Where Artificial Turf Makes the Biggest Impact
Artificial turf is ideal for:
- Shaded areas where grass won’t grow
- Dog runs and pet areas
- High-traffic yards
- Courtyards and patios
- Commercial properties and HOAs
- Play areas and common spaces
Many of our clients use turf strategically, combining it with sod and drainage solutions for the best overall landscape result.
What Happens When Turf Is Installed Incorrectly?
Unfortunately, we’re often called to fix failed turf installations.
Common issues include:
- Standing water and drainage problems
- Wrinkles or shifting turf
- Visible seams
- Weed growth underneath
- Odors in pet areas
Most of these problems stem from shortcuts during base prep and drainage planning.
Low Maintenance, High Performance
Artificial turf is not maintenance-free — but it’s dramatically lower maintenance than natural grass.
Recommended care includes:
- Occasional rinsing
- Leaf and debris removal
- Periodic brushing
- Infill touch-ups if needed
Proper installation reduces maintenance and keeps turf looking new for years.