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Brunswick's coastal location means your yard faces challenges most Georgia homeowners never deal with—salt air, sandy soil, and humidity that can turn a natural grass court into a maintenance nightmare. A sport court made from artificial turf solves all three problems at once. Whether you're in Old Town, out near Sea Island, or on the mainland side of town, synthetic turf gives you a durable playing surface that won't get eaten up by salt spray or sink into our local sandy base. Your kids can shoot hoops or practice tennis year-round without worrying about muddy patches or dead spots from the salt exposure. Homeowners throughout Glynn County have discovered that artificial turf courts actually outlast natural grass by decades, especially in our coastal climate. The initial investment pays for itself through zero fertilizer, no weekly mowing, and no need to reseed after salt-laden storms roll through. We've installed courts for families near Mary Ross Waterfront Park and throughout the Brunswick neighborhoods, and the feedback is always the same: they wish they'd done it sooner. A properly installed sport court becomes the gathering spot on your property—low maintenance, high playability, year-round usability.
Brunswick's sandy coastal soil is actually ideal for turf installation because it drains exceptionally well—no standing water, no soggy courts after our frequent summer thunderstorms. The real consideration is salt air corrosion. We account for this during installation by using UV-stabilized backing and infill materials that resist salt degradation better than standard products. Your court's subbase needs proper grading to handle our heavy seasonal rainfall; we always slope toward perimeter drainage to prevent moisture buildup that can shorten the turf's lifespan. Sun exposure varies depending on your location. Homes in Old Town often have mature oak coverage that creates partial-shade conditions, while mainland properties and those with Jekyll Island views typically see full sun exposure—which actually benefits artificial turf performance in this climate. The salt-laden air means your court won't need the heavy chemical treatments that natural grass requires, but annual rinsing with fresh water is a smart maintenance habit to extend the surface's life. HOA communities in the area generally welcome artificial courts since they eliminate the eyesore of dormant or damaged grass patches. Most residential lots in Glynn County can accommodate a 30x60 sport court, though we've built smaller versions for tighter spaces in historic neighborhoods.
Not if it's properly installed and maintained. We use marine-grade materials rated for coastal salt exposure. The key is an annual fresh-water rinse to prevent salt crystallization on the surface. Unlike natural grass, which gets progressively damaged by salt spray, synthetic turf is engineered to withstand it. Many of our Brunswick and Sea Island-area courts have been performing flawlessly for 8+ years.
Absolutely—our drainage design is specifically built for coastal Georgia rainfall patterns. We grade the subbase to slope toward perimeter channels that direct water away from the court. The sandy soil underneath actually works in our favor because it naturally permeates water quickly. Your court will be playable within hours of even heavy storms.
Most residential courts take 3-5 days from site prep to finishing. We handle all the grading adjustments needed for our sandy soil conditions. Since we're based farther south in Georgia, we schedule Brunswick projects efficiently to minimize travel time and get you playing sooner.
Sod dies in salt air, needs constant watering in our sandy soil, and requires weekly mowing. A sport court gives you a 12-15 year playing surface with zero maintenance beyond occasional brushing. It's also more level and consistent for actual sports performance—basketball and tennis play is noticeably better on quality turf than on natural grass.
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