


Water restrictions in Colorado are no joke. A lot of homeowners in Lakewood are stuck in this frustrating cycle - trying to keep grass alive with limited water, watching it brown out, then repeating the whole thing. At some point, it stops making sense.
That's exactly where this homeowner was. The front lawn was fighting a losing battle, and every drop of water spent on struggling turf was water not going to the trees, shrubs, and plants that actually need it. So we came in and swapped out the grass for a clean artificial turf install - and the difference is hard to miss.
The turf sits neatly inside the existing curved retaining wall, which gave us a natural boundary to work with. We cut and fitted it tight along those edges so the finished result looks intentional, not pieced together. The surrounding rock beds and established plantings stay in place, so the water savings go exactly where they should - toward the landscaping that's still living and growing.
What you get with artificial turf isn't just a green lawn. It's a yard that looks this good every single day without the watering schedule, the mowing, or the anxiety every time a dry stretch hits. No brown patches, no bare spots, no seasonal stress.
For Lakewood homeowners dealing with water restrictions or just tired of the upkeep, this kind of install is worth a serious look. It's one of those changes that pays off every month - in water savings, in time, and in curb appeal that doesn't take a summer off.