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Tarrant County

Artificial turf in Fort Worth, Texas.

Our biggest market and our closest one. Bearcat Turf installs across every Fort Worth neighborhood — from historic Arlington Heights bungalows to new-build Alliance subdivisions and everything in between.

Fort Worth is home turf.

We're based 15 minutes west in Aledo. Fort Worth is where most of our installs happen — on lots ranging from 1920s historic-district tight to Westover Hills estate-scale, on Eagle Ford clay that demands real base work, and in a city where the homes are architecturally serious and the yards should match.

We install across the whole city: the west side historic belt (Rivercrest, Monticello, Mistletoe Heights), the TCU/Colonial/Tanglewood corridor, the mid-century ranches in Ridglea and Burton Hill, the estate neighborhoods (Westover Hills, Forest Park), and the new-build growth on the north side (Alliance). If your neighborhood isn't listed, it's a safe bet we've worked a street over.

Fort Worth neighborhoods we install in.

What we install in Fort Worth.

  • Full-yard residential turf — from TCU-area bungalow lots to Tanglewood family yards to Westover Hills estate-scale installs.
  • Pet turf engineered for drainage and odor control — multi-dog households, narrow side-yard dog runs, and dog-forward estate properties.
  • Tour-grade putting greens with custom cups, tuned stimp speed, and undulation designed to the player using it.
  • Pool-adjacent turf with cool-blend infill and wet-edge drainage for the countless Fort Worth backyard pools.
  • Backyard batting cages and training turf for the travel-ball families on the north side and in the suburbs.

Fort Worth clay and why base work decides everything.

Fort Worth sits on a mix of Eagle Ford shale and heavy expansive clay — the same soil story that runs through Parker County, just slightly more forgiving on the east side of the metroplex. It's still aggressive enough that a shortcut base job shows up as pillowing, dips, and puddles by year three.

Historic-district lots have their own twist. Old Arlington Heights and Monticello yards often have decades of layered fill, buried irrigation, tangled tree roots, and grade that tilts toward the foundation. We walk every Fort Worth lot before quoting and plan the base around what we actually find, not a generic spec sheet.

Our Fort Worth base standard: 3-4 inches of excavation, crushed stone or decomposed granite sub-base compacted in two lifts to 95% Standard Proctor, laser-graded to a 1-2% drainage slope, French drain tied in where the lot demands it, commercial 15-year weed barrier under the turf. Full technical walkthrough in our drainage guide.

Tight-gate access and historic-district practicalities.

A lot of Fort Worth's prettiest neighborhoods were not designed around a Bobcat. Rivercrest, Monticello, Mistletoe Heights, and the older streets around TCU often have 36-inch gates, mature trees at the property line, and no room to stage material on the front lawn. We plan around it: smaller equipment, wheelbarrow runs where needed, and staged delivery so the block isn't stacked with pallets for a week.

We also coordinate with your landscape architect, pool builder, or outdoor-living contractor directly. Fort Worth estate projects usually involve three to five trades on site — our crew is used to working inside that coordination rather than blowing it up.

Trusted by neighbors

What Fort Worth neighbors say.

4.9 · 23 Google reviews
Front yard in Westworth Village. The city has a strict landscape ordinance and Bearcat handled the whole approval process. Two years in, it still looks the same as the day they finished.
Rebecca · Westworth Village
The mud was destroying the yard every time the dogs came in. Six months later the grass looks better than day one, and the kids can play out there the morning after a storm.
Sarah · Aledo
I watched their crew compact the crushed stone in two passes. That's not normal in this industry — most installers cut the base prep. A year in, the surface is dead-flat.
Mike · Walsh Ranch

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