Argyle has two distinct community profiles depending on which part of the city you're in. There's the large-acreage rural and semi-rural Argyle — larger properties, horse-keeping, significant tree coverage, genuinely rural character. And then there's the rapidly growing residential Argyle — the subdivisions along FM 407, the neighborhoods near Argyle ISD schools, the mid-range family homes that are the fastest-growing segment of the Argyle community.
Our Argyle service area is primarily the residential subdivisions — the families in mid-tier Argyle neighborhoods who are dealing with the practical challenges of maintaining natural grass on properties that are larger than typical Flower Mound lots but don't have the acreage management infrastructure of a rural property. These yards are too big to maintain cheaply and too visible to neglect. Artificial turf is a particularly strong value proposition at this lot size range — the water savings are proportionally larger, and the maintenance reduction is more significant per hour than on smaller residential lots.
Argyle ISD has a strong community reputation that draws families specifically for the school district. Those households tend to be actively involved in the community and expect their properties to reflect that — which means consistent, well-maintained outdoor spaces. Artificial turf delivers that consistency without the maintenance overhead.
Denton County clay soil is present across most Argyle residential lots. Our base preparation approach for Argyle projects accounts for the specific clay profile and drainage characteristics of Denton County soil — which is the same approach we use in Flower Mound, Highland Village, and Copper Canyon.