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Building a sport court in Brunswick means dealing with some unique challenges that most Georgia installers don't think about. Your coastal location—whether you're in Old Town, out toward Sea Island, or on the Mainland—puts your yard in salt-air territory. That's actually the first thing we talk about before we measure anything. The sandy soil around Glynn County drains beautifully, which is great news for court performance. No pooling water, no muddy patches after rain. But it also means your base prep matters more than it would inland. We've installed enough courts in this area to know exactly what the salt spray does to materials over five, ten, fifteen years. Your court won't just need good turf—it'll need turf that's built to handle coastal conditions without fading or breaking down prematurely. That's why we're particular about rubber infill choices, UV-stabilized fibers, and perimeter drainage here. A sport court that works in Atlanta might underperform in Brunswick by year three. You're not paying for a court that starts degrading the moment salt-laden wind rolls in off the water. This week, we can get you installed and dialed in for the long haul. Your neighbors might see you practicing on that court for the next decade—the way it should be.
Brunswick's coastal sandy soil is actually ideal for court drainage, but it doesn't give you much to anchor into. We use deeper base materials and helical fasteners to handle seasonal ground movement without creating surface ripples. The salt air is the bigger story. We specify turf with enhanced UV protection and marine-grade infill because standard synthetic turf fades and becomes brittle faster near the coast. Sun exposure varies depending on your neighborhood. Properties closer to Mary Ross Waterfront Park or with sea-breeze exposure get intense afternoon sun; older homes in the tree-covered parts of Old Town might have dappled shade. That affects which turf pile height and color we recommend. We'll walk your property and factor in shade patterns before we order anything. Your yard size matters too. Mainland residential lots tend to be larger than Old Town properties, so we're usually looking at more flexibility for court placement and orientation. We also check if you're in an HOA—Sea Island access communities sometimes have specific landscape requirements we need to confirm upfront. Salt-air maintenance is lighter than you'd think, but we'll give you real talk about rinsing the court periodically during peak humidity months to extend the life of infill and edges.
Yes. We've removed turf here that faded unevenly and showed brittleness at the edges after eight years. Standard turf shows salt damage; our marine-grade options hold color and flexibility much longer. It's a small material upgrade that pays off if you're staying in Brunswick long-term. Coastal turf isn't a gimmick—it's a real difference in durability.
We typically go 4 to 5 inches of compacted crushed stone or recycled asphalt, compared to 3 inches inland. Sandy soil shifts more seasonally, especially near water. That extra depth prevents divots and keeps your court surface level through Glynn County's wet winters. The better the base now, the fewer re-leveling calls you'll make later.
We can. Site prep, base work, and turf installation typically run four to six days depending on court size and weather. A residential court in Old Town or Mainland neighborhoods fits our current schedule. We'll confirm exact dates once we measure and assess your soil conditions, but we're equipped to move fast.
Not much different day-to-day. You still sweep and rinse like any court. The upside: our marine-grade infill and UV-stabilized fiber need less frequent replacement. In high-humidity months (June through September), we recommend a saltwater rinse every month or two. It's minimal work for years of color retention and performance.
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