Artificial turf that actually looks like it belongs
Most synthetic lawns announce themselves the second you pull into the driveway. The color's too uniform, the edges are sloppy, and the whole thing sits on top of the landscape like a green carpet someone unrolled over dirt.
We install artificial turf as a designed element of the property, not a shortcut around maintaining one. Clean transitions against hardscape and planting beds, proper infill for realistic texture and weight, and seaming that disappears — so it reads as a natural surface, not a product.
Beyond appearance, the base matters. Artificial turf requires a fully excavated and compacted aggregate base, precise grading for drainage, and secure perimeter edging that won't creep or buckle over time. In Central Oregon's freeze-thaw cycles and intense summer UV, a rushed install breaks down fast — wrinkles, lifted edges, and drainage problems that turn the whole thing into a mess. Ours stay flat, drain clean, and hold up season after season because the prep work is done to the same standard as our hardscape.
If you want the look of a lawn without the water bill and weekly mowing, we build it the right way from the ground up.
Artificial Turf