Artificial Turf & Artificial Grass for Landscape, Playgrounds, Pets, & Sports
Artificial Turf Cost Guide
Artificial turf pricing depends on product selection, project size, site conditions, installation scope, and system requirements. This guide explains the main factors that influence cost so you can better plan your project before requesting a custom quote.
Every project is different. These are the primary factors that influence material, labor, and total installed pricing.
Larger projects may benefit from scale efficiencies, while smaller specialty spaces can require more detail work per square foot.
Fiber type, density, pile height, backing quality, and intended use all influence material cost and overall system performance.
Existing surface conditions, excavation needs, grading, drainage planning, and access limitations can affect labor requirements.
Seaming, edge detailing, custom shaping, infill choice, and specialty features all contribute to final installed cost.
Pricing Overview
Artificial turf pricing varies based on application type, materials selected, site preparation needs, and installation complexity. Because no two spaces are identical, custom quotes provide the most accurate pricing.
Final pricing becomes more accurate once project details are defined.
Square footage is the starting point, but shape, curves, edges, and transitions also affect scope
Different turf systems are built for different goals—from visual softness to heavy-use durability..
Drainage, grading, accessibility, demolition, and existing surface conditions impact installation requirements.
Once project details are confirmed, pricing reflects materials, labor, and installation scope.
Our team can help you compare options, estimate square footage, and recommend the right turf system for your budget and goals.
Project pricing is always shaped by scope, specifications, and site conditions.
Yes, pricing is commonly discussed by square foot, but final project cost also depends on product type, installation complexity, and site preparation.
Layout complexity, excavation needs, drainage work, edging detail, access limitations, and turf selection can create very different final costs.
Premium turf systems often include upgraded fibers, higher density construction, improved appearance, and stronger long-term durability.