
Claremont Artificial Grass Installation serves Ontario homeowners and property managers with commercial turf installation, residential turf installation, and pet-safe lawns - with a crew that responds within one business day and writes every estimate in full.

Ontario is one of the Inland Empire's largest cities, and its housing ranges from century-old downtown homes to brand-new subdivisions. The services below are informed by what we actually encounter across that range of property types and conditions.
Ontario has a substantial commercial property base - office parks, retail centers, apartment complexes, and industrial campuses all benefit from turf that reduces maintenance costs and improves curb appeal year-round. See our commercial turf installation page for details.
Ontario's housing ranges from 1920s Craftsman homes near Euclid Avenue to 2000s stucco subdivisions in the south. Each era of home comes with different yard conditions, soil types, and lot sizes. We plan each residential install around the actual property rather than a standard template.
Ontario summers regularly hit 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and watering a natural lawn through the dry season drives water bills up quickly. Drought-tolerant turf cuts outdoor water use on the lawn to zero, which pays off fast in an Inland Empire summer.
About half of Ontario's housing units are renter-occupied, and many single-family owners and landlords have dogs in the yard. Pet-friendly turf with a permeable base and antimicrobial infill handles waste drainage and daily activity without the bare patches and mud that come with natural grass in this climate.
Ontario's newer subdivisions often have HOA-managed landscaping requirements and curb appeal standards. Turf shaped around planting beds and borders meets most design guidelines while removing the watering and mowing the lawn requires during long Inland Empire summers.
Older Ontario neighborhoods near downtown and Euclid Avenue often have original lawn areas that have struggled for decades under clay soils and intense summer heat. Synthetic lawn turf provides a permanent replacement that looks uniform and requires no irrigation.
Ontario is a large, fast-growing city in the heart of the Inland Empire, and it experiences some of the most intense summer heat in Southern California. Temperatures regularly hit 100 degrees Fahrenheit or above from June through September, which makes keeping natural grass alive through the summer an expensive and often losing proposition. The city's clay-heavy soils expand when wet and shrink when dry - a cycle that cracks concrete flatwork and shifts turf bases installed without proper compaction. An artificial grass contractor who has worked in Ontario understands how to build a base that stays level through those seasonal soil movements.
Ontario's housing stock is unusually diverse for a single city. Downtown-area homes near Euclid Avenue were built in the early 1900s and have clay soils, mature trees, and original landscaping that has never been replaced. Mid-century ranch homes from the 1960s and 1970s are the most common housing type citywide. Newer stucco subdivisions on the south and east sides of the city were built in the 1990s and 2000s and are now approaching the age where tile roofs and turf surfaces need replacement. Each of these eras requires different site preparation and product selection - what works for a newer tract home does not automatically work for a home built in 1935 with decades of soil movement underneath.
Our crew works throughout Ontario regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect artificial grass contractor work here. Ontario is a working city - it is home to Ontario International Airport and one of the largest logistics corridors in the western United States. Homeowners here are busy, and they expect contractors to show up on schedule, work cleanly, and finish on time. That is how we operate across every job in Ontario.
We know the neighborhoods near Euclid Avenue, the historic tree-lined boulevard listed on the National Register of Historic Places, where some of Ontario's oldest homes sit. We also work on the newer subdivisions closer to Ontario Mills and along the southern edge of the city. The soil conditions, drainage situations, and property access challenges are genuinely different across those neighborhoods, and we plan each job around what we find rather than assuming every yard is the same.
We serve the cities surrounding Ontario as well. Homeowners in Upland to the north face similar inland heat and soil conditions, and we work there regularly. We also cover Montclair to the east, where the mid-century housing stock and alluvial soils create installation conditions very close to what we see on Ontario's residential streets.
Call us or submit the contact form and we will respond within one business day. We ask for the basics - property type, approximate yard size, and what you are trying to solve - before scheduling a visit.
We visit your Ontario property at no charge. We measure the space, check soil and drainage conditions, and discuss turf options that fit your use and budget. You receive a written itemized estimate with no obligation.
Our crew removes the existing lawn, grades and compacts the base to handle Ontario's clay soil and seasonal movement, installs the weed barrier, lays the turf, and secures the perimeter. Most residential jobs finish in one to two days.
We walk the finished installation with you, brush the turf fibers to their final upright position, confirm drainage is working correctly, and remove all job-site debris. We also explain the simple care routine for your specific product.
We serve Ontario homeowners and property managers with written quotes, one-business-day replies, and a crew that handles both residential and commercial installs across the city.
(909) 788-2838Ontario is a city of about 185,000 people in San Bernardino County, roughly 35 miles east of downtown Los Angeles. It is one of the most economically active cities in the Inland Empire, anchored by Ontario International Airport and a large network of logistics, distribution, and warehouse facilities that make it one of the busiest cargo corridors in the western United States. The city's most recognized street is Euclid Avenue, a historic boulevard lined with a double row of pepper trees and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The older neighborhoods surrounding Euclid are among the most established in the city, with homes dating to the early 1900s that sit on tree-shaded lots with mature landscaping.
Ontario's residential character shifts noticeably across different parts of the city. The areas closer to downtown have Craftsman bungalows, Spanish Colonial homes, and mid-century ranch houses with original yards and established soil conditions. Moving south and east, the newer subdivisions built in the 1990s and 2000s are more uniform stucco construction with tile roofs and smaller, more manageable yards. Both types of properties see demand for turf installation, though for different reasons and with different site preparation needs. Neighboring Upland to the north shares Ontario's inland climate but has a higher concentration of foothills properties. To the east, Montclair is a smaller city with a predominantly mid-century housing stock and very similar water cost pressures.
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Learn MoreFrom the historic streets near Euclid Avenue to the newer neighborhoods on the south side, we cover all of Ontario. Call now or fill out the form and we will be in touch within one business day.