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Garland is where we work every day. Not a suburb we drive through on the way to somewhere else — the actual streets, the actual neighborhoods, the actual yards that Garland residents are looking at when they decide natural grass is not worth it anymore. We know the older blocks around Old Downtown Garland and Heritage Crossing where the trees are big and the shaded spots never hold grass through summer. We know Spring Park and Eastern Hills where working families are looking for a yard that requires less from them on weekends. We know Heatherwood and Camelot with their active family streets. We know Naaman Forest and Bradfield Estates where the newer subdivision lots have HOA expectations but also clay soil that drains poorly and burns through sod fast.
Artificial Turf of Garland installs synthetic grass across all of these neighborhoods. Front yards that hold curb appeal through August without irrigation. Backyards where the kids play and the dogs run. Side yards along the driveway that have never grown anything worth mentioning. Pet runs that are mud every wet season and dead dirt every dry season. Putting greens for homeowners who want short-game practice at home. Commercial landscape for businesses along Hwy 78, Belt Line Road, Northwest Highway, and the I-635 corridor.
Garland is a diverse city. Our customer base reflects that — Hispanic families who have lived in Garland for two generations, Vietnamese-American households near the Garland-Mesquite border and the Saigon Mall corridor, longtime Black residents in established neighborhoods, newer arrivals from across the metro who chose Garland for the housing value. We communicate clearly and work with every household the same way: honest site assessment, real product information, accurate cost estimates, clean work.
The practical case for artificial turf in Garland is built on three things that most homeowners in this city deal with every year: hard water, heat, and water restrictions.
Garland's water supply draws from Lake Ray Hubbard and the East Fork Trinity watershed. The water is hard — the City of Garland Water Utilities reports hardness in the range of 250 to 350 parts per million depending on source mix and season. That mineral load leaves deposits on everything it touches outdoors, but it does not harm synthetic turf fibers the way it deposits on glass and tile. Turf sheds water; the minerals flush through. This matters because Garland homeowners sometimes worry that hard water will ruin synthetic grass the same way it films up a shower door. It does not work that way.
The heat is more significant. Garland averages 25 to 35 days per year above 100°F and regularly runs 8 to 12 consecutive weeks in summer where temperatures exceed 95°F every day. Natural grass under those conditions requires irrigation every two to three days just to survive. Which brings the third problem: Garland has been under Stage 1 or Stage 2 outdoor watering restrictions in multiple recent summers, limiting when and how often residents can run sprinklers. Synthetic grass eliminates the irrigation dependency entirely. The yard stays green regardless of what the restriction stage is.
The installation process for a Garland yard starts with a real site visit — we walk the yard with you, look at the drainage pattern, check where water sits after a hard rain, identify what the existing surface condition is, and take measurements. Garland's clay-heavy soil is a specific consideration in base preparation. Clay expands when wet and contracts when dry, which means a base that is not adequately compacted can shift seasonally and cause surface irregularities. We account for that in our base depth and compaction approach.
Site preparation includes removal of existing sod or surface material, excavation to the appropriate depth, compaction of the sub-base with crushed granite or Class II base material, and installation of a permeable weed barrier. Turf panels are rolled, cut to fit the space, and seamed with commercial-grade urethane adhesive that bonds permanently and handles the thermal expansion range of a Garland summer. Infill goes in last — we match the infill type to the application: silica sand for most residential, zeolite antimicrobial blend for pet yards, minimal sand for putting surfaces. Final power-brush brings blades upright before we walk you through the completed work.









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