It depends on the type of turf, demo, and the type of landscaping being worked with. Sometimes labor costs include concrete work and removing trees or stumps in the backyard. Ultimately, we can work within the customer’s budget.
Yes, all types of turf can get hot in the summer. To mitigate this issue, it is best practice to provide some shade to prevent it from overheating.
For 1,000 square feet, it typically takes 1–2 days, depending on the demolition required.
Artificial grass typically lasts 10–20 years, depending on its quality, usage, and maintenance. Premium turf with proper care can last on the longer end of this range.
Modern artificial grass is made with UV-resistant materials to prevent fading. While slight color changes may occur over many years, high-quality products remain vibrant under normal sunlight exposure.
Artificial turf requires minimal maintenance compared to natural grass. Key tasks include removing debris like leaves and twigs, rinsing the surface to remove dust or pet urine, and brushing to maintain the blades’ upright position and prevent matting.
Yes. Artificial grass is designed to be pet-friendly, offering a soft and safe surface for pets. Many products are durable, easy to clean, and resistant to digging or tearing.
High-quality artificial turf is fire-resistant but not entirely fireproof. It won’t ignite easily, and if exposed to fire, it is designed to melt rather than spread flames.
We offer a variety of artificial grass types suitable for residential, commercial, and recreational applications. Please contact us for specific details.
Yes, most artificial grass products are designed with perforated backing to allow efficient drainage. Proper installation ensures water flows through the turf and into the subsoil, preventing puddles.