Commercial Installation
Corporate campuses, office park entries, retail streetscapes, mid-rise amenity decks, and Hotel district grounds along the Las Colinas and MacArthur corridors.
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214-225-2894About Artificial Turf of Irving
We install and service synthetic grass for the specific properties and people that define the Irving market: corporate campus entries, Las Colinas townhome courtyards, Valley Ranch backyards, and everything in between.
Our office is on N O'Connor Road in the Las Colinas urban core—which means we work from the same corridor where ExxonMobil, Vizient, McKesson, and Verizon Business have their campuses. We understand what "maintained" looks like in this market because we see the standard every day.
Irving is not a single-type market. The townhome courtyards along the Mandalay Canal have completely different installation requirements than a Valley Ranch backyard or a Hackberry Creek Golf Club-adjacent estate lot. The Hospital District commercial properties on MacArthur Boulevard need different scheduling and documentation than a Plymouth Park residential conversion. We work across all of these contexts—and we approach each one with the specific requirements it actually has, rather than a generic residential or commercial template.
DFW Airport sits seven miles to the northwest. A large part of our customer base are corporate professionals whose work schedules don't leave weekend maintenance time. Eliminating lawn care overhead is not a nice-to-have for these households—it's a practical necessity. We build installations that match how people in this corridor actually live.

Irving sits on expansive clay subsoil. That matters for every artificial turf installation we do—clay doesn't drain naturally the way sandy loam does, which means base engineering is not optional. We specify crushed aggregate bases with engineered drainage profiles calibrated to clay-site conditions on every project. That's the difference between an installation that performs for fifteen years and one that pools after two.
Hackberry Creek flood-plain adjacency creates specific drainage engineering demands for properties in that corridor. Las Colinas lake-district townhomes—particularly zero-lot-line configurations near the Mandalay Canal and Water Street—require drainage routing away from shared walls and adjacent unit patios. The Cottonwood Valley Golf Club-area estates need base engineering sized for large-footprint installations on varied topography. Each of these is different, and we scope them differently.
The DFW Airport-adjacency airborne particulate environment is also a real factor. Properties under the flight approach corridors accumulate debris and fine particulate faster than inland properties. We account for that in maintenance program frequency recommendations and product specification for airport-corridor installations.
Commercial turf installation in the Las Colinas urban center, MacArthur Boulevard corridor, Hospital District, and Valley Ranch business parks requires planning around active tenants, structured parking access, and operational schedules that residential contractors don't deal with. We coordinate commercial projects directly with property managers, develop phased installation plans that limit the active work footprint, and schedule noisy base-work operations during approved hours.
Corporate campuses adjacent to the Las Colinas lakes—Lake Carolyn, the Mandalay Canal, the canal-facing commercial faces—set a visual benchmark. Turf on corporate entries, seating zones, and common areas in this district is part of the brand presentation. We understand that and we install accordingly. Commercial clients receive written documentation, permit support, HOA submission materials, and warranty transfer records as standard deliverables.
The mid-rise and podium building residential developments in the Las Colinas area—amenity decks, shared dog run areas, rooftop terrace panels—are another commercial category we serve. These installations have specific structural weight limits, drainage routing constraints, and HOA-governed specifications that require coordination beyond standard residential installation scope.
What We Do
We handle the full scope of synthetic grass work—not just installation. Las Colinas-area commercial and residential turf needs ongoing service to perform through North Texas heat cycles, spring storm seasons, and the debris loads that Irving's urban tree canopy generates.
Corporate campuses, office park entries, retail streetscapes, mid-rise amenity decks, and Hotel district grounds along the Las Colinas and MacArthur corridors.
Townhome courtyards, single-family lawns, and condo patio panels across Las Colinas, Valley Ranch, Hackberry Creek, Plymouth Park, and all Irving neighborhoods.
Pet-specific turf with zeolite odor-neutralizing infill, enhanced drainage, and antimicrobial fiber treatment. Engineered for the compact yards and attached-unit configurations common near the Mandalay Canal.
Golf-grade synthetic surfaces for Cottonwood Valley and Valley Ranch-area properties. Configurable stimp speeds and multi-feature designs including chipping zones and sand bunkers.
Professional grooming, infill management, drainage inspection, seam repair, and condition reporting. Programs scaled to property type and HOA or property management documentation requirements.
Root cause diagnostics and correction for pooling and slow drainage. Base rehabilitation for clay-soil drainage failures in the Irving and Las Colinas corridor.
How We Work
We don't do phone quotes. Every project starts with a site visit because the clay soil conditions, drainage profile, adjacent hardscape, and access constraints on your specific property determine what needs to happen before turf goes down. A written scope follows before any work begins.
Step 1
We evaluate drainage, soil conditions, access, adjacent surfaces, and your specific usage requirements before any scoping.
Step 2
You receive a line-item written scope covering base preparation, drainage engineering, turf specification, and timeline before work starts.
Step 3
Base prep, drainage, turf placement, infill, and edge work completed in planned phases with daily progress coordination.
Step 4
Final inspection with the property owner or manager, warranty transfer, written care protocol, and condition baseline documentation.
Our work concentrates in the Irving geography. Las Colinas. Valley Ranch. Hackberry Creek. Cottonwood Valley. Plymouth Park. University Hills. North Irving. La Villita. The Hospital District. MacArthur Boulevard commercial corridor. And the adjacent cities—Coppell, Grand Prairie, Farmers Branch, Carrollton, Grapevine—that share the same climate conditions, soil profile, and property type diversity.
Irving is served by three school districts—Irving ISD, Coppell ISD, and Dallas-Fort Worth ISD depending on the neighborhood—which means the residential market has a diversity of family demographics and housing tenure patterns that shows up in how people think about their outdoor spaces. Long-term homeowners in Plymouth Park and University Hills have different priorities than newer residents in the Las Colinas townhome corridor. We work with both.
The corporate density of the Las Colinas market is unlike anything else in the DFW corridor. This isn't a suburban office park city—it's a genuine urban employment core with Fortune 500 tenants who have been here for decades and show no sign of leaving. The outdoor landscape of properties in and around that district is evaluated against a high standard. We know that standard because we see it on every project we do in the area.
We dispatch from 4835 N O'Connor Rd, Suite 350, Irving, TX 75062 and serve the greater Las Colinas corridor and DFW Airport-adjacent market from the same base.
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