
San Dimas water restrictions keep tightening while your lawn keeps struggling. Drought-tolerant turf ends that cycle - your yard stays green every month of the year with no sprinklers required.

Drought-tolerant turf in San Dimas is artificial grass installed over a compacted gravel base that drains naturally - it looks green year-round, uses zero water, and most residential jobs in the 500-1,500 square foot range are complete in one to three days.
If you live in San Dimas, you already know that keeping natural grass alive through July and August costs real money. Water rates have climbed, outdoor watering schedules tighten during dry years, and a patchy lawn is the result no matter how much you run the sprinklers. Drought-tolerant turf removes your yard from that equation entirely. Many homeowners who go this route also qualify for a cash rebate through Three Valleys Municipal Water District, which can offset a meaningful portion of the installation cost. If your yard also serves as play space for kids or pets, our synthetic lawn turf options are worth comparing side by side.
If your irrigation costs climb every June through September but your grass still browns out, you are paying for water that cannot keep up with San Dimas heat. That money does not come back once the bill is paid, and the cycle repeats every year.
Three Valleys Municipal Water District periodically enforces outdoor watering schedules, and violations can result in warnings or fines. If you have received a notice or you are watching the clock to stay within your watering window, your lawn is working against you rather than for you.
Spots under trees, along fence lines, or in heavy-traffic areas often refuse to grow grass no matter what you do. These problem areas signal that natural grass is not the right fit for those parts of your yard, and artificial turf delivers consistent coverage across the whole space.
Parts of San Dimas have clay-heavy soil that drains slowly. If areas of your yard stay wet for days after a rainstorm, that drainage problem is likely to get worse over time. A properly installed drought-tolerant turf system includes a gravel base designed to move water away efficiently, which can actually improve drainage compared to what you have now.
We install drought-tolerant artificial turf for front yards, backyards, side yards, and any outdoor area where natural grass has been losing the battle. Every installation starts with base preparation - removing the existing lawn, grading the ground for drainage, and compacting a crushed gravel layer that handles water correctly regardless of San Dimas soil conditions. If you are thinking about the long game on water savings and a natural look, our synthetic lawn turf line offers a wider range of pile heights and blade styles to match any yard aesthetic.
For homeowners with elevated or unconventional spaces, we also install drought-tolerant turf for rooftop gardens and terraces where standard landscaping is not practical. Whether you are working with a flat standard lot, a sloped foothill yard, or a courtyard that gets baked in afternoon sun, we fit the product and base design to the specific conditions of your space. We also walk through the Three Valleys MWD and SoCal WaterSmart rebate process with you so you do not miss money you are entitled to.
Ideal for homeowners looking to cut their water bill, eliminate sidewalk watering, and improve curb appeal - all with no ongoing maintenance.
Suited for families who want a clean, usable outdoor space that stays green and mud-free year-round, even through winter rains and summer heat.
Designed for households with dogs - durable backing, easy to rinse clean, and holds up to the wear patterns that destroy natural grass quickly.
For homeowners who want to apply for Three Valleys MWD or SoCal WaterSmart rebates - we ensure the product and installation meet current program requirements.
San Dimas is served by Three Valleys Municipal Water District, which operates under ongoing state and regional pressure to reduce outdoor water use. That means water rates have climbed steadily and outdoor watering restrictions can be tightened with little notice during dry years. San Dimas also sits at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains, which pushes summer temperatures well above 95 degrees and makes natural grass an uphill battle even when water is available. Switching to drought-tolerant turf removes your yard from that equation entirely - your lawn stays green no matter what stage of restrictions the district is enforcing. Homeowners in neighboring La Verne, CA face similar water conditions and have found drought-tolerant turf to be one of the most practical upgrades they can make.
The clay-heavy soil common in parts of San Dimas also makes proper base installation more important here than in areas with sandier ground. Clay drains slowly, and a poorly built base leads to standing water and turf that shifts over time. We account for this in every installation - either by improving drainage depth or adjusting the gravel composition for your specific yard. Homeowners near Glendora, CA deal with the same foothill soil conditions and find that a contractor familiar with San Gabriel Valley clay makes a noticeable difference in the finished result. Before choosing any turf product, check whether your HOA requires written approval for lawn replacements - many San Dimas neighborhoods do, and we can help you navigate that process.
Learn more about the SoCal WaterSmart turf replacement rebate program and current requirements through Three Valleys Municipal Water District.
We reply within one business day and schedule a free yard walkthrough at a time that works for you. You will leave that visit with a written estimate and a clear timeline - not a vague ballpark.
We show you turf samples at different price points and help you pick a product that fits your yard and budget. If you want to apply for a Three Valleys MWD or SoCal WaterSmart rebate, we confirm the product qualifies before you commit.
On the first day the crew removes your existing lawn and several inches of soil, then compacts a gravel drainage base graded away from your home. This base work is the most important part of the job - especially in San Dimas clay soil.
The turf is cut to fit, seams are joined so they are not visible, and infill is brushed in so the blades stand upright. The crew walks the finished yard with you, cleans up all debris, and provides rebate documentation if you need it.
Free estimate, no pressure. We will walk your yard, show you turf samples, and explain exactly what your project will cost - including whether you qualify for a local rebate.
(626) 501-3330We know the current rebate requirements for Three Valleys Municipal Water District and SoCal WaterSmart, and we help you document your installation correctly so you can apply. That rebate money goes directly to you - we just make sure you do not miss it.
Clay-heavy foothill soil drains slowly, and a standard base is not always enough. We adjust excavation depth and gravel composition based on your specific yard conditions rather than applying the same formula to every job in every city.
Every installation is performed by a California Contractors State License Board-licensed contractor. You can verify any contractor license at cslb.ca.gov in about two minutes - it tells you whether the license is active and whether any complaints have been filed.
Many San Dimas neighborhoods require HOA approval before a lawn replacement. We ask about this upfront and will not push you to sign a contract before you have that approval in hand - protecting you from having to redo the work.
When you hire a team that knows San Dimas soil, water district requirements, and local HOA norms, the job goes smoother from start to finish. We have been doing this work in the San Gabriel Valley long enough to know what each part of it requires.
A full synthetic lawn that looks great year-round and holds up to heavy residential use.
Learn MoreLightweight, water-free turf designed for rooftops, balconies, and elevated outdoor spaces.
Learn MoreRebate program funding from Three Valleys MWD and SoCal WaterSmart is limited - booking your installation now means you can apply before current funding closes.