Highland Village sits between Flower Mound and Lewisville along the Lake Lewisville shoreline corridor — geographically and demographically part of the same community fabric as Flower Mound. The schools are Lewisville ISD but the community character, household profiles, and landscape conditions are closely aligned with Flower Mound.
The Highland Village neighborhoods we serve most frequently are the mid-tier residential sections — Brookside, Doubletree, and Castlewood — where established families with school-age kids and active backyards are dealing with the same natural grass challenges as Flower Mound's Bridlewood or Hillview neighborhoods. These aren't new developments — they're established communities where the yards have been through enough Texas summers to show the cumulative wear that comes with real use.
Lewisville ISD's school culture creates the same year-round activity rhythm as FMISD — which means Highland Village family yards are in use throughout the school year, not just in summer. That sustained, multi-season use pattern is hard on natural grass and ideal for artificial turf.
The soil conditions in Highland Village follow the Denton County/North Texas profile: clay-heavy, poorly draining under saturation, and prone to summer compaction. Our base preparation approach for Highland Village projects is the same as for Flower Mound — proper aggregate depth over the clay layer, drainage oriented toward exit points, and infill selection appropriate for the household's use pattern.