
Covina Artificial Grass Installation has served Pomona homeowners with artificial turf installation, sports turf supply, and drought-tolerant lawn replacements since 2018. We know Pomona clay soil, we know the summer heat, and we respond within one business day.

Every service we offer is matched to what Pomona properties actually deal with - dense clay soil, intense inland summers, and the practical reality of water conservation in the eastern San Gabriel Valley.
Pomona is home to Cal Poly Pomona and has a strong tradition of community athletics, which means residential and small-facility sports turf installs are common here. Our sports turf supply service covers the right product specifications for backyard batting cages, multi-sport areas, and practice surfaces that hold up through Pomona summers. See our full sports turf supply service.
Pomona's inland location and the water conservation requirements from local water authorities make drought-tolerant turf one of the most practical upgrades a homeowner can make. Replacing a natural lawn with synthetic grass eliminates irrigation entirely and can qualify you for water district rebates.
Most Pomona homes were built in the 1940s through 1960s on modest lots with clay-heavy soil that makes natural grass patchy and expensive to maintain. A properly installed residential turf system with the right base preparation handles Pomona's soil movement and hot summers without the monthly water bill.
Pomona's summer heat accelerates pet waste odor in yards that do not have proper drainage. Our pet-friendly turf systems use antimicrobial backing and a gravel base designed to drain quickly through clay-dominated soil, keeping outdoor pet areas clean and odor-free year-round.
Pomona sits close to wildfire-prone foothill terrain, and ash, dust, and smoke debris settle on outdoor surfaces throughout the year. Scheduled turf maintenance keeps your lawn clean, properly infilled, and performing well regardless of what the fire season sends through the area.
Pomona has a mix of single-family neighborhoods and commercial corridors, and many property managers along major streets are switching to commercial artificial turf to reduce maintenance costs. We install commercial-grade systems for business frontages, common areas, and campus properties throughout the city.
Pomona sits at the eastern edge of Los Angeles County, where the 10, 60, and 71 freeways converge and the inland heat is a fact of life from May through October. Temperatures above 100 degrees Fahrenheit are common in summer, and the clay-heavy soil that underlies most of the city reacts to that heat by cracking when dry and swelling when it rains. Natural grass cannot survive that cycle without heavy irrigation - and heavy irrigation is increasingly restricted and expensive. A contractor who has not worked Pomona soil will lay a base that does not account for this movement, and the turf will shift and wrinkle within a few years.
The housing stock in Pomona spans from Victorian-era homes in the historic Lincoln Park neighborhood to postwar ranch homes from the 1950s and 1960s to newer infill construction near major corridors. Each era of construction has different lot configurations, drainage patterns, and soil compaction levels. The approach to base preparation has to match what is actually under the surface - not just what a standard estimate assumes. We have worked across all parts of Pomona and we design every installation around the specific site conditions we find on the day of the assessment.
Our crew works throughout Pomona regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect artificial grass work here. Pomona covers about 23 square miles and has a wide range of residential neighborhoods - from the older, denser streets near downtown and the Fairplex to the larger lots on the western side of the city near Diamond Bar and Walnut. The soil character and drainage challenges differ noticeably across those areas, and so does the base prep required before any turf can go in.
Pomona homeowners near Cal Poly Pomona on the eastern side of the city tend to have newer homes with smaller lots and less tree coverage, while the older streets near Lincoln Park and the Fairplex have more mature root systems and compacted soil that takes more work to excavate and grade correctly. We also frequently see Santa Ana wind damage on Pomona yards in the fall - ash and debris settle on turf surfaces and need clearing before infill levels can be restored.
We also cover neighboring Covina to the northwest, where the housing stock and clay-soil conditions are closely similar. If your property sits near the Pomona-Covina border, we serve both sides without any gap in coverage.
Contact us by phone or the online form and give us a brief description of your project. We respond within one business day and schedule a site visit at a time that works for you.
We visit the property, measure the area, evaluate the soil and drainage, and walk through product options with you. A written estimate is provided before any work begins, so there are no surprises on cost.
We excavate to the right depth for Pomona clay soil, install a compacted decomposed-granite base for drainage stability, then cut, fit, seam, and infill the turf to match the site exactly.
We walk the finished installation with you, explain the simple care steps for Pomona's climate, and leave the site completely clean. Most residential jobs wrap up in one to two days.
We serve all of Pomona - from Lincoln Park and the Fairplex neighborhoods to the streets near Cal Poly. Free estimates, no pressure, written quote before any work begins.
(626) 612-8201Pomona is one of the larger cities in the eastern San Gabriel Valley, covering roughly 23 square miles with a population of over 150,000 residents. The city has a mix of residential neighborhoods ranging from the Victorian-era homes of the Lincoln Park Historic District near downtown to the postwar ranch-style streets built out in the 1950s and 1960s. The Fairplex, home of the annual Los Angeles County Fair, is one of the most recognizable landmarks in the city and sits near the center of the residential footprint. Many Pomona neighborhoods have smaller lot sizes - typically 5,000 to 7,000 square feet for single-family homes - with modest backyards and narrow side yards that are well suited for turf replacement.
The city borders Ontario and Chino to the east, Diamond Bar and Walnut to the south, and Claremont to the north, putting it at the gateway between Los Angeles County and the Inland Empire. Cal Poly Pomona and Western University of Health Sciences are both located within the city, which keeps the population steady and property values in residential neighborhoods relatively stable. We serve homeowners throughout Pomona, as well as in nearby El Monte and West Covina to the west.
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