Backyard soccer pitches. Batting cages. Multi-sport practice areas. Whatever you're building, we install durable sports turf systems that handle daily play and look professional. Year-round use, no mud, no brown spots, no field maintenance.
Backyard soccer pitches. Batting cages. Multi-sport practice areas. Whatever you're building, we install durable sports turf systems that handle daily play and look professional. Year-round use, no mud, no brown spots, no field maintenance.
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Where Sports Turf Works
Backyard soccer practice areas
Batting cages and pitching mounds
Lacrosse and field hockey practice zones
Multi-sport family yards
Small training facilities
Putting and chipping areas
Indoor sports facility surfaces
What Makes Sports Turf Different
Sports turf is built differently than landscape turf. The fibers, infill, and construction all serve performance.
Non-directional fibers. Blades are designed for 360-degree play so the ball rolls and bounces consistently regardless of direction.
Higher face weight. More fiber per square foot means better wear resistance for heavy use.
Performance infill. Sand and rubber infill systems tuned for the sport, with options for shock absorption and ball roll.
Drainage built in. Heavy-flow backing so play continues after a thunderstorm.
Our Sports Turf Process
Use Consultation. Tell us what sports you're playing, how often, and what you're trying to achieve. Different sports want different specs.
Site Prep. Excavation, drainage, and base prep. Sports turf bases are typically deeper and more carefully graded than landscape turf.
Optional Shock Pad. For higher-impact sports or harder ground, we install a shock-absorbing underlayment.
Turf Install. Heavy-traffic sports turf, hand-cut to your space.
Infill. Performance infill brushed in to manufacturer spec for the sport.
Walkthrough. Care instructions, warranty docs, and any sport-specific guidance.
Pricing
Sports turf pricing depends on the specific turf system, infill type, and whether shock pad is included.
Typical ranges:
Backyard practice areas (under 1,000 sq ft): $10 – $14 per sq ft
Multi-sport areas with shock pad (1,000+ sq ft): $14 – $20 per sq ft
We'll send a written quote after the site visit.
Financing Available
We offer financing through our lending partner so you can spread the cost over time:
Loan Amounts Up to $250,000*
$0 Down & 0% Interest Options Available
2 Minute Pre-Qualification
Subject to credit approval
Ask about financing during your free quote.
Build Your Practice Space.
Tell us what you want to play. We'll measure, design, and send a written quote within 24 hours.
Where Sports Turf Works
Backyard soccer practice areas
Batting cages and pitching mounds
Lacrosse and field hockey practice zones
Multi-sport family yards
Small training facilities
Putting and chipping areas
Indoor sports facility surfaces
What Makes Sports Turf Different
Sports turf is built differently than landscape turf. The fibers, infill, and construction all serve performance.
Non-directional fibers. Blades are designed for 360-degree play so the ball rolls and bounces consistently regardless of direction.
Higher face weight. More fiber per square foot means better wear resistance for heavy use.
Performance infill. Sand and rubber infill systems tuned for the sport, with options for shock absorption and ball roll.
Drainage built in. Heavy-flow backing so play continues after a thunderstorm.
Our Sports Turf Process
Use Consultation. Tell us what sports you're playing, how often, and what you're trying to achieve. Different sports want different specs.
Site Prep. Excavation, drainage, and base prep. Sports turf bases are typically deeper and more carefully graded than landscape turf.
Optional Shock Pad. For higher-impact sports or harder ground, we install a shock-absorbing underlayment.
Turf Install. Heavy-traffic sports turf, hand-cut to your space.
Infill. Performance infill brushed in to manufacturer spec for the sport.
Walkthrough. Care instructions, warranty docs, and any sport-specific guidance.
Pricing
Sports turf pricing depends on the specific turf system, infill type, and whether shock pad is included.
Typical ranges:
Backyard practice areas (under 1,000 sq ft): $10 – $14 per sq ft
Multi-sport areas with shock pad (1,000+ sq ft): $14 – $20 per sq ft
We'll send a written quote after the site visit.
Financing Available
We offer financing through our lending partner so you can spread the cost over time:
Loan Amounts Up to $250,000*
$0 Down & 0% Interest Options Available
2 Minute Pre-Qualification
Subject to credit approval
Ask about financing during your free quote.
Build Your Practice Space.
Tell us what you want to play. We'll measure, design, and send a written quote within 24 hours.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Common Questions
Discover more about our services and policies with our Frequently Asked Questions section.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common Questions
Discover more about our services and policies with our Frequently Asked Questions section.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common Questions
Discover more about our services and policies with our Frequently Asked Questions section.
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How much does artificial turf installation cost in Utah?
Most installs run between $8 and $20 per square foot, fully installed. Standard residential turf starts at $8. Premium and pet-grade systems start at $10. Playground turf with a shock pad starts at $12. Commercial and HOA volume pricing starts at $7. Your final price depends on access, base prep requirements, and which turf system fits the use. Every estimate is written and itemized.
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What is the average total cost of an artificial turf project?
Most residential projects in Utah fall between $6,000 and $18,000. A typical 500 to 800 square foot dog run runs $6,000 to $12,000. A standard backyard conversion of 1,000 to 1,500 square feet runs $10,000 to $22,000. A custom putting green typically runs $8,000 to $25,000 depending on size and complexity. Larger commercial projects are priced per project after a site visit.
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Do you offer financing for artificial turf installation?
Yes. We partner with home improvement financing providers that offer terms ranging from 12-month no-interest promotions to 84-month fixed-rate loans. Approval decisions take a few minutes and most homeowners qualify. Ask about financing on your estimate call and we will run a soft credit check that does not affect your credit score.
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Is artificial turf worth the investment in Utah?
For most Utah homeowners, yes. Between rebate eligibility, eliminated water bills, no fertilizer or sprinkler maintenance costs, and the time you get back, most installs pay for themselves in 7 to 10 years. The system lasts 18 to 22 years. Add in the lifestyle improvements (no mud, no mowing, usable yard in every season) and the math is straightforward.
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How much water does artificial turf save?
The average Utah household uses about 60 percent of its summer water on landscape irrigation. A standard 1,000 square foot natural grass lawn in Utah uses roughly 35,000 to 55,000 gallons of water per year. Switching to artificial turf eliminates that entirely. Over the life of the install you save somewhere between 600,000 and 1,000,000 gallons of water on that one lawn.
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Does artificial turf qualify for water rebates in Utah?
Yes, in most service areas. Utah is one of the most active rebate states in the country thanks to ongoing drought. Programs change every year, but most cover $1.25 to $3.00 per square foot of converted lawn. Rebates require pre-approval before installation and a final inspection after, so timing matters. We help every customer document the install and submit the paperwork.
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Which Utah water providers offer turf rebates?
Active programs at the time of this writing include Weber Basin Water Conservancy District, Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District, Central Utah Water Conservancy District, Washington County Water Conservancy District, and Salt Lake City. Specific programs and rebate amounts change annually. We track current offerings and confirm eligibility before your install.
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How much can I save on my water bill by switching to artificial turf?
Most Utah homeowners save $400 to $1,200 per year in water and sewer costs after converting a 1,000 to 1,500 square foot lawn. Multi-family properties and HOAs save significantly more. Add the eliminated cost of fertilizer, sprinkler repairs, lawn services, and seasonal sod replacement and the recurring savings often exceed $2,000 per year for a typical residential property.
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How long does artificial turf last in Utah's climate?
Quality artificial turf carries a 15-year manufacturer warranty and typically lasts 18 to 22 years before any meaningful degradation. The polymer fibers are UV-stabilized for high-altitude sun, and the freeze-thaw cycles we deal with in Utah have no measurable effect on properly installed turf. The first sign of wear is usually slight matting in high-traffic areas, which yearly maintenance reverses.
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Does artificial turf hold up in Utah winters?
Yes. Snow and ice do not damage the turf. The fibers spring back to vertical as soon as snow melts off. You can clear snow with a plastic shovel or a leaf blower. Just avoid rock salt and chemical ice melt, which can degrade the polymer over time. Most homeowners find that turf actually outperforms natural grass in winter because there is no dormant brown season.
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Does artificial turf fade in Utah's high-altitude sun?
Quality turf is UV-stabilized and rated for the full 15-year warranty period without measurable fading. Cheaper turf (the kind sold by big-box stores or imported from low-quality manufacturers) can fade noticeably within 3 to 5 years. The polymer chemistry is the difference. We install only premium-grade turf from manufacturers who back their UV ratings with real warranties.
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What warranty do you offer?
The turf itself carries a 15-year manufacturer warranty covering fading, matting, and fiber loss under normal use. Wasatch Turf Pros provides a separate workmanship warranty on the installation, which covers seam separation, edging failure, and base settling. The workmanship warranty is transferable if you sell the home.
How much does artificial turf installation cost in Utah?
Most installs run between $8 and $20 per square foot, fully installed. Standard residential turf starts at $8. Premium and pet-grade systems start at $10. Playground turf with a shock pad starts at $12. Commercial and HOA volume pricing starts at $7. Your final price depends on access, base prep requirements, and which turf system fits the use. Every estimate is written and itemized.
What is the average total cost of an artificial turf project?
Most residential projects in Utah fall between $6,000 and $18,000. A typical 500 to 800 square foot dog run runs $6,000 to $12,000. A standard backyard conversion of 1,000 to 1,500 square feet runs $10,000 to $22,000. A custom putting green typically runs $8,000 to $25,000 depending on size and complexity. Larger commercial projects are priced per project after a site visit.
Do you offer financing for artificial turf installation?
Yes. We partner with home improvement financing providers that offer terms ranging from 12-month no-interest promotions to 84-month fixed-rate loans. Approval decisions take a few minutes and most homeowners qualify. Ask about financing on your estimate call and we will run a soft credit check that does not affect your credit score.
Is artificial turf worth the investment in Utah?
For most Utah homeowners, yes. Between rebate eligibility, eliminated water bills, no fertilizer or sprinkler maintenance costs, and the time you get back, most installs pay for themselves in 7 to 10 years. The system lasts 18 to 22 years. Add in the lifestyle improvements (no mud, no mowing, usable yard in every season) and the math is straightforward.
How much water does artificial turf save?
The average Utah household uses about 60 percent of its summer water on landscape irrigation. A standard 1,000 square foot natural grass lawn in Utah uses roughly 35,000 to 55,000 gallons of water per year. Switching to artificial turf eliminates that entirely. Over the life of the install you save somewhere between 600,000 and 1,000,000 gallons of water on that one lawn.
Does artificial turf qualify for water rebates in Utah?
Yes, in most service areas. Utah is one of the most active rebate states in the country thanks to ongoing drought. Programs change every year, but most cover $1.25 to $3.00 per square foot of converted lawn. Rebates require pre-approval before installation and a final inspection after, so timing matters. We help every customer document the install and submit the paperwork.
Which Utah water providers offer turf rebates?
Active programs at the time of this writing include Weber Basin Water Conservancy District, Jordan Valley Water Conservancy District, Central Utah Water Conservancy District, Washington County Water Conservancy District, and Salt Lake City. Specific programs and rebate amounts change annually. We track current offerings and confirm eligibility before your install.
How much can I save on my water bill by switching to artificial turf?
Most Utah homeowners save $400 to $1,200 per year in water and sewer costs after converting a 1,000 to 1,500 square foot lawn. Multi-family properties and HOAs save significantly more. Add the eliminated cost of fertilizer, sprinkler repairs, lawn services, and seasonal sod replacement and the recurring savings often exceed $2,000 per year for a typical residential property.
How long does artificial turf last in Utah's climate?
Quality artificial turf carries a 15-year manufacturer warranty and typically lasts 18 to 22 years before any meaningful degradation. The polymer fibers are UV-stabilized for high-altitude sun, and the freeze-thaw cycles we deal with in Utah have no measurable effect on properly installed turf. The first sign of wear is usually slight matting in high-traffic areas, which yearly maintenance reverses.
Does artificial turf hold up in Utah winters?
Yes. Snow and ice do not damage the turf. The fibers spring back to vertical as soon as snow melts off. You can clear snow with a plastic shovel or a leaf blower. Just avoid rock salt and chemical ice melt, which can degrade the polymer over time. Most homeowners find that turf actually outperforms natural grass in winter because there is no dormant brown season.
Does artificial turf fade in Utah's high-altitude sun?
Quality turf is UV-stabilized and rated for the full 15-year warranty period without measurable fading. Cheaper turf (the kind sold by big-box stores or imported from low-quality manufacturers) can fade noticeably within 3 to 5 years. The polymer chemistry is the difference. We install only premium-grade turf from manufacturers who back their UV ratings with real warranties.
What warranty do you offer?
The turf itself carries a 15-year manufacturer warranty covering fading, matting, and fiber loss under normal use. Wasatch Turf Pros provides a separate workmanship warranty on the installation, which covers seam separation, edging failure, and base settling. The workmanship warranty is transferable if you sell the home.
