
Stop fighting Claremont's heat, clay soil, and water restrictions to keep natural grass alive. Artificial turf fits your landscape design and stays green and usable every month of the year - no irrigation, no patchy brown spots, no weekend upkeep.

Turf for landscaping in Claremont means installing synthetic grass as part of a broader yard design - removing existing lawn, building a compacted gravel base that handles the area's clay-heavy soil, and laying turf cut to fit your space precisely, with most residential installs in the 500 to 1,500 square foot range completed in one to two days.
Claremont homeowners come to us after realizing the combination of summer heat, water restrictions, and clay soil has made natural grass more trouble than it is worth. The city sits within the Metropolitan Water District service area, and outdoor irrigation restrictions during drought years have made keeping a green lawn genuinely difficult - not just inconvenient. Once turf is installed, outdoor water use for that area drops to nearly zero, and the yard looks consistent in April and October alike.
If you are planning turf as part of a project that also includes drought-resistant plants or hardscape, take a look at our drought-tolerant turf options, which are designed to hold up through Claremont's hottest and driest seasons with minimal intervention.
If you are running sprinklers regularly but your grass still turns brown by July, your lawn is fighting a losing battle against Claremont's heat and dry air. Spending more money on water to get less grass is a clear sign a different approach makes sense.
Bare spots that return despite reseeding are often caused by poor drainage, compacted soil, or too much shade - all common in Claremont's older residential lots with mature trees. If you have fixed the same patches more than once, the underlying conditions are working against you.
Dogs are hard on natural grass, especially in a dry climate where the lawn is already under stress. If your yard has worn paths, dead spots from pet waste, or mud that tracks into the house, artificial turf designed for pet use solves all three problems at once.
When the Metropolitan Water District or your local water provider issues mandatory watering restrictions, keeping a natural lawn green becomes nearly impossible without violating the rules. If you have already received a notice, artificial turf removes the problem entirely.
We install artificial turf for every kind of residential landscape project in Claremont - from small courtyard conversions to full backyard transformations. Every job starts with proper site preparation: we remove your existing lawn or ground cover, grade the area for drainage, and compact a crushed aggregate base designed for Claremont's clay-heavy soil. Skipping or rushing this step is the most common reason turf installations develop wrinkles and puddles within the first year or two, and we do not cut that corner. Our sports turf supply options are also available for yards that double as practice spaces or active recreation areas.
For homeowners who plan to apply for a Metropolitan Water District turf removal rebate, we sequence the application and pre-approval before a single day of work is scheduled - because most programs disqualify you if the lawn is already gone when you apply. We also help you understand your HOA requirements before we propose a product. Claremont has active HOAs with written standards for turf appearance, and a contractor who has worked in these neighborhoods before knows what passes a design review and what raises flags.
Homeowners who want curb appeal that holds up through water restrictions and summer heat.
Families who want a usable, attractive backyard without the irrigation and maintenance burden.
Homeowners who want performance-grade turf for active recreation areas in their landscape.
Claremont homeowners prioritizing heat and drought resilience above everything else.
Claremont's combination of hot, dry summers and clay-heavy soils makes natural grass one of the most demanding things you can plant here. The city regularly sees temperatures above 95 degrees from June through September, and the Metropolitan Water District's conservation mandates have made heavy outdoor irrigation genuinely difficult for most homeowners to sustain. Many Claremont homeowners switched to artificial turf specifically because they wanted a yard that looked cared-for year-round without the water use and weekend maintenance burden. Water rebates from regional agencies have also helped offset installation costs - homeowners in Claremont and nearby San Dimas have both taken advantage of turf removal rebate programs when they were available.
Claremont's clay soils also make base preparation more important here than in areas with sandier ground. Expansive clay shifts with moisture changes and drains poorly, which means a contractor who builds a thin or poorly compacted base will leave you with a lawn that develops low spots and puddles within a year or two. Claremont's established neighborhoods - particularly those near the Claremont Colleges and along the city's tree-lined streets closer to The Village - have older lots with mature root systems that require careful base work. We know this terrain and build accordingly.
We ask a few basic questions - yard size, what is currently there, whether you have pets or children, and your main goal. This helps us understand whether we can help and what kind of product will work for your conditions. We respond within 1 business day.
We come to your home to measure, assess drainage, and check whether grading or base work is needed. You receive a written quote breaking down materials and labor separately - so you can compare it fairly against other bids.
We remove your existing lawn or ground cover, grade for drainage, and compact a crushed aggregate base. In Claremont's clay-heavy soil, this step is especially critical - a properly built base is what keeps your turf flat and draining well for years.
We walk you through the finished surface, check every seam and edge, and answer any questions. You get care instructions and both the product warranty and workmanship warranty in writing. Most yards are ready to use the same day.
We come to your home, measure the space, and give you a written quote with no obligation - so you can compare fairly.
(909) 788-2838Much of the Inland Valley, including Claremont, has expansive clay soils that shift with moisture and drain poorly. We excavate to the correct depth and compact a crushed aggregate base built for these conditions - not a shortcut base that looks fine on day one and fails by year two.
We help you apply for a Metropolitan Water District turf removal rebate and get written approval before a single day of work is scheduled. If you remove your lawn first and apply after, the rebate is almost always denied. We make sure you do not lose money that belongs to you.
Claremont's established neighborhoods have active HOAs with specific appearance standards for artificial turf. We know what Claremont HOAs typically look for and help you choose a product and installation approach that clears that bar before work begins - no surprises after the crew leaves.
Every installation includes a written workmanship warranty separate from the product manufacturer warranty. If something is wrong with our work - a seam that separates, an edge that lifts - we come back and fix it. That commitment is in writing, not just a verbal promise.
You can verify a contractor's California license number on the California Contractors State License Board website before anyone sets foot on your property - and if your project qualifies for a rebate, the SoCal WaterSmart program is where to check current availability. We help Claremont homeowners navigate both.
Need performance-grade turf for an active recreation area? Our sports turf options are built for consistent use and heavy foot traffic.
Learn MoreIf heat and drought resilience are your top priorities, these turf products are specifically selected for Southern California's driest and hottest conditions.
Learn MoreSummer is the busiest season for turf installs in the Inland Valley - and rebate programs have limited funding, so check availability before spots fill up.