Weekend Install — Family-owned, 4.9★ rated, 15-year warranty
Brunswick's coastal charm comes with a maintenance reality that catches a lot of homeowners off guard. That salt air rolling in from Jekyll Island and the sandy soil underneath your yard? They're tough on artificial turf—especially if your installation wasn't done right from the start, or if time and weather have started taking their toll. We've seen it plenty: seams separating, infill settling unevenly, that spongy feeling returning underfoot. The good news is that weekend repairs are absolutely doable, and you don't need to rip everything out and start fresh. Whether your turf is in Old Town, closer to the Mary Ross Waterfront Park area, or out on the mainland, we handle weekend installations that fit your schedule. Most people in Glynn County are juggling work, family, and weekend plans—so we show up, do the work right, and get you back to enjoying your yard without the grass-cutting routine. Coastal yards need a different approach than inland properties, and we've learned exactly what Brunswick's climate demands.
Brunswick's sandy coastal soil is a double-edged sword for artificial turf. On one hand, drainage is excellent—you won't deal with pooling water like inland Georgia properties. On the other hand, that fine sand shifts over time, especially with salt-air exposure and the humidity that comes with proximity to Jekyll Island and the Atlantic. Your infill can settle unevenly, creating low spots or areas where the turf feels thin. The salt air itself doesn't damage turf directly, but it accelerates degradation of cheaper backing materials and seams if the installation wasn't sealed properly. Sun exposure varies depending on where you are—Old Town properties often have more tree cover, while mainland yards tend toward open sun. That sandy base means proper compaction during installation or repair is non-negotiable; skip that step and you'll see settling within months. Most residential lots in the 31520, 31523, and 31525 ZIP codes run small to medium, which actually makes weekend repairs efficient. We always check infill depth, seam integrity, and backing condition because these are the failure points in coastal Georgia. If your turf's been down more than 5–7 years, the backing may be breaking down without visible wear on the blade itself.
Coastal sandy soil compacts differently over time, especially with humidity and salt air. Infill settles unevenly, creating soft spots. During a weekend repair, we re-level the base, top-dress infill where it's thin, and ensure proper compaction so you get that firm, even feel back.
Yes—that's exactly what weekend installs are for. We schedule repairs around your availability. Most seam repairs, infill corrections, and small-section replacements (like near driveways or high-traffic zones) take one day. We'll coordinate with you on timing and get the work done without disrupting your week.
Salt air accelerates breakdown of inferior backing materials and can degrade seam sealant if installation wasn't done with coastal durability in mind. We use marine-grade sealants and backing that hold up better in Glynn County's climate. Regular infill refresh and seam inspection every 2–3 years catches problems early.
Sand itself drains great, but it compacts unevenly. During repair, we properly prep and compact the base layer so infill stays put and the turf stays firm. Skipping this step is why some Brunswick yards develop soft spots—we don't take that shortcut.
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