Premium synthetic grass designed for desert living. Save thousands of gallons of water every year while keeping your yard green, clean, and maintenance-free through the hottest Coachella Valley summers.
Palm Springs is known worldwide for its mid-century modern architecture, the iconic Palm Springs Aerial Tramway, and its proximity to the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. It is also known for summer temperatures that regularly push past 110 degrees -- and water bills that reflect the cost of keeping a natural lawn alive in one of the driest climates in America.
That is where artificial turf changes the equation. Our synthetic grass products are built specifically for the demands of the desert. Every fiber is UV-stabilized to resist fading and degradation under relentless sun exposure. The backing systems are engineered to withstand extreme heat cycling without warping, cracking, or separating. And the infill we use helps keep surface temperatures manageable even on the hottest afternoons.
Palm Springs homeowners face a unique challenge: maintaining curb appeal in a climate that actively works against traditional landscaping. Natural grass in the Coachella Valley requires constant irrigation, frequent reseeding, and ongoing maintenance just to survive. Meanwhile, drought restrictions continue to tighten and water rates continue to climb. Artificial turf eliminates all of that. No watering, no mowing, no fertilizing, no brown patches, and no dead grass in August.
Whether you are updating a classic mid-century ranch in the Movie Colony neighborhood, designing a modern backyard near Tahquitz Canyon, or putting in a pet-friendly play area for your family off North Palm Canyon Drive, our crew handles the entire project from demolition through final cleanup. We prep the base right, install proper drainage, and use commercial-grade materials that hold up for 15 to 20 years in the desert sun.
Many Palm Springs HOAs now actively encourage synthetic turf as part of their water conservation guidelines. We work with homeowners to ensure every installation meets community standards and can provide all documentation needed for HOA review and approval. The Coachella Valley Water District has also historically offered rebates for grass-to-turf conversions, making the switch even more affordable.
Full front and backyard turf installations built for Palm Springs heat and UV exposure.
Antimicrobial, easy-drain turf that keeps your pets cool and your yard clean year-round.
Custom backyard putting greens with true ball roll -- perfect for the Palm Springs golf lifestyle.
Heat-resistant pavers designed to complement desert architecture and outdoor living spaces.
Structural and decorative walls that handle desert soil conditions and grade changes.
Complete outdoor transformations that blend desert aesthetics with low-maintenance materials.
Our turf products are UV-stabilized and rated for extreme temperatures. They will not fade, warp, or break down under the intense Coachella Valley sun.
Eliminate 55,000+ gallons of annual irrigation. Your yard stays green through every drought restriction without a single drop of water.
We install premium turf that meets Palm Springs HOA standards and provide documentation for community board approval.
No subcontractors. The same team that gives you the estimate is the team that installs your turf and walks the finished project with you.
Our turf products are engineered with UV-stabilized fibers and advanced backing systems rated for temperatures exceeding 120 degrees Fahrenheit. We use infill materials that reduce surface heat, and the turf retains its color and structural integrity even through the hottest Coachella Valley summers.
Yes. Most Palm Springs HOAs approve high-quality synthetic turf, and the city actively encourages water-saving landscaping. Many desert communities offer rebates for replacing natural grass. Our installations meet all local guidelines and we can provide documentation for your HOA review.
The average Palm Springs household with a 1,000-square-foot lawn uses roughly 55,000 gallons of water per year on irrigation. Switching to synthetic turf eliminates that entirely. Given the desert climate and ongoing drought restrictions in the Coachella Valley, the long-term savings on water bills alone often justify the investment within a few years.