Every spring it's the same story across Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley. Lawn watering restrictions come into effect, your sprinkler schedule gets cut right back, and your real grass starts going brown by July just when you want to be out enjoying the yard.
The restrictions don't touch artificial turf
Here's the simple part. Artificial grass needs no watering at all, so the restrictions don't apply to it. While the neighbours are watching their lawns crisp up under stage water limits, your turf stays exactly as green as it was in spring.
It's a strange feeling the first summer. You stop thinking about the lawn entirely. No sprinkler timers, no brown patches, no guilt about water use during a dry stretch.
The math people don't think about
- No summer water bill for the lawn
- No reseeding the dead patches every fall
- No fertilizer or weed control through the season
- No mowing, all summer long
Over a few summers that adds up, in both money and weekends. A lot of our customers in places like Cloverdale tell us the time savings alone made it worth it, the cost savings were a bonus.
Green all year, not just summer
The watering bans are a summer problem, but turf solves the winter mud problem at the same time. You get a lawn that looks good in August heat and February rain, which is something a real lawn around here just can't manage.
Tired of fighting the watering rules every summer? Give us a call for a free quote and we'll get you a lawn that stays green no matter what the restrictions say.
