Weekend Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Sport courts in Brunswick are becoming a smart investment for families across Old Town, the Mainland, and neighborhoods closer to Sea Island. Here's the thing: our coastal climate is beautiful, but it's brutal on natural grass. The salt air, sandy soil, and humid summers mean your lawn either needs constant babying or you go artificial. A lot of homeowners we talk to are tired of fighting the elements. They want a surface where their kids can actually play basketball, tennis, or just run around without worrying about mud, bare patches, or spending every weekend with a hose. That's where a quality sport court comes in. Weekend installations are totally doable in Brunswick—we can get in, prep your yard, and have you shooting hoops by Sunday afternoon. The investment pays for itself in time saved on maintenance and the simple fact that you'll actually use the space year-round without guilt. Whether you're in 31520 or closer to the Jekyll Island corridor, a sport court transforms your backyard into something your family will love.
Brunswick's sandy, coastal soil is actually better for artificial turf installation than clay-heavy terrain—drainage happens naturally, which is huge given our humidity and occasional storm surge concerns. What you do need to watch for is salt-air corrosion on metal edging and sun exposure patterns. That afternoon sun bouncing off the water near Mary Ross Waterfront Park can be intense, so courts in full-sun yards tend to hold heat a bit more than shaded areas. We account for that during installation by choosing infill materials with lower heat absorption. Most Brunswick yards sit on smaller lots compared to inland Georgia properties, so we're often working with tighter spaces—especially in Old Town where lot sizes are more compact. That's actually perfect for sport courts because you don't need acres. The sandy base drains fast, which means even after heavy rain, your court dries quicker than grass would. One thing specific to this area: if you're in a neighborhood with HOA guidelines (common on the Mainland and near Sea Island access), make sure your court color and dimensions meet those rules before we break ground. We've worked through those conversations plenty of times and can help you navigate them.
Weekend installations are our standard in Brunswick. Friday evening site prep, Saturday surface work, Sunday finishing—you're good to go. Weather is the only real variable; coastal rain can push us to the following weekend, but we plan around that. Most Brunswick courts take 2–3 days start to finish, so a Saturday morning start gets you playing by Sunday evening. We'll confirm the exact timeline during your site visit.
The turf itself holds up fine—modern synthetic fibers are salt-tolerant. What matters is your edging, drainage components, and metal hardware. We spec corrosion-resistant aluminum and stainless steel for all Brunswick installations. Your court will last 10+ years without salt-related degradation if we use the right materials upfront. It's a conversation we have with every coastal client.
Not if it's installed right. Full-sun exposure in 31520 or along the Mainland does increase surface temperature compared to shaded yards. We use infill blends designed for heat resistance and recommend light-colored turf for courts getting 6+ hours of direct sun. Morning play is always cooler, but plenty of Brunswick families play comfortably in afternoon heat once the surface is broken in.
Sandy soil is actually your friend here. Brunswick's natural drainage is excellent, so we don't need to add expensive subsurface systems most of the time. We still slope the court properly and use a quality base layer to prevent settled spots, but your coastal sand means water moves through quickly. It's one fewer headache compared to clay-heavy areas inland.
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