Driveway Edge — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Driveway edges take a beating in Brunswick. Between the salt air rolling in from Jekyll Island, the sandy coastal soil that shifts under foot traffic, and the intense Georgia sun beating down on your asphalt or concrete, that transition zone where your turf meets pavement gets worn fast. One season of heavy use—kids running in and out, delivery trucks pulling up, seasonal storms—and you're staring at bare patches, frayed edges, and that brown-line look that tells the whole neighborhood your yard's seen better days. We see this constantly in Old Town, along the Mainland neighborhoods, and anywhere near the waterfront access points. The good news? Artificial turf repair at the driveway edge is straightforward, and once it's fixed, you won't be fighting Mother Nature and foot traffic every spring. No more re-sodding. No more watching your landscaping slowly disappear. Just clean, finished edges that actually stay green year-round.
Brunswick's coastal sandy soil drains fast—great for storm runoff, tough on natural grass roots. The salt air that makes our waterfront beautiful is honestly murder on traditional sod; it stresses the plant tissue and stunts growth. Your driveway edges face direct sun exposure during peak afternoon hours, especially properties with southern or western exposure near Mary Ross Waterfront Park and along the main thoroughfares. Most Brunswick residential lots sit on that sandy base with minimal topsoil, which means natural grass edges constantly shift and erode. Artificial turf handles this environment differently. It won't wash out in heavy coastal rains, won't yellow from salt spray, and won't thin out from compaction near high-traffic areas. Installation considerations: we anchor edges deeper in sandy soil to prevent settling, ensure proper drainage slope away from driveways (critical in Glynn County), and use UV-resistant infill materials that hold up to our intense summer sun. HOA properties—common in Sea Island access neighborhoods—often prefer the clean, uniform look artificial turf provides year-round.
Salt air exposure weakens natural grass cell walls, and our sandy coastal soil provides minimal root anchorage. Add high foot traffic and seasonal temperature swings, and edges fail faster than inland. Artificial turf doesn't struggle with salt exposure or shallow soil—it's engineered to handle exactly these conditions.
Yes. We install with proper slope and perforated backing so water drains away from your driveway and foundation. Brunswick's coastal weather pattern includes sudden downpours; artificial turf systems are designed for quick drainage without pooling or washout issues that plague natural sod.
Edge-only repairs are absolutely doable. We can seam new artificial turf to existing lawn or create a defined border zone. Many Mainland and Old Town homeowners choose this approach to save cost while fixing high-wear areas first.
Quality artificial turf holds up 10–15 years in coastal conditions with minimal fading or degradation. Our UV-stabilized materials are rated for salt exposure. You'll need occasional infill top-ups and rinsing to remove salt accumulation, but the product itself won't degrade like natural grass does.
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