
Tired of watching your Covina lawn die every summer no matter what you do? Artificial turf for landscaping gives you a green, finished yard without the water bills, the mowing, or the patchy dead spots.

Turf for landscaping in Covina means replacing your natural lawn with quality synthetic grass installed over a properly compacted base - most residential projects are completed in one to two days, and the yard is usable immediately after the crew finishes.
Covina homeowners deal with two realities that make natural grass genuinely difficult: intense inland heat that pushes temperatures above 95 degrees through the summer, and water costs that climb every season. Turf for landscaping solves both problems in one project. Your yard stays green year-round with no irrigation schedule, no fertilizing, and no weekly mowing. If you have pets who use the yard, our sports turf supply options include harder-wearing surfaces built for heavier use.
A properly installed landscaping turf job is built on a base that accounts for Covina's clay soil - graded correctly to drain rainwater away from your foundation and compacted firmly enough to stay level through multiple seasons of heat and cold. The base preparation is the part you cannot see, but it determines whether your turf still looks great in year 15 or starts showing problems in year three.
If your lawn turns thin and patchy every summer even with regular watering, you are fighting Covina's inland climate and losing. The San Gabriel Valley heats up faster and holds heat longer than coastal communities, and most natural grass simply cannot stay healthy through a full Covina summer. Turf holds its color regardless of how hot it gets.
Covina homeowners on tiered water rates often see their bills jump significantly in the June-through-September window when lawns need the most water. If you are dreading the summer bill or cutting back on watering only to watch the lawn die, the cost of keeping natural grass alive has outgrown its value. Turf eliminates irrigation costs almost entirely.
High-traffic spots - where kids play, where the dog runs the same path, where the sprinkler does not quite reach - wear down to bare dirt that reseeding never fixes permanently. These patches are a sign the lawn has reached its limit. Artificial turf handles real foot traffic and pet activity without wearing down into mud.
Covina and surrounding San Gabriel Valley cities have at times issued notices to homeowners with dead or dying lawns during drought periods when brown grass became widespread. If you have received a notice or are watching your neighbors receive them, replacing your lawn with quality artificial turf satisfies appearance standards and water conservation goals permanently.
Every landscaping turf project starts with removing your existing lawn - grass, roots, and several inches of soil - and building a compacted crushed-rock base that drains correctly and stays level through Covina's seasonal soil movement. We then install the turf product that best fits your yard's conditions: sun exposure, how it will be used, whether pets or children will be running on it regularly. If your yard includes areas that get heavy use or sports activity, our sports turf supply options are built for exactly that.
We also work with homeowners who want a broader approach to water-wise landscaping. Our drought-tolerant turf options focus specifically on products suited to Southern California's sun and heat requirements - important if you are also pursuing a water agency rebate and need to document the project correctly for eligibility.
Best for homeowners wanting to eliminate water use and improve curb appeal with a consistently green, low-maintenance front lawn.
Ideal for families who want a functional outdoor space year-round without the weekly maintenance cycle - great for kids, pets, and entertaining.
Right for yards where turf is combined with drought-tolerant plants, gravel borders, or hardscape elements into one cohesive landscape plan.
Suited to narrow strips, fence lines, or spots under trees where natural grass has never grown well - turf looks good in low-light areas without any special care.
Covina's housing stock is mostly from the postwar decades - homes built between the 1940s and 1970s on lots with clay-rich San Gabriel Valley soil. That soil expands when wet and shrinks when dry, which puts seasonal pressure on any base layer underneath your landscaping. A turf installation built to compensate for that movement - with the right base depth and a drainage plan that accounts for clay - will stay flat and functional for the life of the turf. One that skips those steps will develop lumps, pooling, and shifting within a few years. The Metropolitan Water District turf removal rebate program offers cash back for qualifying projects - worth checking before your project starts, since it requires documentation from the beginning.
We serve landscaping turf projects across Covina and the broader San Gabriel Valley, including homeowners in Glendora and Azusa who face the same inland heat, water costs, and clay soil conditions. Every yard gets the same base preparation standards regardless of location.
Reach out by phone or through our contact form. We respond within 1 business day and there is no charge or obligation for getting a quote. We will ask basic questions about your yard to give you a rough range before we visit.
We come to your property, measure the space, assess the drainage and slope, and walk you through turf options that suit your yard's conditions. You leave with a written estimate that breaks down materials, labor, and removal costs - no vague phone numbers.
The crew removes your existing lawn and several inches of soil, grades the ground for drainage, compacts a crushed-rock base, then installs the turf. Most Covina residential landscaping projects are completed in one to two days.
Before the crew leaves, we walk the finished yard with you and explain how to care for the surface. If you plan to apply for a water agency rebate, we provide before-and-after photos and the documentation the program requires - so you are not leaving money on the table.
Free on-site estimate, written quote, no obligation. We also help you navigate the water agency rebate process from the start so you do not miss out.
(626) 612-8201Covina's clay-heavy ground moves with the seasons, and a base that does not account for that will cause problems within a few years. Every project we install is graded and compacted to handle the specific drainage and soil conditions on your lot - not a generic approach copied from a coastal installation.
Many Covina neighborhoods have HOA rules about what artificial grass can look like in a front yard - blade color, edge finishing, percentage of coverage. We have worked with homeowners in these communities before and can help you understand what your CC&Rs require before work begins so there are no surprises after installation.
The Metropolitan Water District offers cash rebates for qualifying turf removal projects, but the documentation has to start from day one. We know what the rebate programs require and make sure you have everything you need to apply - before-and-after photos, square footage records, and a proper receipt. That money is yours to claim.
Every estimate we provide breaks down materials, labor, removal, edging, and infill as separate line items. That makes it simple to compare our quote against any other contractor you are considering - you can see exactly what each dollar covers, not just a single number at the bottom of a page.
You can verify any contractor you are considering through the California Contractors State License Board. A legitimate landscaping contractor in California holds a current license - look it up before signing anything. We are ready to provide our license details on request.
Need a more performance-focused turf for a backyard sports area or multi-use space? Our sports turf supply covers higher-wear applications beyond standard lawn replacement.
Learn MoreSpecifically focused on water-wise landscaping under California drought restrictions - a good starting point if water savings and rebate eligibility are your main drivers.
Learn MoreSummer is the busiest season for turf installations in the San Gabriel Valley - book now to lock in your spot before the schedule fills.