Collin County
Artificial turf in Frisco, Texas.
New-build neighborhoods, young families, and backyards that deserve a finish as sharp as the rest of the home. Turf is the single biggest upgrade a Frisco yard can get.
The growth story nobody tells you about.
Frisco is the fastest-growing city in the country for a decade running. Dallas Cowboys headquarters, Toyota Stadium, The Star, corporate relocations, master-planned communities stretching north from Lebanon to Prosper. The neighborhoods here are newer, the landscaping is still settling in, and the builder-grade sod is almost always the weakest element.
Families move in and want the yard to look as finished as the home. Turf is the fastest way to get there. It fills in instantly, handles the Texas summer without irrigation battles, and stays crisp for 15+ years. For families planning to stay in Frisco for the long haul, the 10-year cost analysis is especially friendly.
Common Frisco installs.
- New-build yard replacement — for builder-grade sod that did not survive the first summer or never took root properly.
- Pet turf — for young families with dogs and yards that already show wear from two seasons of use.
- Putting greens and play zones — for bigger lots in the newer master-planned communities where outdoor living is the whole point.
- Pool-perimeter turf — around the countless backyard pools Frisco families are installing, with cool-blend infill for deck days.
- Backyard sport courts — for soccer, lacrosse, and baseball families who need consistent training space at home.
- Side-yard utility strips — narrow problem zones between homes where grass never fills in and mud becomes the default.
Collin County soil is easier than Parker, but still demands proper base work.
Frisco sits on Collin County soil — sandier loam with better natural drainage than the heavy clay west of I-35W. It's easier to work with, but it still requires proper base prep if you want turf that looks right in year ten.
Most new-build lots in Frisco have been graded multiple times. The topsoil is gone. What's left is compacted fill, uneven drainage, and irrigation lines buried at mystery depths. We laser-grade the base to a 1-2% slope, tie in French drains where the lot topography requires it, and compact crushed stone or decomposed granite in two lifts to 95% Standard Proctor. The full technical breakdown is in our base prep guide.
Done right, the surface drains clean after a spring downpour and stays flat for 15 years. Done wrong — and plenty of DFW installs are done wrong — turf on Frisco lots develops puddles, soft spots, and drainage failures by year three.
Frisco ISD families and the backyard sports push.
Frisco is a select sports town. Soccer dominates, but baseball, lacrosse, and football travel-ball schedules run deep. A significant number of our backyard installs are built around a family's training routine — turf pitching lanes, goalkeeper rebound walls, backyard batting cages, full sport courts.
Frisco families know that consistent reps at home separate a kid at tryouts. If your player has a select or travel commitment, talk to us about a training install that pays back the money you spend on rental cages and club practice fees. Our sports ROI calculator walks through the numbers in detail.
What we install in Frisco.
We handle the full range of residential artificial turf installs across Frisco — front yards, backyards, side strips, problem shade areas where St. Augustine keeps dying. We also build custom putting greens with tour-grade stimp speed, pet turf tuned for multi-dog households, and sport surfaces for families serious about youth athletics.
Every install includes a 15-year manufacturer product warranty and a 1-year install warranty. We're fully insured, HUB-Certified, and BBB-Accredited. For pricing transparency, use our cost calculator to see what your project runs before we walk the yard.