Residential Artificial Turf Installation
Double Oak residential installations present the most site-specific challenges in the Lake Cities service area. Large lot sizes create substantial surface areas with varied topography across a single property. The mature canopy of established large lots—live oaks, post oaks, pecans, and cedar elms that can be decades old—creates complex shade patterns that require shade-tolerant product specifications in some areas and open-sun specifications in others on the same property. The clay soil that underlies much of Double Oak produces the same drainage challenges that affect all of Denton County, compounded by the slope and drainage complexity of larger, more topographically varied properties. And the deed restriction and community aesthetic standards that Double Oak homeowners have actively chosen require installation execution that reflects the quality standard the community maintains. We navigate all of it: site-specific assessment that maps shade, drainage, and soil conditions across your entire property; product specifications appropriate for each zone's sun exposure and use pattern; drainage engineering calibrated for your topography; and HOA and deed restriction compliant execution that meets the Double Oak community standard. For estate-sized installations, we phase and sequence work to minimize disruption to your property while maintaining consistent quality across every section.









