
Your San Dimas yard can look green and polished every week of the year - no sprinklers, no mowing, no muddy winter mess. Synthetic lawn turf gives you a usable outdoor space you actually enjoy.

Synthetic lawn turf in San Dimas is an installed surface made from plastic fibers over a compacted aggregate base - it looks and feels like real grass, drains through naturally, and stays green year-round without any water, mowing, or fertilizing. Most residential projects in the 500-1,500 square foot range are complete in one to three days.
San Dimas homeowners switch for a few different reasons. Some are tired of fighting a brown lawn through summer water restrictions and high irrigation bills. Others want a backyard that does not turn into a mud pit every winter. Many households with dogs choose synthetic turf because natural grass simply cannot keep up with daily pet use. If water savings and staying green through restrictions is your main driver, our drought-tolerant turf page has additional detail on rebate programs and local conservation context worth reading before you decide.
If your sprinklers run regularly but your grass still looks thin or yellow, you are spending money for a result that does not deliver. San Dimas summers push natural grass past what irrigation alone can fix, and that money does not return when you stop paying.
San Dimas clay soil drains slowly, and most of the rain falls between November and March. If your backyard becomes unusable after rain - muddy, slippery, tracked into the house - synthetic turf with a proper drainage base solves this completely. You can use the yard the day after a rainstorm.
Dogs wear paths, dig holes, and leave brown spots that natural grass rarely recovers from. If your yard has bare patches, worn trails, or areas that never come back, synthetic turf built for pet use is a practical fix that holds up without constant reseeding.
If your outdoor space takes more time to maintain than you spend actually using it, that is a straightforward sign something needs to change. A synthetic lawn looks the same on a Tuesday in October as it did the day it was installed - no weekly upkeep required.
We install synthetic lawn turf for front yards, backyards, side runs, courtyards, and any outdoor space where natural grass has been losing. Every job starts with full base preparation - removal of existing lawn, grading for drainage, and compaction of a crushed aggregate layer built to handle San Dimas clay soil. For families thinking about a comprehensive artificial turf installation across multiple areas of the property, we scope the full project during the estimate visit so you get one cohesive plan rather than piecemeal work.
For households focused specifically on the front yard and curb appeal, our residential turf installation service includes turf product selection guidance tailored to HOA requirements that are common in San Dimas neighborhoods. We also work through the Walnut Valley Water District rebate process with customers who qualify, providing the before-and-after documentation the district requires so the rebate check comes to you without extra legwork on your part.
Suited for homeowners who want a clean, realistic-looking lawn that performs well year-round without sprinklers, mowing, or seasonal overseeding.
Built for households with dogs - permeable backing for faster drainage, durable fiber construction that holds up to running and digging, and easy to rinse clean.
For San Dimas yards with full afternoon sun exposure - lighter-colored fibers and heat-reducing infill that stay more comfortable for kids and pets during hot months.
Installations that meet Walnut Valley Water District rebate program requirements, with documentation provided so you can submit your application right after completion.
Most San Dimas homes are served by the Walnut Valley Water District, which has offered rebates for converting natural grass to water-efficient alternatives. The combination of long dry summers, occasional water restriction enforcement, and clay-heavy soil that drains poorly makes this area a natural fit for synthetic turf. Summer temperatures in San Dimas regularly push past 95 degrees - keeping natural grass alive through those months takes irrigation that costs real money and still often fails. Once synthetic turf is installed, your yard looks the same in August as it does in April, with no sprinklers and no stress. Homeowners in West Covina, CA face similar summer heat challenges and have found the switch to synthetic turf to be one of the most practical home improvements they can make.
The clay soil in the San Gabriel Valley foothills also affects how installation should be done in San Dimas specifically. Clay holds water, and a contractor who uses too little crushed aggregate or skips proper grading will leave you with a lawn that puddles after rain. We account for local soil conditions in every base design, adjusting excavation depth and drainage slope for your specific yard rather than treating every job identically. If you are in a part of San Dimas with steeper terrain near the foothills, we factor that into the plan from the start. Homeowners in nearby Pomona, CA share similar soil and heat challenges, and the same care in base preparation applies there as well.
The University of California Cooperative Extension has published research on synthetic turf heat performance and maintenance practices useful for Southern California homeowners.
We reply within one business day and schedule a visit to your yard. The walkthrough covers measurements, drainage assessment, and whether you want to pursue a Walnut Valley Water District rebate - you leave with a written quote that covers everything.
We show you samples at different price points and help you pick a product suited to your yard, your household, and any HOA requirements you need to meet. If you are applying for a rebate, we confirm the turf qualifies before you commit.
The crew removes your existing lawn and several inches of soil, then grades the ground and compacts a crushed aggregate base. This is the most important part of the job - especially on San Dimas clay-heavy lots where drainage needs deliberate attention.
Turf is cut to fit, edges secured, seams joined invisibly, and infill brushed in. Before leaving, the crew walks the yard with you, hauls away all debris, and provides rebate documentation if needed. Your lawn is ready to use immediately.
Free estimate, no pressure. We measure your space, walk you through turf options suited to San Dimas conditions, and show you exactly what the project will cost - including potential rebate savings.
(626) 501-3330We know how the Walnut Valley Water District rebate process works and what documentation the district requires. We provide that paperwork at the end of your installation so you can submit your claim without hunting down information on your own. That rebate comes directly to you.
Clay soil in the San Dimas area holds water and requires more attention to drainage depth and gravel composition than sandier ground. We adjust the base design for your specific yard conditions rather than applying a one-size approach to every job in every neighborhood.
Every estimate includes the turf product, base materials, and labor - nothing is left vague. One of the most common complaints about turf contractors is prices that climb once work begins. A written quote that covers everything protects you from that experience.
Every installation is performed by a California Contractors State License Board-licensed contractor. You can verify any contractor license at cslb.ca.gov - it shows whether the license is current and whether any complaints have been filed.
When a contractor knows San Dimas soil conditions, local water district programs, and HOA approval requirements, the job goes more smoothly and the result holds up longer. That local knowledge is worth asking about before you hire anyone.
Full-service artificial turf installation from site prep through finished lawn, including removal of your existing grass.
Learn MoreTurf installation tailored to residential lots of any size, with options for front yards, backyards, and side runs.
Learn MoreWalnut Valley Water District rebates are available now - lock in your project before funding runs out and put that money back in your pocket.