Fort Worth
Artificial turf in Westover Hills.
The private enclave west of Fort Worth. Estate-scale lots, dedicated grounds crews, and installations held to the standard the address implies.
A municipality of its own.
Westover Hills is a residential-only town inside Fort Worth — its own council, its own police, and some of the largest private residences in Tarrant County. Properties here are measured in acres. Landscape plans run through architects. And when a homeowner decides to invest in turf, the bar is set at the level of the rest of the estate.
We install here the same way we install anywhere else, just at a different scale. Staging is coordinated. Access protocols are respected. If the property has a grounds manager or general contractor on staff, we work with them. The goal is an install that integrates with the property plan, not one that disrupts it.
What we build on estate properties.
- Full-grounds conversions — whole-property installs for homes where landscape maintenance has become a permanent line item and the ROI on turf is obvious.
- Tour-grade putting greens — custom contour work, real stimp speed, and seamless transitions to stone or native landscaping.
- Private dog parks and pet runs — designed for properties with multiple large animals, built with antimicrobial infill and full perimeter drainage.
- Sport and training areas — backyard batting cages, chipping greens, pickleball courts, and training lanes as part of a broader outdoor amenities plan.
- Pool surrounds and outdoor living zones — turf inlaid with travertine or flagstone, integrated with cabanas, summer kitchens, and fire features.
Coordination with architects and contractors.
Most Westover Hills projects involve a design team. We provide CAD drawings, grading plans, and material specs at the level architects expect. Base-prep details include compaction logs, drainage tie-in points, and irrigation cap-off documentation when wells or legacy systems are being retired.
If the install is part of a broader landscape renovation, we stage to fit the general contractor's timeline. Our crew leads communicate daily. Materials are stored discreetly. The job site stays controlled. For technical review, see our base prep guide and drainage engineering overview.
The real cost comparison for estate maintenance.
Westover Hills properties often run full grounds crews year-round. Mowing, edging, fertilization, grub control, irrigation repair, overseeding — it adds up fast. A 10,000-square-foot turf install eliminates most of that recurring spend and holds value better than seasonal sod.
For properties north of one acre, the ten-year cost difference is dramatic. Our cost analysis walks the math in detail. Most Westover Hills homeowners are already running those numbers before they call us.