
Wichita Falls summers kill natural grass every year. Drought-tolerant turf stays green through every water restriction, every heat wave, and every dry month - no sprinklers needed.

Drought-tolerant turf in Wichita Falls is synthetic grass made from UV-rated fibers installed over a compacted crushed-rock base, giving you a lawn that stays green and full year-round without watering - most residential installs take one to two days to complete.
Wichita Falls homeowners know the frustration of watching a lawn go from green in April to straw-brown by July. Natural grass in this climate demands constant irrigation just to survive, and the city has imposed severe water restrictions before - restrictions that can return in any dry year. Drought-tolerant turf solves the core problem: your yard looks the same in August as it does in spring, regardless of rainfall or watering rules.
If your property needs a broader green upgrade beyond the lawn, our turf for landscaping service covers integrating synthetic grass into garden beds, borders, and mixed outdoor spaces.
If you are running sprinklers constantly from June through September just to keep grass alive, you are paying real money for a losing battle. In Wichita Falls, where summer heat regularly tops 100 degrees and water rates rose after the city's drought crisis, that summer bill is a clear signal your yard needs a different approach.
Wichita Falls summers are simply too hot and dry for many grass varieties to stay green without heavy irrigation. If your lawn looks lush in April and looks like straw by July, that is not a failure on your part - it is the climate. Drought-tolerant turf stays green and full year-round regardless of rainfall or temperature extremes.
High-traffic spots where kids play, pets run, or you walk to the gate tend to wear down to bare dirt. Wichita Falls clay turns to cracked, rock-hard ground in summer heat and muddy slick patches after rain. If you have areas in your yard that look bad no matter what you plant, synthetic turf solves the problem permanently.
Some Wichita Falls neighborhoods require homeowners to maintain an attractive front yard. If you are getting notices about your lawn but cannot keep natural grass alive through summer without spending heavily on water, drought-tolerant turf satisfies the appearance requirement year-round without the ongoing cost.
We handle everything from removing existing grass to grading the soil, compacting a crushed-rock base, and rolling out the turf cut to your yard's exact shape. The base preparation step is where most of the real work - and skill - happens. Wichita Falls sits on expansive clay soil that swells and shrinks with moisture changes. We use a thicker base layer than you would find in cities with more stable soil, because that extra work is what keeps your turf level and stable for years rather than developing bumps or soft spots. After the turf is secured, infill material is brushed into the fibers to help the blades stand upright and cushion your step.
We also offer ongoing care through our synthetic lawn turf maintenance programs - brushing, rinsing, and infill top-offs that keep your investment looking its best through years of North Texas heat and wind. The Synthetic Turf Council sets installation and product standards for the industry; you can review what a quality installation should include at syntheticturfcouncil.org.
Best for homeowners dealing with HOA pressure or a chronically brown street-facing lawn that irrigation cannot keep alive.
Best for families or pet owners who want a usable, low-maintenance outdoor space that holds up to daily activity.
Best for shaded or tight spaces where natural grass never grows reliably and bare dirt or mud is the current reality.
Best for homeowners ready to eliminate all lawn maintenance and water costs in one project.
Wichita Falls made national news during the 2011-2015 drought when the city came within months of running out of water and implemented some of the most aggressive conservation measures in Texas history - including treating recycled water for drinking. Water rates have stayed elevated since then, and tiered restrictions can return quickly in any dry summer. For homeowners here, drought-tolerant turf is not just a landscaping upgrade - it is a direct response to a water supply problem that has already hit this city hard. When your neighbors are watching their lawns go brown under Stage 2 or Stage 3 restrictions, your yard looks exactly the same as it did in April.
We serve homeowners across the region, including Iowa Park and Burkburnett, where the same heat, clay soil, and drought conditions apply. The persistent wind that blows fine red clay dust across every yard in this region is another local factor worth knowing - a well-installed lawn with properly secured edges handles those conditions without lifting or looking dingy. We factor all of this into how we prepare the base and finish the edges on every job we do in this area.
Tell us the size of the area, what is currently there, and what you are hoping to fix - high water bills, a chronically dead lawn, or pet damage. We reply within one business day and can give you a ballpark range before anyone visits.
We come to your home to measure the space, check the soil and drainage, and look for anything that affects the job - slopes, tree roots, irrigation lines, or HOA requirements. You get a written quote that breaks out material and labor costs separately so you can compare fairly with other bids.
The crew removes existing grass and a few inches of soil, grades for drainage away from your foundation, compacts the rock base, then rolls out and secures the turf. For most residential yards in Wichita Falls, this takes one to two full days.
Before the crew leaves, walk the finished yard with the installer. Check edges, look for seams, and confirm drainage is clear. Get all warranty information in writing - both the turf product warranty and the workmanship warranty - before anyone drives away.
Free estimate, no pressure. We give you a clear written quote and answer every question honestly - you decide what comes next.
We have been installing drought-tolerant turf specifically for the Wichita Falls climate - extreme UV, clay soil, and persistent wind - since 9 years ago when we opened. That local experience shapes every base preparation decision we make on every job.
Wichita Falls sits on some of the most expansive clay soil in North Texas. We use a thicker compacted base layer than standard guides recommend because we know what happens here when the base is rushed. Contractors who skip this step leave you with bumpy, shifting turf within a season or two.
Our written estimates separate material costs from labor costs so you can compare us fairly against any other bid. No surprise line items after the job starts. We answer questions about our process before you sign anything - that is the standard we hold ourselves to on every estimate.
Texas law limits HOAs from banning drought-tolerant landscaping outright, and we know the local Development Services process well. We help homeowners navigate HOA approval requests and can tell you upfront whether your specific project needs any city involvement. See the City of Wichita Falls Development Services page at wichitafallstx.gov for permit questions.
Our combination of genuine local experience and straightforward business practices means you get a lawn that holds up in this specific climate - and a contractor who stands behind the work after the crew leaves.
A full synthetic lawn designed for residential use - water-free, low-maintenance, and built to handle pets, kids, and North Texas weather year-round.
Learn MoreIntegrate drought-tolerant synthetic grass into garden beds, borders, and mixed outdoor spaces for a finished landscape that never needs irrigation.
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