Artificial Grass of Allen
Commercial Artificial Grass Installation

Commercial Artificial Grass Installation in Allen, TX

We have been doing commercial turf work in Collin County for eighteen years. The approach is practical, not showy.

What commercial properties actually need from a turf installation

Most commercial clients call us because they are tired of paying a landscape crew to chase a natural lawn that keeps struggling through the North Texas summer. We install commercial-grade synthetic turf on office parks, retail centers, restaurant patios, childcare facilities, and mixed-use properties throughout Allen and the surrounding suburbs. The work starts with a drainage assessment and ends with a product that looks consistent year-round without irrigation or mowing.

Commercial sites have different requirements than residential yards. The traffic patterns are more predictable and often more intense — foot paths to building entrances, kids running in daycare play areas, dogs at pet-friendly business parks. We design commercial installations around those specific traffic patterns rather than treating every commercial project like a decorative lawn.

Drainage on commercial sites also demands more attention. Parking lots, hard surfaces, and compacted entry areas create runoff conditions that are more severe than typical residential drainage. We map the water flow pattern before we design any commercial base, and we engineer the drainage outlet to handle storm event volumes, not just normal use.

Commercial Artificial Grass Installation

What Allen area businesses report after commercial turf installation

We have done enough commercial work in Allen, Plano, Frisco, and McKinney to hear patterns in what clients report. Here is the honest version.

Landscape maintenance budget drops significantly

Commercial landscape contracts for natural grass in Collin County typically run $500 to $2,000 per month for a mid-size office park depending on the service package. After turf installation, that contract covers mainly bed maintenance and parking lot cleanup. The mowing, aerating, re-seeding, and irrigation service calls are gone.

Entry areas stay presentable during and after weather events

Natural grass entry zones around commercial buildings frequently look their worst during the months when business activity is highest — spring mud, summer drought stress, fall dormancy. Synthetic turf holds consistent appearance through all of those conditions. No brown patches, no bare zones at traffic corridors.

Childcare and pet-friendly businesses get a cleanable surface

Allen has a number of childcare centers and pet-focused businesses — doggy daycares, veterinary practices with outdoor runs, pet boarding facilities. These clients specifically need a surface that can be sanitized. Synthetic turf with perforated backing and antimicrobial treatment can be hosed down and enzyme-treated in a way that natural grass cannot.

No irrigation commitment going forward

Commercial irrigation systems are maintenance cost centers. Heads break, zones fail, water bills arrive. After turf installation, those zones are capped and the irrigation costs for the turf area are zero. Occasional rinsing for appearance or cooling is the only water use.

Our commercial installation process

Commercial projects require more coordination than residential installs — utility locations, business operation scheduling, potentially multiple stakeholders. We manage that coordination, not you.

Step 1

Commercial site assessment and drainage mapping

We walk the site and document water flow patterns, traffic corridors, existing infrastructure, and any problem areas before we put together a proposal. This walk often takes an hour or more on a commercial site.

Step 2

Commercial-grade product specification

Commercial installations use higher face-weight products than residential — typically 80 to 100 ounces per square yard for high-foot-traffic areas. We specify based on your actual anticipated use, not a one-size-fits-all catalog selection.

Step 3

Demo and base construction

We remove existing material, excavate to design depth, and build the crushed granite base with commercial-grade compaction. On commercial sites, we typically bring a larger plate compactor and verify grade with a transit level rather than a hand level.

Step 4

Turf installation and seaming

Commercial seam work uses the same hot-bond tape and reactive adhesive as our residential installations. On high-traffic commercial paths, we add additional nail points at 4-inch spacing through the expected traffic zone.

Step 5

Commercial infill and final inspection

Infill application on commercial sites is done with a mechanical spreader for consistency across large areas. Final inspection includes a walk of all edges, seams, transitions to hard surfaces, and drainage outlet function.

Service Areas

Commercial Artificial Grass Installation projects commonly support properties in Allen, TX, Mckinney, TX, Frisco, TX, Plano, TX, Fairview, TX, Lucas, TX, Wylie, TX, Parker, TX, Princeton, TX, Melissa, TX.

Questions Allen businesses ask before commercial turf

How long does a commercial installation take? We cannot shut down the business.

We schedule commercial work in phases when needed — installing one section while keeping another accessible. A 2,000-square-foot commercial entry zone typically runs three to five days. We coordinate the work schedule around your business hours, not the other way around.

What commercial warranty does the product carry?

Commercial-grade products we use carry an eight-year manufacturer warranty against fiber breakdown and color fade. Our workmanship warranty on commercial installations is two years. For commercial clients who want annual inspection service to keep that warranty current, we offer a commercial maintenance agreement.

Can commercial turf handle the kind of foot traffic an office entry sees every day?

Yes, with the right product specification. A heavy foot-traffic entry zone requires an 85 to 100-ounce face weight product with commercial-grade backing. We have installed products in Allen office park entries that have handled five years of daily use without visible wear patterns. The traffic spec has to match the product spec — that is the key.

What about childcare outdoor play areas specifically?

Childcare installations need three things residential does not always require: a certified fall height rating (the base and infill depth together provide a cushioned fall zone we can rate to a specific height), ASTM lead-free certification on the turf fibers, and drainage that handles a full class of children playing in a rain event without creating wet zones. We have done childcare installs in Allen and McKinney and we know exactly what the licensing requirements look like.

Ready to talk about your commercial property?

We will come out to the site, walk it with you, and give you a specific proposal. No generic square-footage pricing — actual drainage assessment and product specification for your property.