
Natural grass in Claremont cannot keep up with heavy backyard use. We supply and install sports turf that holds up to real play year-round - no irrigation, no bare patches, no muddy mess.

Sports turf supply in Claremont, CA covers the full project - product selection, base excavation, and installation - designed for surfaces that take real use, from backyard soccer practice to multi-use play zones, with most residential jobs completed in one to three days.
Homeowners in Claremont come to us when natural grass cannot keep up with how they actually use their yard. High foot traffic, Claremont's dry summers, and the clay-heavy foothill soil all work against natural grass in active play areas. Once bare patches appear, they rarely recover without resodding and a long maintenance period - and Claremont's tiered water pricing from Golden State Water makes that cycle expensive.
If your project includes a dedicated putting surface, our putting green turf service uses precision-grade products specifically engineered for ball roll and consistent play.
If you are already watering less but your bill keeps climbing, your lawn may not be worth the cost. Claremont's tiered water pricing from Golden State Water means every extra gallon costs more than the last - and a sports lawn needs heavy watering to stay usable through summer.
Repeated running, kicking, and playing in the same spots wears natural grass down to dirt quickly. Once the grass is gone, those areas become muddy in winter and dusty in summer - and they rarely recover fully without resodding and a long recovery period.
An uneven lawn creates tripping hazards and makes any ball sport inconsistent. If your yard has ruts, low spots, or areas that stay soft and spongy after rain, the surface is not suitable for active use - and those problems tend to get worse, not better, over time.
Claremont's Santa Ana winds and sustained heat above 95 degrees are brutal on natural grass in high-use areas. If your sports or play lawn goes brown and dormant every July and August no matter what you do, the climate is working against you - not your maintenance routine.
We supply and install sports turf for a range of uses - backyard multi-use play areas, dedicated practice surfaces, and high-traffic zones that natural grass cannot survive. Every job starts with selecting the right product for how you use the space. For general play areas, we typically recommend a mid-pile turf with a durable polyethylene fiber and a heat-reducing infill designed for Southern California sun. For dedicated sport-specific surfaces, the turf specification changes based on the activity. If your project includes a custom putting green, our putting green turf installation uses different materials and construction than a general sports surface.
All sports turf projects include full base excavation, a compacted crushed-rock drainage base, a weed barrier, and secured edging. The base is where most installations fail - it determines drainage, surface firmness, and how the turf holds up over time. We also cover rooftop and elevated surfaces for those looking to use outdoor deck space for play or recreation, handled through our turf for rooftop gardens service, which uses a specialized drainage system to protect the roof membrane underneath.
Families who want one surface that works for soccer, games, and general outdoor play.
Athletes who need a consistent surface for sport-specific training in their own yard.
Golfers who want a precision-built green with the right speed and firmness for practice.
Homeowners turning a flat roof or elevated deck into a usable outdoor living or play space.
Claremont sits at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains, where summer temperatures regularly climb above 95 degrees and the soil is clay-heavy - two conditions that make natural sports surfaces difficult to maintain. Golden State Water's tiered pricing structure means heavy irrigation for a play lawn costs more per gallon with every tier you hit. For families who actually use their outdoor space, the math often tips toward synthetic turf well before the lawn gets to the point of no return. Claremont is also known as the City of Trees, and mature root systems near play areas require a contractor who knows how to design a base that stays flat as roots grow.
We serve sports turf projects throughout the area, including homeowners in Rancho Cucamonga and Upland, where similar foothill soil conditions and HOA requirements apply. If you are not sure whether your project needs a permit or HOA approval, we can walk you through both before any work is scheduled. The Synthetic Turf Council maintains installation standards for sports surfaces that we follow on every project.
We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site estimate. During the visit, we measure your space, assess the existing surface, and talk through how you want to use the area - sport type, expected foot traffic, and whether kids or pets will be using it regularly.
You receive a written estimate that separates base prep, turf material, infill, edging, and cleanup into clear line items. No bundled numbers. We also flag any Claremont-specific considerations - clay soil depth, nearby tree roots, or HOA color and finish requirements - before work is scheduled.
We remove existing grass and excavate to the correct depth - typically four to six inches for a sports surface. Claremont's clay-heavy foothill soil drains poorly on its own, so we replace it with a compacted crushed-rock base designed to handle several inches of rain per hour without puddling.
The turf is rolled out, cut to fit, and secured at every edge and seam. Infill is distributed and brushed into the fibers. We walk the finished surface with you, check seams and edges, and hand off written care instructions before leaving the site clean.
Free estimate, written quote, no pressure - we respond within 1 business day.
(909) 788-2838Claremont's foothill soil holds water rather than draining it. We excavate to the correct depth and replace native clay with a compacted crushed-rock base - the step most contractors rush and the one that determines how long your surface lasts.
Claremont is known as the City of Trees, and mature roots can push through a poorly built base within a few seasons. We assess tree proximity before every installation and design the base to accommodate root movement, so the surface stays flat for years.
We only supply turf with UV-stabilized fibers and offer heat-reducing infill options for sports surfaces in direct sun. In Claremont's summer climate, this is not optional - it is the difference between a surface you can use comfortably and one you avoid after noon.
Every installation is performed by a California Contractors State License Board licensed contractor. You can verify our license on the CSLB website in seconds. Licensing means you have legal recourse if anything goes wrong - unlicensed work leaves you without that protection.
Claremont's combination of clay soil, mature tree roots, and intense summer heat makes sports turf installation more demanding here than in many other parts of Southern California. We have built our process around those specific conditions - so the surface we install holds up the way a sports surface should. Call us or submit a request online and we will respond within 1 business day. Verify our license on the CSLB website before booking any contractor - ours or anyone else's.
Synthetic grass systems designed for flat roof surfaces, with drainage layers that protect your roof membrane.
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