Most homeowners use the terms interchangeably. “Synthetic grass” often refers to a natural-lawn look, while “turf” can also include sports or specialty surfaces.


Princeton synthetic grass installation should look natural, drain well, and hold up over time. Here’s what homeowners usually want to know before installing.
Most homeowners use the terms interchangeably. “Synthetic grass” often refers to a natural-lawn look, while “turf” can also include sports or specialty surfaces.
Prep is everything: removing existing grass, grading for proper slope, and building a compacted base. That’s what keeps the surface smooth and stable long-term.
Yes—when installed correctly. Proper grading and base work are key to preventing pooling during storms in Princeton synthetic grass installation.
It can. Some products and infill options help reduce heat. In many cases, a quick rinse can cool the surface for use.
It can be a great pet solution with the right drainage and layout. We can recommend options that improve cleanup and reduce odors.
Timing depends on area size and prep requirements. Smaller projects can be quick, while larger yards or heavy grading takes longer.
Usually not for the turf area, but you may still want irrigation for surrounding landscaping. We can help adjust zones so you’re not watering turf by mistake.
Use Request A Quote to schedule an estimate, or call 469-326-3826. For monthly options, see Financing.
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