Weslaco Artificial Grass Installation installs landscaping turf, drought-tolerant artificial grass, and residential turf throughout Mission, TX - handling South Texas clay soil and summer heat with a workmanship warranty included on every job.

Mission properties often have mature citrus trees, established palms, and decorative beds that create irregular shade and root competition that natural grass cannot survive. Our turf for landscaping service installs cleanly around existing features and stays green year-round without irrigation or mowing.
Mission is in one of the hottest, driest regions of Texas, and water supply pressure from the Rio Grande is a real long-term concern. Our drought-tolerant turf eliminates lawn irrigation entirely, reducing utility bills and removing the risk of water restrictions affecting how your yard looks.
Mission has a mix of older homes near Conway Avenue and newer subdivisions expanding toward the north side of the city. We install residential turf that accounts for your lot size, drainage slope, and any HOA guidelines - whether your home was built in 1975 or 2015.
Mission yards deal with heat, occasional flooding, and heavy use from pets - all of which destroy natural grass quickly. Our pet-friendly turf drains fast, resists odors even in summer heat, and does not develop bare patches or mud zones no matter how active the dogs are.
Mission has a growing commercial sector along Expressway 83 and toward the northern city limits, and commercial properties here need grounds that stay presentable without irrigation costs. Our commercial installations are built for high-visibility areas and hold up through years of Valley weather with no watering or mowing required.
Even well-installed turf accumulates dust, leaf debris, and storm sediment during Mission's intense summers and rainy fall season. Our maintenance service brushes fibers upright, clears drainage channels, and restores a clean surface appearance so your lawn keeps looking its best year-round.
Mission is one of the hottest cities in continental Texas. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees from May through October, and the combination of intense UV exposure and high humidity puts natural grass - and low-grade turf products - under serious strain. Properties here also carry a distinct landscape character: Mission has long been known for its citrus heritage, and many yards still have mature citrus trees, low-lying ornamental beds, and established plantings that compete with grass for water and sunlight. Standard lawn products do not hold up under those conditions. Artificial turf that is properly selected for UV rating and paired with the right infill is one of the few solutions that stays green and usable year-round in this climate.
The terrain adds a practical challenge that any contractor in Mission needs to handle correctly. Mission sits on flat, low-lying land typical of the Rio Grande Valley, and lots have very little natural slope to carry water away from the house. During the heavy rain bursts that arrive with Gulf moisture surges in late summer and fall, water can pool quickly in yards and around foundations. Building a crushed-rock base with deliberate drainage slope is not optional here - it is the difference between a turf installation that holds up for fifteen years and one that develops soft spots and odors within the first season.
Our crew works throughout Mission regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect artificial grass work here. Mission properties come in a wide range of ages and layouts - from the older brick homes near Conway Avenue and the downtown area to the newer subdivisions spreading north toward Bentsen Road. Older lots often have established root systems from citrus and palm plantings that require careful sub-base work, while newer construction on the city edges deals with fresh clay soil that compacts differently than the settled ground on older properties.
We are familiar with the way Mission's flat topography affects drainage after a heavy Gulf storm, the soil profiles in neighborhoods near Bentsen-Rio Grande Valley State Park, and the requirements that local neighborhoods and HOAs maintain for landscaping appearance. We also serve neighboring McAllen, TX to the east, and if you have family or neighbors nearby who want estimates at the same time, we can schedule back-to-back visits efficiently.
We reply within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site visit. Tell us the size of your yard, whether there is any existing landscaping to work around, and what you are trying to solve - heat, water bills, pet damage, or all three.
We walk your yard, check drainage slope on your lot, assess clay soil depth, and note any mature plantings or root systems that affect base preparation. You get a written, itemized quote covering all costs before you commit to anything.
The crew removes existing grass or soil, builds a compacted crushed-rock base graded to drain toward the edges of the property, then installs and seams the turf. Most Mission yards are complete in one to two days.
We walk the completed installation with you, check all seams and drainage edges, and hand you written warranty documentation covering both the turf product and our workmanship - so you know exactly what is covered.
We serve all of Mission and the surrounding Rio Grande Valley. Call us or submit a request and we will get back to you within 1 business day with a free, written estimate.
(956) 856-1165Mission is a city of around 84,000 in Hidalgo County, located in the western portion of the McAllen metro area and a few miles north of the Rio Grande. The city has a long identity as the birthplace of the Texas Ruby Red Grapefruit and hosts the annual Texas Citrus Fiesta each January. That agricultural heritage is visible in the landscape - many older residential lots in Mission still have mature citrus trees and low ornamental plantings that require a thoughtful approach when converting a lawn to artificial turf. The housing stock ranges from 1950s and 1960s brick homes near the downtown core to large subdivision homes built in the 2000s and 2010s on the north side of the city.
Most of Mission's residential properties are owner-occupied single-family homes, and about 65 percent of housing units are owner-occupied according to Census data. Long-term homeownership means residents invest in lasting improvements rather than quick fixes - which is why so many Mission homeowners are switching to artificial turf as a permanent solution to the region's water and maintenance challenges. Mission is adjacent to McAllen, TX and close to Edinburg, TX, and our crews work across all three cities regularly.
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