Water-saving synthetic grass for the spa capital of the Coachella Valley. Ditch the dead grass, ditch the water bill, and enjoy a yard that thrives in the desert heat year-round.
Desert Hot Springs is famous for its natural hot mineral springs, a network of underground aquifers that have drawn visitors seeking wellness and relaxation for over a century. The city is home to dozens of boutique spas and resorts, the historic Cabot's Pueblo Museum, and a growing residential community that embraces the rugged beauty of the high desert landscape. But living in one of the hottest and driest parts of the Coachella Valley comes with a unique set of landscaping challenges.
Natural grass simply does not belong in Desert Hot Springs. Summer temperatures regularly push past 115 degrees, annual rainfall barely registers on the gauge, and water costs continue to rise as the Coachella Valley Water District manages increasingly scarce resources. Homeowners who try to maintain real lawns end up fighting a losing battle against heat, drought, and utility bills that can easily exceed $250 per month during peak irrigation season. And even with all that effort, the grass often looks tired and brown by midsummer.
Artificial turf changes the equation entirely. Our synthetic grass products are engineered with UV-stabilized polyethylene fibers that resist fading, heat degradation, and fiber breakdown even under the most intense desert sun. The backing systems are rated for extreme temperatures and designed to handle the daily thermal cycling that comes with scorching days and cool desert nights. We use cooling infill technology that reduces surface temperatures and keeps the turf comfortable for families and pets.
Desert Hot Springs sits on mineral-rich soil that can be rocky, compacted, and challenging to work with. Our installation crew has extensive experience with these conditions. We excavate to the proper depth, remove rocks and debris, and build a compacted decomposed granite base that provides stable footing and excellent drainage. The result is a turf surface that stays flat, drains properly, and holds up for 15 to 20 years without settling or shifting.
Whether you are upgrading a family home near Pierson Boulevard, installing turf around a spa property off Palm Drive, or converting a desert lot into a usable backyard, our crew handles every step of the process. No subcontractors, no shortcuts, and no surprises on the final bill.
Full yard turf replacements built for Desert Hot Springs' extreme heat and rocky soil.
Antimicrobial, fast-draining turf that keeps pets comfortable and yards odor-free.
Custom backyard putting greens with true ball roll and desert-rated materials.
Heat-resistant pavers for patios, walkways, and outdoor spa surrounds.
Functional walls for grade changes and property borders in desert terrain.
Complete outdoor makeovers combining turf with desert-adapted hardscaping.
Our turf is rated for the highest temperatures in the valley. No melting, fading, or breakdown under Desert Hot Springs sun.
Save $250+ per month on water bills. Your turf stays green through every drought restriction and heat wave.
We know how to work with Desert Hot Springs' mineral-rich, rocky terrain to build a stable, long-lasting turf foundation.
The quote we give you is the price you pay. No change orders, no hidden fees, no surprises at the end of the project.
Yes. Desert Hot Springs has some of the most extreme heat in the Coachella Valley, making natural grass maintenance especially costly. Between water bills, landscaping services, and constant reseeding, homeowners with natural lawns often spend $2,000 to $4,000 per year just to keep grass alive. Artificial turf eliminates all of those costs and typically pays for itself within 3 to 4 years.
Absolutely. Turf around spa and pool areas is one of our most popular installations. Artificial grass provides a soft, clean, non-slip surface that eliminates mud, debris, and maintenance concerns. Our drainage systems handle splash water and spa overflow without any pooling issues, and the turf dries quickly in the desert air.
Desert Hot Springs sits on unique mineral-rich soil that can be rocky and compacted. Our installation process accounts for this by excavating to the proper depth, removing rocks and debris, and building a compacted decomposed granite base that provides proper drainage and a stable foundation. We have extensive experience working with desert soil conditions throughout the Coachella Valley.