Fort Worth Metro
Artificial turf in Westworth Village.
The small incorporated city next to NAS Fort Worth JRB. Military families rotate through. Longtime owners stay put. Either way, the yard needs to hold up without constant attention.
Why turf works here.
Westworth Village is technically its own city — about two thousand residents wedged between Fort Worth, River Oaks, and Naval Air Station Fort Worth Joint Reserve Base. The base shapes the rhythm of the neighborhood. Families deploy. Owners travel for work. Renters come and go. The common thread is that nobody has time to nurse a Bermuda lawn through a Texas summer.
Turf solves that. No watering schedule to maintain from overseas. No lawn service to keep paying during a rotation. Come home to a yard that looks the same as when you left. For families who can't be physically present, that predictability matters.
Installs sized to the household.
- Full residential yards — front and back, for families who want one less recurring task on the calendar.
- Pet turf — sized for the number of dogs you actually have, with drainage that handles it.
- Low-maintenance curb appeal — for rental properties or seasonal-use homes where appearance still matters.
- Senior-friendly yards — for longtime owners ready to stop pushing a mower in August heat.
- Shaded problem areas — the spots where grass never took hold in the first place.
Military-friendly timelines and prep.
We've worked with enough military families to know that timelines shift. A PCS order moves up. A leave window shrinks. A spouse is managing the project solo while the other is deployed. We accommodate that.
Most Westworth Village installs run 2-3 days once we start, and we stage the project so you're not dealing with a torn-up yard for weeks. We'll also coordinate timing around block leave, homecoming schedules, or housing inspection windows if you need us to. Just tell us what you're working around.
Tarrant County soil and drainage reality.
Westworth Village sits on Tarrant County mixed-fill clay, which is less aggressive than the expansive Parker County clay but still needs proper base work. Most of the lots here are modest-sized, which means we're not over-engineering a massive grade. But drainage still has to be done correctly or the turf will puddle after storms.
Our standard Westworth Village base is 3-4 inches of crushed stone or decomposed granite, compacted in two lifts, graded to a 1-2% slope. If your lot has a known low spot or backs up to the drainage easement that runs along the northwest side of the city, we'll tie in a French drain. For the full technical breakdown, see our complete guide to artificial turf drainage on North Texas clay soil.
Cost and ROI for a smaller lot.
Westworth Village yards are typically 3,500-6,000 square feet total. That puts most full-yard installs in the $12,000-$20,000 range depending on existing grade, access, and whether we're tying in hardscape. Pet-only zones run $3,000-$6,000.
For a military family on a three-year rotation, the math is simple: no water bill spike, no weekend mowing, no service contract. Over ten years the turf pays for itself compared to maintaining natural grass. Our 10-year cost analysis walks through the full comparison, and our cost calculator will give you a project-specific estimate in two minutes.