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A Synthetic Lawn to believe in. Looks and feels like the real thing, every day, plus: NO WATERING. NO MOWING. NO FERTILIZING. NO SWEAT. Safe for pets and children. Environmentally responsible; 100% recyclable. SAVES WATER. Made in the USA. Surprisingly affordable. The San Diego turf company you can trust.

San Diego Turf: True Lawns are sold, installed and serviced by people passionate about quality and doing business the right way. Our owners are experienced in the turf industry; we’ll profit by offering LOW PRICES, VALUE AND HONESTY. We’re about constructing lawns and relationships, one at a time.

True Turf Inc. isn’t a chain. It’s locally owned and operated. Most of our employees not only have extensive experience in the San Diego turf industry, they’re current and longtime residents of San Diego County.

Synthetic lawns are not cheap. High markup on the turf itself is common throughout the industry especially for smaller turf companies. If you want the lowest price go with the company that distributes the most turf. Typically, the more turf a local retailer distributes, the lower the price they have to pay for turf. This translates to lower prices for the consumer. But not all large companies discount their turf.

Artificial Grass

Artificial Grass

Call a handful of turf companies and ask if they provide free estimates. Ask if the company’s estimators have the authority to discount jobs off of retail. Why have someone come to your home to sell you turf if they aren’t open to negotiation? Realize that most construction jobs have a number of different areas of negotiation, this is the case for artificial lawns as well. There are a number of different points of negotiation when it comes to turf: (1) the actual synthetic lawn itself; (2) Infill product; (3) Base Material; and (4) Weed barrier if used.

Most turf companies offer a range of turfs of varying price and quality. Some will be marked up more than others. Expensive turf generally has the highest markup so negotiating the price of the most expensive products is always easier. As your installer about the range of price on each type of turf.

Infill products range from expensive to very inexpensive. Silica sand is perhaps the least expensive while synthetic infill products range in price but are more expensive. Ask your installer about the different kinds of infill products used and what they can do for you in terms of discounts for less expensive infill products.

Base material is very inexpensive. There is typically not much markup on the base material and installers use either decomposed granite or class II road base. The cost of these base types fluctuates. Ask your installer what they use and request a different base material if you can get it cheaper.

Negotiation on labor is perhaps the best area to negotiate. Ask your installer to break down the cost of all four of these items and start from there.

Perhaps the best way to keep artificial grass installation costs down is to do it yourself. For a free guide on artificial turf installations, click on the following link: FREE artificial turf installation guide.

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Natural putting greens are difficult to install and maintain. Artificial putting greens, however, are far easier in terms of maintenance and installation. Whereas the natural variety requires expertise in the specific types of lawn used and special tools to manicure and maintain, many of which are very expensive, the artificial variety needs little maintenance.

There are a variety of applications for artificial putting greens but most of the jobs we install come in two different varieties: putting greens for both children and adults and putting greens for golf pros and enthusiasts.

Artificial Putting Green

Artificial Putting Green

The variety for children and adults are typically less labor intensive and topographically far more simple. They may or may not include chipping areas and sand bunkers and stint meter is not as important to the non-pro. The benefit of the newest products on the market is their realism and long lasting wear.

Professional artificial putting greens look and play as good or better than the real thing. From lighted cups to designer flags and from sand bunkers to multiple cuts, professional greens are painstaking in their application and the attention to detail is extraordinary.

When deciding on a putting green application that fits your needs make sure that you interview multiple installers and get a really good feel for their quality of work. Many putting greens are installed in back yards so inspecting the work of an installer can be difficult. These installers should be able to provide you with photographs of their work so you can ascertain installation quality. Inspect the samples they provide and the quality of the backing as well.

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