
Stop fighting La Verne's heat and drought restrictions. We install artificial turf landscaping that looks green in August, cuts your water bill, and gives you your weekends back.

Turf for landscaping in La Verne means replacing natural grass with a synthetic surface that holds its color through summer heat, requires no watering, and integrates into your yard design with proper base preparation, edging, and infill - most residential projects are completed in one to three days.
Natural grass is a difficult fit for La Verne's climate. The summers are long and dry, water restrictions have tightened repeatedly across the Pomona Valley, and even well-watered lawns often go patchy by August. Artificial turf landscaping solves those problems permanently - and the quality of today's products looks far more realistic than the stiff, bright carpets people remember from earlier generations.
Once your turf is in, pairing it with a turf maintenance services plan keeps it looking its best through every season. Most La Verne homeowners are surprised by how little ongoing effort the surface actually requires compared to what natural grass demanded.
If you are running your sprinklers several times a week through June and July and your lawn still looks patchy, natural grass is not working for La Verne's climate. You are spending money on water and still not getting the result you want. Artificial turf solves both problems at once.
When water restrictions tighten - as they have repeatedly across the Pomona Valley - natural grass is often the first casualty. If your front or back lawn has gone dormant or turned into weeds during a restriction period, replacing it with artificial turf is a permanent solution rather than a repeated battle.
Areas under trees, along fence lines, or in high-traffic zones often refuse to grow grass reliably. If you have tried reseeding the same spots multiple times and they keep dying back, the conditions in that part of your yard are working against you. Artificial turf covers those problem areas consistently.
Dog urine kills natural grass quickly, and the resulting bare patches are nearly impossible to recover in La Verne's dry heat. If your yard has a patchwork of brown spots and compacted dirt, artificial turf with proper drainage handles pet use without the die-back, the odor, or the constant reseeding.
Every project starts with proper base preparation - removing existing grass and a few inches of soil, then spreading and compacting a crushed aggregate layer that allows water to drain through cleanly. This is the step that separates a long-lasting installation from one that develops bumps and drainage problems within a couple of years. We take it seriously, and we will walk you through exactly how we approach it for your specific yard conditions. For homeowners interested in specialty applications, we also offer drought-tolerant turf options designed specifically for water-conscious landscapes.
Once the base is ready, the turf is cut to fit, seams are joined carefully, and infill is brushed in to give the fibers a natural feel underfoot. We also handle edge detailing - the boundary where turf meets your patio, garden beds, or driveway - which is what makes the finished result look intentional rather than just dropped in. For more intensive commercial or multi-zone projects, we work alongside our sports turf supply capabilities to source the right product for higher-traffic areas.
For homeowners who want a clean, low-maintenance curb appeal that stays consistent through the entire year, including summer heat waves.
Full rear-yard installations with base prep, drainage planning, and edge detailing - ready for kids, pets, and outdoor entertaining.
Targeted turf for bare patches, shaded areas, or high-traffic zones where natural grass has repeatedly failed to establish.
Combines artificial turf with drought-tolerant plantings to create a yard that uses minimal water and meets California conservation goals.
La Verne is served by the Three Valleys Municipal Water District, which participates in rebate programs for homeowners who remove natural grass and install qualifying drought-tolerant alternatives. That can meaningfully offset your installation cost - but the programs have funding limits, so timing matters. Beyond rebates, La Verne's hot, dry summers put natural grass under serious stress. The city regularly sees temperatures above 95 degrees, with stretches of triple-digit heat during heat waves, and natural grass demands constant watering just to survive - and even then often goes brown by August. Many La Verne homeowners also have HOA-governed front yards that need to meet appearance standards year-round. The California State Water Resources Control Board has made clear that the regulatory direction in the state is toward reducing lawn irrigation.
We work throughout La Verne and the surrounding communities, including Glendora and San Dimas, where the same foothill climate, clay-heavy soils, and water district conditions apply. Older neighborhoods near downtown La Verne often have aging irrigation systems under the lawn that need to be properly capped during installation - a detail we address in every estimate so there are no surprises after the job is done. The SoCal Water$mart program is worth checking before you sign any contract to see if your project qualifies for a rebate.
When you reach out, we ask a few basic questions - size of the area, front yard or back, whether you have pets or kids, and if you know anything about your irrigation setup. Most reputable contractors in the La Verne area offer a free on-site estimate, so there is no cost to getting a professional opinion. We respond within one business day.
We come to your property, measure the area accurately, and look at the existing conditions - soil type, drainage, any existing irrigation lines, slope, and obstacles. This visit is also your chance to see product samples side by side. The estimate you get after this visit will be more accurate than any number given over the phone.
On installation day, the crew removes the existing grass and a few inches of soil, then spreads and compacts a gravel base layer. This step takes the most time and is the most important - a well-built base is what keeps your turf flat and even for years. Expect noise and some dust during this phase.
Once the base is ready, the turf is rolled out, cut to fit, and secured along the edges. Seams are joined carefully and infill is brushed in. Before we leave, we walk the entire area with you - edges, seams, drainage - and explain how to care for the turf going forward.
Free estimate, no obligation. We measure your space, show you product samples, and give you a written quote before any work begins.
(626) 990-2796The most common reason artificial turf fails early is a poor base - soft spots, inadequate drainage, or uneven compaction. We spend the time on base prep that the job actually requires, and we explain what we are doing and why. A properly built base is what makes your turf last 15 to 20 years rather than 5.
In La Verne's older neighborhoods, irrigation lines under your lawn need to be capped or removed before the new base goes down - not left in place to cause drainage problems later. We include irrigation handling in our scope of work and confirm the approach in the written estimate so there are no surprises.
Many La Verne neighborhoods require HOA approval before installation. We provide product specifications in a format your HOA can review - fiber color, pile height, border requirements - and we know what local HOAs typically ask for. You do not have to figure out the submission process on your own.
Our estimates separate labor, materials, base preparation, edging, and any irrigation work. That means you can compare our quote against any other contractor's on equal terms. A vague flat-rate quote without itemization is a contractor worth being cautious about, and we do not operate that way.
We are a California Contractors State License Board licensed contractor serving La Verne and the surrounding San Gabriel Valley. Licensing matters because it is your legal protection if something goes wrong - and it is the first thing to verify before signing any contract with any company doing work on your property.
Higher-performance turf products for athletic courts, multi-use recreation areas, and commercial outdoor spaces requiring durability under heavy use.
Learn MoreSynthetic turf specifically selected for California water conservation goals - pairs well with native plantings in a water-smart landscape design.
Learn MoreSummer is the busiest season for turf installations in the Pomona Valley - book your estimate now so your yard is ready before the heat arrives.