
Stop fighting Walnut summers with a sprinkler and a prayer. Professional artificial turf installation gives you a lawn that looks great all year - with no watering, no mowing, and no brown patches by August.

Artificial turf installation in Walnut, CA covers excavating your existing lawn, building a compacted crushed aggregate base, and securing a finished synthetic surface - most residential jobs take one to three days. Walnut Artificial Grass Installation handles every step in-house, from the first shovel to the final walkthrough.
Walnut homeowners switch to artificial turf for a handful of practical reasons: water bills that climb every summer, a lawn that never quite recovers from the heat, and pets or kids who wear bare spots into natural grass faster than it can grow back. If any of that sounds familiar, this might be the most straightforward fix available. For households with dogs or cats, our pet-friendly turf option is worth a look before you decide.
The Synthetic Turf Council is a good starting point if you want independent information about how modern artificial turf products are made and what to look for when comparing options - syntheticturfcouncil.org.
If you are running sprinklers from May through October and your grass still turns patchy or brown by August, your lawn is fighting Walnut's dry heat and losing. You are spending money on water without getting the green yard you want - and that cycle does not improve on its own.
When the Walnut Valley Water District moves to restricted outdoor watering schedules - which has happened during drought years - keeping a natural lawn healthy becomes genuinely difficult. If you have had to cut back watering and watched your lawn suffer, that is a practical signal that a low-water alternative makes sense.
Bare spots that return no matter how much you reseed or water - especially in high-traffic areas where kids cut across the yard or a dog runs the same path - are a sign that natural grass can not keep up with how the space is actually being used. Artificial turf holds up to repeated foot traffic without wearing down.
Walnut's clay soil does not absorb rain quickly, and a thin or patchy lawn turns to mud fast after a winter storm. If you are fighting muddy paw prints and dirty shoes every time it rains, that is a quality-of-life problem that artificial turf solves completely.
Every installation starts with a full excavation - removing your existing lawn, weeds, and the top layer of soil - followed by building a compacted crushed aggregate base designed to drain water efficiently. The base is the most important part of the job. A properly built base is what separates a lawn that looks great for 15 years from one that starts to sag, smell, or shift within two or three. We follow base work with the turf installation itself: rolling out the material, cutting it to fit your yard's exact shape, joining seams carefully, and spreading infill so the blades stand upright.
We work on a wide range of projects - from straightforward backyard replacements to yards with slopes, drainage challenges, and complex shapes that need custom cutting and edging. If your project involves a dedicated play surface for pets, our pet-friendly turf installation uses a more open backing and antimicrobial infill. For general lawn replacement across the front or back yard, our residential turf installation covers the full scope of the typical home project.
Homeowners replacing a natural grass lawn in the front yard, backyard, or both.
Households with dogs or cats who need a surface that drains fast, resists odor, and holds up to daily animal use.
Properties with hillside lots or uneven terrain that need grading and drainage work before turf can go in.
Walnut homeowners in managed communities who need a finished product that meets their HOA's appearance standards.
Walnut sits in the eastern San Gabriel Valley, where summers are long, dry, and regularly push into the 90s. Natural grass needs consistent watering to survive that heat - and even with regular irrigation, many yards still come out of summer looking patchy. The Walnut Valley Water District has implemented outdoor watering restrictions in drought years, and the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California has offered turf replacement rebates that homeowners here have qualified for in the past. Before you start any project, it is worth checking whether a current rebate is active - the numbers change, and a good contractor will know the current status. Walnut also has a significant number of HOA-governed neighborhoods, particularly in communities developed from the 1970s through the 1990s. We know what those HOAs typically require and can help you navigate the approval process before installation begins.
One factor that affects every installation in this area is the clay-heavy soil common throughout the San Gabriel Valley. Clay does not drain quickly, so the base layer has to be built to compensate - otherwise water pools, odors develop, and the turf degrades faster than it should. We serve homeowners throughout Walnut and the surrounding area, including Diamond Bar and Rowland Heights, where the same soil conditions and HOA considerations apply.
Reach out by phone or the contact form. We respond within 1 business day - usually the same day. You do not need measurements ready; we handle that at the site visit.
We visit your yard, measure the area, check drainage, and look at any slopes or obstacles. This is your chance to see turf samples in your yard's light and get a clear picture of the finished result. A written estimate follows within a day or two.
The crew removes your existing lawn and excavates the soil, then compacts a crushed aggregate base sized for your yard's drainage needs. This is the most labor-intensive day and the step that most determines long-term performance.
Turf is rolled out, cut to fit, secured at the edges, and finished with infill material. Before the crew leaves, they walk you through the yard, point out seams and edges, and explain exactly how to care for the surface.
We respond within 1 business day - often the same day. There is no obligation, and the estimate is free. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit to measure your yard and walk through the options with you.
(925) 532-0812We hold a valid California contractor's license verifiable on the CSLB website in about 30 seconds. Every job is covered by liability insurance so you are not exposed if something goes wrong during the work.
Walnut has many planned communities with specific landscaping rules. We know what local HOAs typically require - blade height, color, edging style - and help you get written approval before the crew shows up, not after.
San Gabriel Valley clay drains slowly. We build our aggregate base specifically to compensate - so water moves through the system efficiently and you never end up with pooling, odors, or a surface that degrades ahead of schedule.
Every quote starts with a visit to your yard. We measure the space, assess the drainage, and give you a written estimate with everything included - so there are no surprises when the invoice arrives. The estimate costs you nothing.
Those four points come together in a straightforward way: you get a contractor who knows Walnut's soil, knows your HOA's likely requirements, holds the right license, and will not hand you a bill with extras that were not in the original quote. If you have questions before you are ready to book, reach out anytime.
Turf systems built for yards with dogs and cats - open backing, antimicrobial infill, and a base designed to drain fast and stay odor-free.
Learn MoreFront yards, backyards, and side yards transformed into low-maintenance green space that holds up to everyday family use year after year.
Learn MoreSummer is the busiest season for installations in the San Gabriel Valley - locking in your date now means your yard is ready before the heat peaks.