
About Our Company
Artificial Turf of Flower Mound
Practical artificial turf installation for Flower Mound families, Highland Village homeowners, and the full Lake Grapevine corridor — mid-budget honest, clay-soil competent, no-pressure service.
We Started Because the Area Needed an Honest Turf Company
Artificial Turf of Flower Mound was built around a straightforward observation: the families in Flower Mound, Highland Village, Bridlewood, Hillview, and the surrounding Lake Grapevine corridor communities are practical people dealing with real yard problems. Clay soil that drains poorly. Bermuda grass that burns out by August. Water bills that spike every summer. Dogs that destroy fence lines. Kids who need a yard that works in September and May, not just during the two weeks when natural grass is at its best.
The area didn't need another company selling artificial turf as a luxury upgrade. It needed a company willing to do the boring-but-critical work correctly — proper base preparation for Denton County clay, honest product recommendations that match actual household budgets, drainage engineering that accounts for how North Texas soil actually behaves. That's what we built.
Our service area is the Lake Grapevine corridor: Flower Mound from FM 1171 through Long Prairie Road and Cross Timbers Road, Highland Village, Argyle, Copper Canyon, Double Oak, north Lewisville, and Grapevine's residential communities near the north shore. We also extend into Keller, Roanoke, Denton, and Euless for the right projects. The neighborhoods are different, but the soil conditions, the summer heat, and the household needs are consistent enough that we know them well.

The Lake Grapevine Corridor Is Our Home Territory
We're based in Flower Mound at 4300 Windsor Centre Trail because the community we serve is right outside our door. The Bridlewood sections along FM 1171. The Hillview and The Forums neighborhoods that have been here long enough to have real trees and the clay soil problems that come with established north Texas lots. Wellington at Brookwood and Stonebriar Bluffs. The lake-adjacent communities in Lakeside DFW and the neighborhoods that back up to the Lake Grapevine corridor.
We cross into Highland Village regularly because it's geographically and practically part of the same market — the same LISD school calendar, the same lake-adjacent household culture, the same Denton County soil conditions. Brookside, Doubletree, and Castlewood neighborhoods in Highland Village see our crews just as often as Flower Mound neighborhoods.
What we know from working this specific corridor: every neighborhood has its own soil drainage behavior. Lots near Lake Grapevine deal with different moisture patterns than inland Bridlewood sections. New development in western Flower Mound and Argyle has disturbed soil profiles that require different base prep depth than established lots. Mature tree canopies in older Highland Village and Flower Mound sections create shade zones that affect product selection. We know these differences because we've done installations across all of them — and we assess each property individually rather than assuming generic installation conditions.
What We Actually Do Differently
The artificial turf industry has a straightforward quality problem: most installations fail not because the product was bad but because the base was cut short. Denton County and Tarrant County clay soil requires real base preparation — proper excavation depth, compacted aggregate above the clay layer, drainage oriented toward exit points. When that's done right, the turf performs for 15–20 years. When it's cut short to offer a lower initial price, you get drainage problems, soft spots, and a surface that looks tired within a few seasons.
We price base preparation honestly. We don't offer a low quote that omits the base work and then add it back after the client has committed. Our written quotes itemize base preparation, product cost, and labor as separate line items. You know what you're paying for and why each component costs what it does. If the conditions on your specific lot require additional base depth — something we assess during the site visit before quoting — we tell you before starting, not after.
On product selection: we carry mid-grade and premium lines, and we recommend the mid-grade product for most Flower Mound family yards because most family yards don't need premium. A family with two kids, one dog, and a standard backyard gets more value from a well-installed mid-grade product than from a premium product on an adequate base. We'll tell you which is which and explain why. If you want the premium product for a specific reason — a putting green that needs to play at tour speed, or a pet yard that needs maximum drainage capacity for multiple large dogs — we'll tell you why premium makes sense in that context.
Maintenance honesty matters too. We tell clients from the beginning that artificial turf is low-maintenance, not zero-maintenance. Pet yards need professional cleaning one to two times a year. All installations benefit from an infill check every few years. Base drainage needs to stay clear of accumulated debris. We schedule these services, remind clients when service is due, and don't overstate how simple ongoing care is. A client who understands real maintenance requirements takes better care of their installation and gets more years out of their investment.
Our Services
From full residential installation to pet turf, putting greens, maintenance, and commercial projects — everything the Lake Grapevine corridor needs from one turf company.
Premium Artificial Turf Installation
Professional Premium Artificial Turf Installation in Flower Mound, TX.
Artificial Turf Maintenance
Professional Artificial Turf Maintenance in Flower Mound, TX.
Artificial Turf For Pets
Professional Artificial Turf For Pets in Flower Mound, TX.
Synthetic Putting Green Design
Professional Synthetic Putting Green Design in Flower Mound, TX.
Artificial Turf Replacement
Professional Artificial Turf Replacement in Flower Mound, TX.
Artificial Turf Cleaning
Professional Artificial Turf Cleaning in Flower Mound, TX.
How We Work — From First Call to Finished Yard
Every project starts with an on-site consultation. We come to your property, measure the area, assess soil drainage, walk the yard with you, and talk through how the space gets used. We bring physical product samples — not photos, actual samples — so you can see and feel the difference between product options before any numbers are discussed.
We ask about your household specifically: How many dogs do you have and how active are they? Do your kids use the backyard year-round? Is there an HOA with appearance requirements? Are there specific areas — near a pool, under a play structure, along a fence line — that have specific performance needs? These answers shape the product recommendation and the base preparation approach.
The written quote comes within 48 hours of the site visit. Line-item format: base preparation, product, labor, and any specific drainage work as separate figures. Installation scheduling is typically one to two weeks after signing, though we can sometimes move faster for projects where a specific date matters.
Installation itself is systematic. Base preparation is the first day — excavation, aggregate depth, compaction. Turf goes in second day. Most residential projects in Flower Mound and Highland Village finish in two days. We do a walkthrough at completion so you understand the drainage zones, what settling looks like in the first few weeks, and how to rinse and basic-maintain the surface. We leave a care sheet and we're reachable if questions come up.
The Households We Serve Best
We're most useful to households that have a specific, practical problem with their yard and want a solution that lasts. Not families looking for the cheapest possible installation — we do the base prep properly, which means we're rarely the lowest quote. Not families looking for a luxury landscape experience — we're a practical turf company, not a full landscape design firm.
The households we serve best are:
- Families with dogs who are tired of muddy gate areas, bare fence lines, and summer odor problems in their backyard
- FMISD, LISD, or other school-zone families with kids who use the backyard throughout the school year and need a surface that holds up to sustained use
- Homeowners who have already been through the natural grass maintenance cycle enough times to know the pattern doesn't change
- Golfers who want a functional backyard putting green, not a decorative one — built to actually improve their short game
- HOA community managers who need consistent common-area appearance without irrigation management overhead
- Commercial property owners who want year-round professional landscaping appearance without lawn contractor contracts
If you're in one of these categories and you're in the Lake Grapevine corridor, we're worth talking to. The consultation is free, the quote is written and itemized, and we'll tell you honestly whether artificial turf makes sense for your specific situation — including if it doesn't.
Service Areas
Communities across the Lake Grapevine corridor and north DFW where we regularly complete installations.
Ready to Talk About Your Yard?
Free on-site consultation, written quote, no sales pressure. We serve Flower Mound, Highland Village, and the full Lake Grapevine corridor.
