Lifespan depends on turf quality and installation details. Proper base prep, drainage, and secure seams are key factors that help McKinney synthetic grass installation hold up through heat, storms, pets, and foot traffic.


If you’re comparing options for McKinney synthetic grass installation, these answers cover materials, drainage, seams, and what creates a natural look that lasts.
Lifespan depends on turf quality and installation details. Proper base prep, drainage, and secure seams are key factors that help McKinney synthetic grass installation hold up through heat, storms, pets, and foot traffic.
A quality install typically includes removal of existing grass, excavation, base material installation, grading, compaction, edging, seam work, infill (when applicable), and final grooming so the turf looks even and natural.
Yes—when the base is built right. We focus on grading and a compacted, permeable base so water moves through the turf and away from the surface instead of pooling.
Synthetic lawns are popular for play areas and pets because they reduce mud and bare spots. Pet-friendly installs emphasize drainage and easy rinse-down so the surface stays cleaner.
Turf areas usually won’t need scheduled watering, but many homes keep irrigation for landscape beds and nearby plants. We can help adjust zones so you’re not watering turf unnecessarily.
A quick walkthrough lets us measure, check drainage, and recommend the right turf and base build-out for your yard.
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