
Claremont Artificial Grass Installation serves Pomona homeowners and commercial properties with artificial turf installation, commercial landscaping, and pet-safe lawns - backed by free estimates and a team that knows Pomona's older housing stock and intense summer climate.

Pomona properties range from century-old Victorians in Lincoln Park to mid-century ranch homes to commercial strips near the Fairplex. The services below are shaped by those conditions - not a generic service list.
Pomona has a mix of small businesses, retail strips, and commercial properties that need low-maintenance curb appeal year-round. Commercial turf holds up to foot traffic and looks consistent regardless of season. Learn more on our commercial turf installation page.
Pomona's older single-family homes - many built in the 1940s through 1960s - often sit on modest lots with clay soil and aging drainage. Residential installs here start with a careful base assessment to make sure the finished turf stays flat and drains correctly for years.
Dogs dig through natural grass quickly, especially in Pomona's clay soil where patches of dirt become mud after any rain. Pet-friendly turf with a proper drainage layer under it handles daily use and pet waste without odor buildup or bare spots.
Pomona summers regularly top 100 degrees, and outdoor irrigation costs climb fast in that heat. Drought-tolerant turf removes irrigation from the equation entirely and qualifies for Metropolitan Water District rebates that can offset a meaningful share of the installation cost.
From the Victorian homes of Lincoln Park to stucco ranch houses near Cal Poly Pomona, turf shaped into planting beds and borders improves curb appeal without the watering and upkeep a natural lawn needs. It also handles Pomona's intense UV exposure without fading or browning.
Pomona's high renter population means many owner-occupied homes compete visually with maintained rental properties nearby. A synthetic lawn that looks good year-round without tenant involvement or ongoing water bills is one of the clearest differentiators an owner-occupant can make.
Pomona is one of the larger cities in the San Gabriel Valley, and its climate is unforgiving to natural lawns. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees, pushing into heat wave territory several times each season. That heat, combined with the city's inland location and low humidity, means natural grass requires heavy irrigation from May through October just to stay alive - and even then, it often looks stressed by August. The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California offers turf removal rebates that bring the upfront cost of switching closer to reach for many Pomona homeowners.
Pomona's older housing stock - much of it built in the 1940s through 1960s - adds installation complexity that newer-home contractors are not always prepared for. Clay-heavy soil drains poorly on its own, which means the aggregate base layer needs to be built carefully to handle winter rain without water pooling under the turf. The historic homes in Pomona's Lincoln Park neighborhood often have root systems, compacted soil, and lot boundaries that make base preparation more involved than a newer suburb. Getting that foundation right is what makes the difference between turf that looks great in year five and turf that develops bumps and wet spots.
Our crew works throughout Pomona regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect artificial grass contractor work here. We have worked on properties near the Fairplex and Los Angeles County Fairgrounds, on the older streets in Lincoln Park, and on commercial properties near the 10 and 60 freeways. Pomona's mix of property types - single-family homes, multi-family rentals, and commercial lots - means we see a wider range of project conditions here than in smaller residential cities.
The older neighborhoods in central and western Pomona typically have compact soil from decades of foot traffic and vehicle parking on unpaved areas, and the lot sizes are small enough that equipment access through side yards sometimes requires planning ahead. We factor those logistics into every estimate so there are no surprises on install day. Santa Ana wind events in fall also deposit a significant amount of debris across Pomona yards - we include cleanup as part of the final walkthrough so your turf starts fresh.
Our service area extends directly into the cities surrounding Pomona. Homeowners in Montclair call us regularly for both residential and commercial installs, and Ontario homeowners face the same inland heat and clay soil challenges that Pomona properties do. We work both cities as part of our regular schedule.
Call, text, or fill out our online form. We will respond within one business day. A few quick questions about yard size, sun exposure, pets, and how the space is used help us come prepared to your property with the right options in mind.
We visit your property to measure, assess the soil and drainage conditions, and walk you through product options. You receive a written quote with itemized costs - no estimates over the phone without seeing the site. If you are eligible for a Metropolitan Water District rebate, we explain the pre-approval steps during this visit so the timing is handled correctly.
We remove the existing lawn and a few inches of soil, address any drainage issues specific to your lot, and compact a crushed aggregate base. In Pomona's clay soil, this step is especially important - a base that drains correctly prevents odor and surface problems for years.
We lay the weed barrier, cut and install the turf, anchor the edges, and brush in the infill. Every project ends with a walkthrough where you check the work and we address anything you want adjusted. Most Pomona homeowners are using the yard the same day the crew finishes.
Whether you have a small backyard in Lincoln Park or a commercial lot near the freeway, we come out, look at the actual conditions, and give you a written quote with no pressure.
(909) 788-2838Pomona is one of the larger cities in the San Gabriel Valley, with over 150,000 residents spread across about 23 square miles at the eastern end of Los Angeles County. The city sits at the intersection of the 10, 60, and 71 freeways, making it a hub for the region. It is home to Cal Poly Pomona, one of the largest universities in the Cal State system, as well as the Los Angeles County Fairgrounds at the Fairplex - one of the most well-known event venues in Southern California. The mix of university presence, long-term residential neighborhoods, and commercial development gives Pomona a distinct character among Inland Valley cities.
Pomona's housing ranges from Victorian and Craftsman homes in the Lincoln Park historic district - some of the oldest intact residential blocks in the Inland Valley - to mid-century ranch homes in the central neighborhoods to newer developments in the eastern parts of the city near Diamond Bar. Lot sizes in the older neighborhoods tend to be modest, with small backyards and close neighbor setbacks. Homeowners in adjacent cities can reach us through our service pages for Montclair and Ontario, both of which border Pomona to the east and share similar soil and climate conditions.
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