
Artificial turf needs more than a hose-down. Professional cleaning, fiber brushing, and infill care keep your Covina lawn looking full, smelling clean, and lasting longer.

Turf maintenance services in Covina cover debris removal, fiber brushing, infill replenishment, pet odor treatment, and seam inspection - most residential visits take one to three hours and should happen two to three times per year.
Many homeowners are surprised to learn that artificial turf is not completely hands-off. Foot traffic flattens the fibers, infill material compacts or shifts over time, and Covina's inland heat amplifies any pet odors that work their way into the base. Regular turf maintenance services keep all of that in check so your lawn looks the way it did the day it was installed.
If you are also planning future work - or if maintenance reveals that your current turf is past the point of repair - our artificial turf installation team handles full replacements with the same attention to base preparation and finish quality.
If the fibers across your lawn are pressed down rather than standing upright, the turf is overdue for brushing. This is especially common in high-traffic paths, play zones, and spots where your dog runs the same route every day. Flat fibers do not just look worn - they also drain less efficiently and collect debris more easily.
Covina's summer heat intensifies odors from pet waste that has worked into the infill layer. If your yard smells unpleasant after a warm day, a garden hose alone will not fix it. The source is below the surface, and it needs professional enzyme treatment to break down the organic material causing the problem.
After a strong wind event, leaves, dust, and small debris can get pressed deep into the turf pile. If you cannot brush the debris off by hand, it has worked its way deeper and needs professional attention. Debris that sits in the fibers traps moisture and can cause discoloration or odor if left through the season.
Walk the perimeter of your turf and check for spots where an edge is curling up or where two panels are beginning to separate. These are early warning signs of stress on the installation. Catching them now means a simple repair. Left alone through another season of heat and cold, they become a much larger job.
A standard maintenance visit works through a set sequence: removing surface debris, rinsing the turf, brushing the fibers back upright with professional equipment, checking and topping off infill to the correct level, treating any pet odor areas with enzyme-based cleaners, and inspecting all seams and edges for signs of wear. Each step matters. Brushing without cleaning leaves debris in the pile. Cleaning without an infill check leaves the fibers without proper support. Our crew handles all of it in one visit so nothing gets missed.
We also offer targeted add-on services depending on what your yard needs. If your turf is part of a larger landscaping design, we can coordinate maintenance with your broader landscape upkeep so everything stays in sync. For yards with significant pet activity, we recommend scheduling visits before and after peak summer heat to stay ahead of odor and infill compaction.
Best for most residential yards on a regular schedule - covers debris removal, rinsing, brushing, infill check, and seam inspection.
Suited to yards with dogs or heavy use - adds enzyme treatment for pet waste at the infill level, not just a surface rinse.
Right for turf that has not been serviced in over a year or that shows visible signs of fiber collapse from compacted or missing infill.
For turf where a panel seam is lifting or an edge is separating from the border - a targeted repair that stops the problem from spreading.
Covina sits in the San Gabriel Valley, where summer temperatures regularly climb into the 90s and occasionally past 100 degrees Fahrenheit. That sustained heat breaks down infill material faster than in cooler coastal cities - meaning turf here typically needs infill replenishment more often than the national average. On top of that, Covina's older residential lots often have clay-heavy soil underneath the turf. If drainage was not set up properly at installation, a maintenance visit is a good time to flag any water-pooling issues before they damage the base. The Synthetic Turf Council publishes maintenance best practices that form the basis for the methods we use.
Santa Ana wind season adds another layer - every fall, strong winds deposit leaves, dust, and debris across the valley. Turf that does not get a post-season cleanup holds that debris in the pile through winter, which traps moisture and leads to discoloration and odor by spring. We serve homeowners throughout Covina and the surrounding area, including West Covina and Baldwin Park, where the same climate conditions apply.
Tell us roughly how big your lawn is, how old the turf is, and whether you have pets. We respond within 1 business day and can usually give you a price estimate before even visiting - no obligation required.
When the crew arrives, they spend 10 to 15 minutes walking your yard - checking blade condition, infill level, any seams or edges that need attention, and whether there are drainage concerns. This shapes exactly what work gets done that day.
The crew works through debris removal, rinsing, brushing, infill check, odor treatment if needed, and a seam and edge inspection. For an average Covina residential yard, this takes one to three hours depending on what is needed.
Before leaving, we show you anything worth watching - a seam starting to lift, a drainage area to monitor, or a spot that may need attention before the next visit. We also recommend a maintenance schedule suited to your yard's specific conditions.
No pressure, no long-term contract required. Just a straightforward service that keeps your lawn looking the way it should.
(626) 612-8201The San Gabriel Valley's clay-heavy ground affects how turf drains and how infill behaves over time. We have worked on enough Covina yards to know the specific issues that come with this soil - from drainage pooling to edge lift after winter rain - and we address them as part of every visit.
The Synthetic Turf Council publishes industry maintenance standards that cover brushing methods, infill specifications, and cleaning practices. We follow those guidelines on every job - not guesswork. That means the work we do is consistent with what turf manufacturers expect, which matters for warranty purposes.
A seam that starts lifting during a maintenance visit gets flagged and addressed the same day - before heat and foot traffic turn it into a full panel replacement. We treat every visit as an inspection, not just a cleaning, so small issues do not become expensive ones.
When you call or message, you hear back within one business day - no waiting a week for a callback or getting passed between schedulers. For post-Santa Ana cleanups or urgent odor issues, that response time matters. We are a local operation, not a regional franchise.
Regular maintenance is what separates turf that still looks great after 15 years from turf that needs early replacement. We are here to make that easy for Covina homeowners - consistent service, honest assessments, and no pressure to buy services your yard does not need.
Thinking about expanding beyond your current turf? We combine synthetic lawn with drought-tolerant borders and pathway edging for a finished, intentional yard design.
Learn MoreIf your turf is past the point of maintenance and needs to be replaced, we handle full artificial turf installation from base prep to final brushing.
Learn MoreSummer heat and Santa Ana season are hard on artificial lawns - the best time to book is before the next season hits, not after.