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Your artificial turf in Brunswick takes a beating. Between the salt air rolling in from Jekyll Island, the sandy coastal soil that shifts under foot, and the humidity that makes everything grow wild or wilt fast, maintaining a natural grass lawn here is honestly a losing battle. That's where turf repair comes in. Whether you're dealing with bare patches that won't fill in, seams that are separating, or drainage problems from our heavy summer storms, LawnLogic understands what happens to synthetic turf in Glynn County. We've worked on yards across Old Town, the Mainland neighborhoods, and properties with views toward the Sidney Lanier Bridge—and we know exactly how to fix the problems that develop when quality turf meets coastal Georgia conditions. Your investment in artificial grass was smart. Keeping it in shape just requires someone who gets the local landscape. We handle everything from spot repairs and infill adjustments to complete seam re-gluing and base-layer fixes. Most repairs can be completed in a day or two, which means you're not staring at a torn-up yard while we drag out a multi-week project.
Brunswick's coastal sandy soil and salt-air environment create unique challenges for artificial turf longevity. Your yard isn't dealing with the clay-heavy soils you'd find inland—instead, that sandy base shifts and settles differently, which can cause seams to separate or the turf to develop low spots where water pools during our frequent afternoon thunderstorms. The salt air accelerates degradation of lower-quality turf backing and latex, which is why material choice matters more here than it does 50 miles inland. Sun exposure varies dramatically depending on whether you're in Old Town with established tree cover or on the Mainland side where afternoon heat is relentless. If your property sits near Mary Ross Waterfront Park or has exposure to the water, salt spray compounds fiber brittleness over time. We typically recommend higher-quality backing systems and more frequent infill top-ups in Brunswick compared to inland Georgia installations. Drainage is critical—our sandy base actually works in your favor for percolation, but improper initial grading leads to standing water issues that degrade the turf from underneath. Before repair work begins, we assess whether your current base layer and infill are adequate for Brunswick's specific climate demands.
Salt air in Brunswick accelerates latex degradation in seams, especially on turf installed with lower-grade adhesives. Coastal humidity also causes expansion and contraction cycles that stress bonds. We re-glue seams using marine-grade adhesives rated for salt exposure and inspect the backing for underlying damage. Sometimes the original installation used products not designed for Glynn County's environment.
Usually, yes. Our sandy soil actually helps water percolate, but poor initial grading or compacted base layers cause pooling. We can excavate problem areas, re-grade the base, and potentially add perforated drain lines if needed. It depends on the scope, but many drainage fixes are repairable without replacing the entire turf.
Absolutely. Properties with direct water exposure or closer proximity to the coast see measurable fiber degradation and backing breakdown faster than inland locations. We recommend quarterly infill refreshes and annual seam inspections for turf within a mile of the water. Cheaper turf materials show problems within 3–4 years here; quality backings last 8–10.
Small repairs—patching, seam work, minor infill adjustments—usually finish in one day. Larger jobs like base-layer rework or extensive seam re-gluing might take two days. We schedule around Brunswick's afternoon storm patterns and typically complete work before the heat peaks in summer months.
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