A quality install includes removing existing grass, grading, building a compacted base, ensuring drainage, fitting seams cleanly, securing edges, and final grooming/infill if needed.


Princeton artificial turf installation is all about prep, base, and drainage. These answers cover what to expect and how to get a clean, long-lasting result.
A quality install includes removing existing grass, grading, building a compacted base, ensuring drainage, fitting seams cleanly, securing edges, and final grooming/infill if needed.
Yes. Good drainage is a big part of Princeton artificial turf installation. Proper grading and base prep help water move through and away instead of pooling.
It can be, especially with a pet-friendly turf option and proper drainage. We can recommend layouts that make cleanup easier.
Lifespan depends on product quality, foot traffic, sun exposure, and installation quality—especially base and seam work.
Yes. Turf is often used where grass struggles—like shade-heavy areas—because it stays green without relying on sun for growth.
Usually not for the turf itself, but you may want irrigation for surrounding beds, trees, or landscaping. We can help set up efficient watering around your new turf area.
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