
Brown grass in front of your Claremont business sends the wrong message. Get a commercial turf installation that looks sharp year-round - no irrigation required, no watering restrictions to worry about.

Commercial turf installation in Claremont replaces natural grass on business properties, courtyards, and commercial landscapes with a durable synthetic surface, and most installations are completed in one to three days with minimal disruption to your operations.
Claremont commercial property owners face a specific problem: the city sits in one of the most water-stressed regions in California, and mandatory outdoor watering restrictions have tightened repeatedly in recent years. Keeping natural grass looking presentable on a commercial property in this climate requires either heavy irrigation - which conflicts with those restrictions - or accepting that your landscaping looks brown and neglected for much of the year. Neither is a good option when customers and clients are judging your property on first impression.
Commercial turf is a different product category than what most people picture from older installations. If you are also interested in putting green turf for an amenity space or sports turf supply for an athletic facility, we can discuss those as part of the same project conversation.
If your commercial property's water costs have risen steadily - even after reducing irrigation schedules - a large portion is almost certainly going to outdoor landscaping. In Claremont, where water rates have increased alongside regional drought surcharges, natural grass has become one of the most expensive surfaces a commercial property can maintain.
Claremont's hot, dry summers are hard on natural grass, and many commercial properties end up with brown, patchy lawns for five or six months of the year despite regular watering. If your lawn looks presentable only in winter, you are spending money to maintain something that rarely looks good to the customers and clients walking by.
Entrances, pathways, and outdoor seating zones develop bare patches where natural grass cannot recover fast enough. If you are seeing dirt, mud, or compacted bare ground in areas where people walk regularly, natural grass is not the right surface for your use pattern. Commercial turf is built for exactly this kind of daily use.
California drought regulations have at various points prohibited or severely restricted outdoor watering for commercial properties. If you have received a notice, faced a fine, or cannot keep your landscaping looking acceptable within allowed watering windows, commercial turf removes the problem entirely.
We work with commercial clients on a range of property types: office courtyards, business entrances, apartment complex common areas, retail strip center landscaping, and more. Every installation starts with proper site preparation - removing existing surfaces, grading the ground so water drains away rather than pooling, and compacting a base layer that supports the turf for the long term. Claremont's naturally rocky, decomposed granite soil tends to compact well, which means base preparation here is often more straightforward than in areas with clay-heavy ground. We also install putting green turf for office amenity spaces and hospitality properties that want something distinctive.
Seam work and edge finishing are where commercial installations are often done poorly. Visible seam lines and lifting edges are the two most common signs of a rushed job, and they become problems within a year of installation. We take time on these details because they determine how the finished surface looks at eye level - which is what your customers and clients actually see. For clients who also need sports turf supply for athletic facilities or recreational areas, we can coordinate both in one project conversation.
Ideal for commercial properties where curb appeal and first impressions matter to customers and clients.
Suits office complexes, restaurants, and hospitality properties that want usable outdoor space without irrigation costs.
Works well for apartment complexes, HOA common areas, and mixed-use developments with shared outdoor space.
Designed for commercial spaces with consistent foot traffic that destroys natural grass within a season.
Claremont has an active design review process, and commercial corridors near the Village and along Foothill Boulevard are subject to guidelines that can affect what a finished turf installation looks like from the street. A contractor familiar with these requirements will ask about them during the site visit, not after the job is done. Claremont's commercial property owners also benefit from rebate programs through the Metropolitan Water District and the Inland Empire Utilities Agency, which have offered per-square-foot rebates for turf replacement on commercial properties. Those amounts change from year to year, so confirming current availability before your installation begins - not after - is the right move. We also serve commercial clients in nearby Pomona who face the same water cost pressures.
The U.S. EPA WaterSense program notes that commercial properties often use far more outdoor water than residential ones, making turf replacement one of the highest-impact water conservation moves available. For Claremont business owners, this translates directly into lower bills and fewer compliance concerns every time the state enters a new drought stage. Commercial property owners in Ontario face similar pressures and have found turf a practical long-term solution.
Contact us by phone or form and we respond within 1 business day. We schedule a site visit to see the space in person - this is the only way to give you an accurate number. We look at drainage, current ground conditions, and any design guidelines that apply to your commercial corridor.
After the site visit you receive a written, itemized quote. We walk you through turf options suited to your specific use - a high-traffic entrance needs a different product than a decorative courtyard. We also confirm whether rebate programs apply to your property and what documentation you will need.
The crew removes existing grass or old paving, grades the ground for drainage, and compacts the base layer. In Claremont, the naturally rocky soil tends to compact well, which makes this step more straightforward than in clay-heavy areas. This is also when any permit work is completed if required.
The turf is rolled out, cut to fit, and secured at the edges. Seams are joined carefully so they are nearly invisible. Infill is spread and worked in. We leave the site clean, walk you through the finished area, and give you written product and warranty documentation before we go.
We respond within 1 business day and schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works around your business hours. No commitment required.
(909) 788-2838Any contractor installing turf in California must hold a valid license through the California Contractors State License Board. You can verify our license in about 30 seconds before we start any work - an unlicensed contractor on a commercial property creates liability you do not want.
We have helped Claremont-area clients navigate rebate applications through the Metropolitan Water District and the Inland Empire Utilities Agency. We know what documentation is needed and how to make sure your installation qualifies before work begins - not after.
We know Claremont's commercial design guidelines and the requirements that apply in areas like the Village corridor and along Foothill Boulevard. That local knowledge prevents the permit and design-review surprises that slow down projects and add cost.
Visible seam lines and lifting edges are the two most common failures in commercial turf installations. We take the time on these details because they are what your customers actually see - and they are the difference between a surface that looks sharp for 15 years and one that looks rough within 12 months.
Commercial turf is a long-term decision for your property. We treat it that way - careful site preparation, honest estimates, and work that holds up so you are not calling us back in two years about a problem that should have been avoided.
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