
A yard that stays green through every Temple City summer without sprinklers, mowing, or monthly lawn care bills.

Turf for landscaping in Temple City means replacing your natural lawn with synthetic grass that stays green year-round with no watering - most residential installations take one to three days and cost between $10 and $20 per square foot installed, with regional rebates available to offset the upfront cost.
For homeowners in the San Gabriel Valley, the math often makes sense faster than expected. Water bills in the area have climbed steadily, and natural grass in Temple City demands significant irrigation just to stay alive through July and August - and even then it struggles. Replacing your lawn with artificial turf eliminates that water use entirely. Many Temple City homeowners also qualify for rebates from the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, which pays per square foot of natural lawn replaced.
If your project includes sports or recreational space, our sports turf supply options include higher-performance products designed for active use alongside landscaping turf.
If you are running sprinklers regularly but your grass still has brown or bare spots, you are spending money on water without getting a lawn you enjoy. In Temple City heat, natural grass demands more irrigation than most homeowners want to pay for.
Temple City's combination of heat, clay soil, and periodic water restrictions can make it genuinely hard to keep a natural lawn alive through summer. If you look out in September and see more dirt than green, the lawn is losing the battle with the local climate.
If your yard is muddy in winter, dead in summer, and never quite right for playing on, artificial turf solves all three problems at once. It stays green, drains quickly after rain, and holds up to heavy foot traffic without turning into a mud pit.
If you are paying for regular mowing, fertilizing, and weed control and still not happy with how your yard looks, it is worth doing the math. Many Temple City homeowners find the break-even point comes faster than expected once water savings are factored in.
Every landscaping turf project starts with proper base preparation - removing the existing lawn, grading for drainage, and compacting a crushed-rock base that handles Temple City clay soil. We then lay, cut, and seam the turf so edges lie flat and seams disappear from a normal standing distance. Finally, infill is distributed and brushed in to stand the blades upright and give the surface its finished feel. For homeowners who want to extend their artificial lawn beyond the yard, we offer drought-tolerant turf options specifically selected for long-term performance in Southern California's dry climate.
We also walk you through the MWD turf removal rebate application process before work starts - because the programs require pre-approval, and missing that step means leaving money behind.
Best for homeowners replacing an entire natural lawn with low-maintenance artificial turf that needs no watering or mowing.
Ideal for curb-appeal-focused projects where HOA compliance and neighborhood aesthetics are important considerations.
Suits tight spaces between structures where natural grass never gets enough sun or water to grow reliably.
For homeowners who want to apply for MWD or local water agency rebates before installation begins to reduce out-of-pocket cost.
Temple City is served by the San Gabriel Valley Water Company, and the broader region has faced ongoing water supply challenges tied to drought conditions across Southern California. Water rates have climbed steadily, and the city sits in an inland valley where summer heat regularly pushes natural grass past what irrigation can sustain. Most lots in Temple City are modest in size - typically 5,000 to 7,500 square feet - which means the cost of a full conversion is predictable, and the water savings add up quickly. The clay-heavy soil common throughout the area also means base preparation matters more here than in sandy coastal markets - a properly graded and compacted base is the difference between turf that drains and turf that develops soggy spots.
Temple City also has HOA-governed communities where front yard appearance is regulated. We finish edges and select pile heights that meet typical HOA standards so you are not facing a compliance issue after the job is done. Homeowners in Alhambra and El Monte face similar water cost pressures and soil conditions, and we bring the same approach to every project across the service area.
We schedule a time to see your yard in person before giving you any numbers. We measure the space, check slope and drainage, and ask how you use the yard - because those details affect what type of turf and base will work best. We reply within one business day to book.
You receive a written estimate breaking down materials, base preparation, and labor separately. We bring samples so you can see and feel the options - pile height, color, and texture all vary, and the right choice depends on your yard's sun exposure.
The crew excavates several inches of soil, grades for drainage, and compacts a crushed-rock base. In Temple City clay soil, this step takes extra care. A rushed base is the most common reason turf develops problems - we never skip it.
Turf is rolled out, cut to fit, and secured along edges. Seams are joined so they are not visible from a normal standing distance. Infill is brushed in, and we walk you through care instructions and warranty details before we leave.
We come to your yard, measure the space, and give you a written quote - no pressure, no obligation. We reply within one business day.
(626) 517-0122Clay-heavy soil is the main reason turf installations fail in the San Gabriel Valley. We grade and compact the base specifically for this soil type, so you are not calling us back six months later about soggy spots or shifting edges.
Many homeowners miss out on Metropolitan Water District rebates because they did not apply before work started. We walk you through the application process early so you do not leave money on the table.
We know what HOA-governed neighborhoods in Temple City typically require for artificial turf - pile height, color tone, and how edges are finished. We build that into the installation from the start so you are not surprised by a compliance letter.
The clearest sign of a quality installation is seams you cannot see from a normal standing distance. We take the time to join pieces correctly, which is the detail most rushed jobs get wrong and the one that becomes most visible over time.
A turf installation is a long-term investment in your property. We do it right the first time so you are not looking at problems - or replacement costs - before you should be.
Higher-performance turf products for active recreation areas, courts, and athletic spaces alongside your landscaping project.
Learn MoreSynthetic grass selected specifically for Southern California's dry climate - low heat absorption, long fiber life, and designed for water-restricted environments.
Learn MoreBook your free estimate now so your yard is ready before the heat arrives - and ask us about rebates that could lower your upfront cost.