Synthetic lawn turf
Explore the full range of synthetic lawn turf options - blade styles, colors, and grades - to find the right product for your yard's traffic and aesthetic.
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Natural grass in Mission demands constant irrigation and still goes brown in the heat. We install drought-tolerant artificial turf with a base designed for South Texas soil so your lawn stays green every month of the year without a drop of irrigation.

Drought-tolerant turf in Mission is artificial grass installed over a compacted crushed-rock base that drains properly in South Texas clay soil - most residential yards are completed in one to three days, and the lawn is ready to use the same day the crew leaves.
Mission sits in the Lower Rio Grande Valley, where average July highs exceed 100 degrees and the city receives only about 22 inches of rain per year - most of it falling in short, intense bursts rather than steady seasonal rain. Natural grass in this climate demands constant irrigation just to survive through the summer, which is why so many Mission homeowners are switching to a permanent solution. Once your artificial lawn is in, that outdoor water use disappears entirely.
Homeowners who want to pair their drought-tolerant lawn with a complete landscape design can also explore our turf for landscaping service, which combines turf with borders, rock beds, and planting areas for a finished yard that requires almost no maintenance. For homeowners who want to compare product options in detail, our synthetic lawn turf page covers blade styles, grades, and heat-management choices side by side.
If you run sprinklers constantly from May through September and the grass is still patchy or brown, you are spending more to keep a lawn alive than it would cost to replace it permanently. Mission's heat and dry air demand more irrigation than most homeowners want to budget for, and the math rarely improves year over year.
Mission's clay-heavy soil and intense sun create conditions where grass struggles to establish roots and fill in naturally. If you have areas of bare dirt that stay bare no matter how much you water or reseed, the problem is the soil and climate, not your effort. Artificial turf covers those spots permanently and looks uniform from day one.
The Valley gets its rainfall in concentrated bursts, and Mission's clay soil does not absorb water quickly. If your yard floods or stays muddy for days after a storm, a properly installed artificial lawn with a well-built base actually improves drainage, moving water through and away from the surface faster than compacted clay does.
Mowing, edging, watering, fertilizing, and fighting weeds in Mission's long growing season can feel like a part-time job. If yard work has become a source of stress rather than satisfaction, that is a practical signal that a lower-maintenance option makes sense. Artificial turf gives you your weekends back without sacrificing a green, attractive yard.
Every project starts with an in-person yard walkthrough. We measure your space, assess the soil and drainage, and recommend the right turf product and base depth for your specific situation. This step matters in Mission because caliche soil - a hard mineral layer that sits just a few inches below the surface in many yards here - drains poorly and can heave with moisture changes. We excavate to the right depth and build a crushed-rock base that gives water somewhere to go, which is what separates a lawn that stays flat and drains well from one that buckles or holds water after a storm. We also handle any permit questions through the City of Mission Development Services before work begins.
We bring samples so you can see and feel different options before committing. You will choose based on how realistic you want it to look, how much foot traffic the area gets, and whether you have pets or kids. Products are selected for South Texas conditions - UV stability and heat-reduction infill options are worth discussing in this climate. The Synthetic Turf Council provides independent installation and product standards that guide our material selection. If you want to incorporate your drought-tolerant lawn into a broader landscape plan, our turf for landscaping service covers that in the same relationship. And if you want to compare the full range of turf grades and styles available, our synthetic lawn turf page walks through the options in detail.
Best for homeowners who want HOA-ready curb appeal without irrigation costs or weekly mowing in Mission's long growing season.
Right for families with kids or pets who need a durable, low-maintenance surface that looks great and handles daily use.
Suited for homeowners ready to eliminate lawn care entirely - front, back, and side yards converted in a single project.
Mission sits in a climate that makes natural grass genuinely difficult. The heat is intense from May through October, rainfall is scarce and unpredictable, and the soil under most Mission yards is a mix of heavy clay and caliche that drains poorly and shifts with moisture changes. The City of Mission provides water through its municipal utility, and rates have risen as the region manages growing demand on the Rio Grande. Outdoor irrigation is one of the largest drivers of residential water use in the Valley, and switching to artificial turf removes your lawn from the water bill entirely. Homeowners across the area, from the older neighborhoods near downtown to the newer subdivisions on the north side, are making this change because the math is simple: the lawn costs less in year one than it did to irrigate natural grass, and it stays green regardless of what the summer brings.
The Valley is also known for strong seasonal winds - particularly in spring - and dust blows across yards regularly. Artificial turf handles this without damage; a quick rinse keeps it clean. HOA prevalence in Mission's newer subdivisions adds one step to the process: some associations require prior written approval before exterior landscaping changes. We work with homeowners in areas like Alamo and Weslaco where these conditions are just as familiar, and we can help you navigate HOA approval before the first shovel goes in the ground.
Contact us by phone or through the form and we will get back to you within one business day. We schedule an in-person yard visit - not a phone quote - so we can measure accurately and look at your soil and drainage before recommending anything.
We come to your home, measure the space, and assess the soil conditions. You leave with a clear written estimate that breaks out turf cost, base materials, and labor. No pressure, no obligation at this stage.
The crew removes existing grass, excavates for the base layer, and compacts crushed rock to the right depth for Mission's soil. Turf is rolled out, cut to fit, seams are secured, and infill is spread. Most residential jobs are done in one to two days.
Before the crew leaves, they walk the finished lawn with you and explain how to care for it. All old grass, soil, and debris are hauled away. Your yard is clean and ready to use the same day - no curing or grow-in period required.
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Caliche and heavy clay under most Mission yards require deeper excavation and a more substantial base than installers from outside the Valley typically build. We have worked in these conditions across Mission and the surrounding area, and our base preparation reflects what this soil actually demands.
Mission gets its rainfall in short, intense bursts that test any drainage system. Every installation we do is designed to move water through the base layer and away from the surface quickly. A lawn that pools after heavy rain is a base problem, and we build the base right the first time.
Many Mission subdivisions require written HOA approval before exterior landscaping changes. We know which neighborhoods have active policies and can help you prepare the documentation your association needs, so there are no surprises after the work is done.
South Texas UV exposure ranks among the highest in the continental United States. We specify turf products with UV-stable fibers and, where appropriate, heat-reducing infill materials so your lawn holds its color and stays comfortable underfoot for the full life of the installation.
Every one of these factors - soil, drainage, HOA requirements, UV exposure - is specific to where you actually live. An installer who knows Mission does not have to guess at any of them, and that knowledge shows up directly in how long your lawn lasts and how well it works from day one.
Explore the full range of synthetic lawn turf options - blade styles, colors, and grades - to find the right product for your yard's traffic and aesthetic.
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