Los Angeles real estate is in such demand that as price increases, size decreases. This leads homeowners to try and find ways to maximize the space they do have – inside and outside. Rarely, if ever, is anything said about how homeowners with large yards can also find low-maintenance options. While bigger is sometimes better, when looking at it from a landscaping point of view, it can seem slightly overwhelming. If you are not prepared, this could feel like a landscaping project you are ill-equipped to handle. The last thing you want to do is complete a landscaping project only to have it turn into a long list of weekend chores to maintain it. If you really want to make the most of your yard in the long-term, you are better off choosing a low-maintenance option that will help you revitalize your backyard and save you time on weekly chores!
Artificial Grass
How to Decide if Artificial Grass is Right for You
In Los Angeles, artificial grass owners are a selective bunch. They are discerning people who take commitment to their families, homes, and the environment very seriously. They understand artificial grass is a choice that impacts not only themselves, but their lives and community as a whole. This is why Turf Now!® L.A. introduces only the finest quality products to your home and corporate settings. We understand your needs are more than just your own: frequently clients choose artificial grass because it is the responsible choice for their daily needs. Should you become an artificial grass owner? You might relate to these personalities:
Common Myths about Artificial Turf
As an industry leader in synthetic turf for more than 40 years, we at Turf Now!® have heard it all when it comes to the debate over artificial grass vs. natural grass. One thing that we have noticed is the abundance of myths about synthetic lawns that reside at the core of every argument. This … Read more
Get Paid by Switching to Artificial Grass
Keeping a lush, green lawn can be timely and costly, especially for residents in California in the time of a drought. Because of the drought, the Department of Water and Power, DWP, has had to purchase about 70 to 80 percent of their water from outside sources. Since then, the DWP has been implementing various … Read more