
Drought-Proof
Eliminates 55,000+ gallons of irrigation per lawn per year. Zero impact from water restrictions.
Fort Lauderdale is the Venice of America — 165 miles of inland waterways threading through some of Broward County’s most valuable properties. Waterfront estates, boat docks, tropical pool gardens, and high-end townhomes all demand ground cover that performs in South Florida’s tropical conditions year-round.
From residential backyards to large commercial properties — premium turf for any application.

Lush, low-maintenance grass that stays green 365 days a year

Odor-resistant, fast-draining turf engineered for dogs and pets

Custom-designed residential and commercial putting greens

Non-slip, UV-stable turf perfect around pools and water features

HOA, retail, and corporate property installations at any scale

Lightweight durable turf systems for elevated outdoor spaces

Soft, safe turf with shock-absorption for kids play areas

High-traffic premium turf for hospitality and event venues
Every reason real grass loses — and what you get back when you switch. Backed by water savings, UV ratings, and warranties most landscaping companies cannot match.

Eliminates 55,000+ gallons of irrigation per lawn per year. Zero impact from water restrictions.

No mower, no edger, no string trimmer, no weekly chore. Get your Saturday mornings back.

The same shade of green every day — through summer heat, storms, and heavy foot traffic.

Drains urine in 60 seconds. Antimicrobial infill stops odor. No mud, no yellow patches.

Real grass pollen is a top allergy trigger. Turf produces none — kids play sniffle-free.

Premium turf is engineered to last decades. Real sod needs full replacement every 3-7 years.

Break-even in 3-5 years from saved water, fertilizer, gas, and lawn-service costs. Pure profit after.

No pesticides, no chemical fertilizers, no gas mowers. Lifecycle math runs net-positive vs. sod.

Color-fast UV inhibitors keep turf vibrant under intense sun — no fading, no bleaching.

Product specs and documentation available to support your architectural review process. Many Florida utilities offer conversion rebates.
Fort Lauderdale’s tropical climate means heat and humidity year-round, not just in summer. Average high temperatures stay above 80°F every month. Annual rainfall tops 65 inches — most of it in intense storm-surge events from June through October. Natural grass in this environment either drowns in the wet season or browns during the occasional dry spell. The city’s waterfront properties also deal with salt-air exposure that accelerates the degradation of any natural ground cover.
Las Olas Boulevard and the surrounding streets represent some of Fort Lauderdale’s most photographed real estate. Narrow lots with high visibility demand turf that looks premium from the street — and holds that look through 65 inches of annual rain. Victoria Park’s craftsman homes and newer luxury builds share the same challenge: small yards with high aesthetic expectations and the constant shade and humidity of South Florida.
Harbor Beach is one of Fort Lauderdale’s most exclusive gated communities — oceanfront and Intracoastal properties with extensive outdoor living areas. Coral Ridge estates along the Middle River combine large lots with direct waterway access. Both areas see heavy pool and boat-dock use that makes natural grass maintenance a constant struggle. Our installs integrate seamlessly with existing concrete, pavers, and dock structures.
Not every Fort Lauderdale property is on the water. Oakland Park, Wilton Manors, and the neighborhoods south of Sunrise Boulevard offer more traditional residential lots where natural grass fails from a combination of shade, flooding, and pet traffic. Our compact and mid-size installs handle these properties efficiently — often in a single day for small to mid-size lots.
Waterfront estates, pool surrounds, dock-side turf, residential lawns, and commercial installs — engineered for South Florida tropical conditions.
Full-coverage lawn replacement in Fort Lauderdale.
Get a quote →Tour-grade putting surfaces, custom designed.
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Get a quote →Drainage + antimicrobial systems for dogs.
Get a quote →IPEMA-tested padded turf for kids.
Get a quote →Lightweight, drainage-friendly installs.
Get a quote →Common areas, medians, entry plantings.
Get a quote →Backyard bocce, tee boxes, mini-fields.
Get a quote →Fort Lauderdale’s waterfront properties, luxury outdoor living market, and Broward County’s year-round heat make these applications the most requested from Las Olas to Harbor Beach.
Pool surrounds are the #1 turf application in Fort Lauderdale. Las Olas, Victoria Park, and Harbor Beach properties almost universally have pools, and turf eliminates the cracked pavers, algae-hazard concrete, and perpetual edging that natural grass at pool edge requires in Broward’s year-round heat.
Fort Lauderdale’s urban density — Wilton Manors, Coral Ridge, Poinsettia Heights — means many properties have compact yards where pets have worn natural grass to bare dirt. Our antimicrobial pet systems stay odor-free in Fort Lauderdale’s year-round heat and clean up instantly after a walk to the beach.
Las Olas Boulevard, the Riverwalk, and Fort Lauderdale’s hotel and restaurant corridor have strong demand for commercial turf in outdoor dining areas, hotel pool decks, rooftop terraces, and retail frontages. We handle Broward County commercial permitting requirements.
Harbor Beach, Coral Ridge, and Rio Vista homeowners use front-yard turf to meet HOA landscaping standards without the expense of a weekly lawn service. Fort Lauderdale’s SOD ban on St. Augustine in water-restricted zones has accelerated demand for permanent drought-tolerant alternatives.
Waterfront properties throughout Fort Lauderdale’s canal system — Imperial Point, Coral Ridge Isles, Harbor Beach — choose backyard turf for the combination of low maintenance, salt tolerance, and the manicured appearance that Intracoastal-facing properties demand year-round.
Fort Lauderdale’s concentration of high-net-worth residents and proximity to Coral Springs, Boca Raton, and Weston golf communities creates strong demand for custom backyard putting greens. We build single-hole practice surfaces to multi-hole layouts for Fort Lauderdale estates.
Same install team, same warranty, same South Florida expertise — across Broward and Miami-Dade counties.
Las Olas estates, Harbor Beach, Victoria Park — built for 165 miles of waterways and South Florida’s tropical year-round.
Our drainage-focused turf systems are designed to move water through the backing and prepared base instead of letting it sit on the surface. For waterfront properties with tidal or surge exposure, we assess drainage conditions and pitch the base away from the structure.
Waterfront installs are a specialty. We use marine-grade stainless hardware near salt water, custom-cut turf to integrate with dock and bulkhead structures, and pitch drainage away from the water edge.
For HOA or architectural review communities, we can provide product specifications and supporting documentation when required.
Turf is unaffected by humidity. Turf eliminates thatch buildup and the brown dormancy cycle that affects natural grass in Broward County. Maintenance requirements are significantly lower than natural grass year-round.
Premium product warranties run 15+ years. Workmanship warranty terms are documented at estimate.
In most residential applications, turf installation in Fort Lauderdale does not require a building permit — it’s classified as a landscaping improvement, not a structure. However, some projects involving grading, drainage modification, or retaining walls may need a permit depending on scope. Commercial installations and projects in HOA-restricted communities require separate approval. We assess permit requirements during the estimate and handle paperwork where required.
Broward County’s soil ranges from sandy limestone rock (common in older Fort Lauderdale neighborhoods like Coral Ridge) to fill material on developed lots near the Intracoastal. Both require different base preparation. Limestone-heavy soil needs saw-cut excavation rather than standard dig; fill-material lots need compaction testing. We assess the specific conditions at each property during our free on-site estimate and engineer the base accordingly.