper base prep, your court becomes uneven as the sand settles and shifts. We install engineered base layers with specific compaction standards and slope grading to channel water away from play zones. This prevents puddles, soft spots, and the safety issues that come with an unstable court surface.
Yes. We offer monthly financing options that break the investment into manageable payments over 24, 36, or 48 months. You'll get approved quickly, and financing covers the full installation cost including materials and labor. Most Brunswick homeowners find this approach makes upgrading their yard much more feasible without depleting savings.
Most residential installations take 5 to 10 business days, depending on site prep and court size. Sandy soil sometimes requires extra base work, which can add a few days. We schedule around Brunswick's weather patterns to avoid prolonged wet periods that slow curing. You'll be playing on your new court within two weeks from start to finish in most cases.
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