Residential Artificial Turf Installation
Krum residential properties typically feature larger lot sizes than urban Lake Cities communities—a combination of agricultural heritage and the lower land cost of north Denton County that produces yards where surface area is not the limiting factor. What is the limiting factor is the Blackland Prairie clay soil that defines this part of North Texas: it expands and contracts dramatically with seasonal moisture changes, creating natural grass conditions where roots struggle to establish, irrigation needs are high during summer, and the physical change of the soil surface between wet and dry seasons creates unevenness that makes maintenance genuinely difficult. Our Krum residential installations address this directly—we engineer drainage base systems specifically for expansive clay conditions, using aggregate depth and compaction methods that create stable sub-base performance regardless of what the soil beneath is doing. Above that base, we install turf products appropriate for the sun exposure and use patterns of each property—Krum properties typically feature more open sun exposure than tree-canopy Lake Cities lots, requiring UV-stabilized fiber specifications and heat-management infill that handles the full intensity of a north Denton County summer.









