Where We Work in Southern California
Artificial turf, pavers, outdoor lighting, drainage and complete backyard builds across 2 counties and 31 cities, Los Angeles County, the San Fernando Valley, Santa Clarita and Ventura County.
Southern California changes what a yard needs
Three things are constant everywhere we work: intense UV that fades and warps cheap material, water restrictions that make a thirsty lawn expensive to keep, and ground that moves enough to crack a slab that was poured on a base that was never compacted properly. Those three are why turf and interlocking pavers hold up here when poured concrete and natural grass struggle.
What changes street to street is grade, soil and access. A flat Culver City backyard with a wide side gate and a hillside lot in La Cañada Flintridge with a three-foot side yard are not the same job, even at the same square footage, and that gap is bigger than any number a per-square-foot calculator can give you. It is the reason every quote we write gets built after somebody stands in the yard, and why we do not publish a flat rate.
If you want to see the actual spread of what we are building right now, the project map plots every job on the board by neighbourhood, with the work named on each one.
Los Angeles County
23 cities served · 158 jobs on the board in 40 of them
LA County is the widest range of conditions we work in. Flat lots on the Westside and in the South Bay are mostly a question of drainage and how much old concrete has to come out. The Valley runs to heavier clay that holds water, so base depth and a proper drainage layer matter more than they do closer to the coast. Foothill cities like Pasadena, La Cañada Flintridge and Glendora bring slope into it, which changes grading, retaining and how material gets to the back of the property.
Ventura County
8 cities served · 30 jobs on the board in 12 of them
Ventura County splits between inland heat and coastal exposure. Inland, Simi Valley, Thousand Oaks, Moorpark, the driver is sun load and irrigation, which is a large part of why turf does well there. Closer to the water in Ventura, Oxnard and Camarillo, salt air and wind are real factors in what hardware and fixtures we specify for lighting and drainage. Access is often tighter in the older coastal neighbourhoods, and that affects both the schedule and the equipment we can bring in.
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