Turning Dead Grass into Fort Worth's Finest Outdoor Living Spaces
At Tour Greens Fort Worth, we do far more than install world-class putting greens. We specialize in transforming underperforming Fort Worth backyards into fully integrated outdoor living environments that combine golf practice areas with fire pits, outdoor kitchens, paver walkways, and entertainment zones. Tarrant County homeowners frequently contact us about yards plagued by patchy Bermuda grass that cannot survive the shade of mature post oaks, drainage problems that leave standing water after every thunderstorm, or simply outdated landscapes that no longer reflect the quality of their home. Our design-build approach tackles all of these issues simultaneously, creating a cohesive outdoor space that looks spectacular, requires almost zero maintenance, and delivers genuine recreational value for the entire family. Every transformation begins with a detailed site assessment where our team evaluates sun exposure, drainage flow, existing hardscape, and your lifestyle goals. From there, we produce a scaled design that maximizes every square foot of your Fort Worth backyard, whether you have a compact urban lot near the West 7th corridor or a sprawling estate property in Southlake.
Fort Worth Backyard Transformation FAQ
Our most popular Fort Worth pairings include putting greens with natural stone fire pit seating areas, covered outdoor kitchen extensions, bocce ball courts, shuffleboard lanes, and dedicated pet turf zones with antimicrobial drainage. Many homeowners in Tarrant County also integrate short game practice features like chipping mats, sand bunker targets, and tee line hitting stations alongside their putting green. The beauty of a complete transformation is that all of these elements can be designed as a unified outdoor living space with shared drainage infrastructure and cohesive aesthetic styling that elevates the entire property far beyond what any single feature could accomplish on its own.
Project costs vary based on the size of the area, the number of features included, and the complexity of the base preparation required. A mid-size residential putting green with surrounding landscape turf typically ranges from the mid-teens to mid-twenties in thousands, while a full backyard transformation incorporating a green, sport court, and hardscape features can range higher. We provide detailed, itemized proposals after every site visit so there are no surprises.
Absolutely. Many of our Fort Worth transformations are designed specifically to integrate with existing hardscape features. We regularly install putting greens adjacent to pools, wrap landscape turf around covered patios, and coordinate with outdoor kitchen contractors to ensure seamless transitions between surfaces. Our designers excel at working within the constraints of established backyards.
We cap or reroute sprinkler heads in the areas where synthetic turf is installed, since artificial grass requires no irrigation. If you are keeping natural landscaping beds along the perimeter, we can leave those zones active. This adjustment alone saves Fort Worth homeowners significant money on their monthly water bills, especially during the mandatory watering restrictions that frequently hit Tarrant County during summer droughts.
All synthetic turf surfaces absorb some heat during peak summer hours, similar to a pool deck or concrete patio. However, our turf products feature heat-dissipating technology that reduces surface temperatures compared to older-generation artificial grass. We also recommend strategic shade integration and can advise on the best orientation for your green to minimize direct afternoon sun exposure. A quick rinse with a garden hose cools the surface immediately.
A standard putting green with surrounding turf typically takes five to ten business days. Full backyard transformations involving multiple features, hardscape coordination, and complex grading can take two to four weeks. We establish a clear timeline during the proposal phase and communicate proactively if any weather-related delays arise, which is not uncommon during the North Texas storm season.
Most residential synthetic turf installations in Fort Worth do not require building permits. However, projects involving significant grading changes, retaining walls, or electrical work for lighting may need permits from the City of Fort Worth. Our team advises you on permit requirements during the proposal stage and can coordinate the filing process when necessary so your project stays compliant and on schedule.
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