Courtyards That Drain, Look Sharp, and Last
Courtyards are perfect until the first heavy rain turns them into puddle bowls. The fix isn’t guesswork—it’s engineering. We design Artificial turf courtyards with compacted bases, proper slopes, and clean edges. When Artificial Turf Installation is planned for small spaces, you get dry patios, crisp lines, and low maintenance.
Courtyard challenges we solve
- Ponding water: Re-grade to targeted drains or daylight exits.
- Odd shapes: Custom cuts, tight curves, and paver-friendly seams.
- HOA compliance: Samples and spec sheets for quick approvals.
Turf picks for small spaces
- Short-pile courtyards: Fast dry time, easy brooming, elegant look.
- Accent bands: Frame garden beds and AC pads for a neat, modern finish.
- Pet corners: Antimicrobial infill + rinse plan where dogs prefer to go.
Installation best practices
- Base & slope: 4–5″ compacted base, laser-set to discreet drains.
- Edging: Low-profile bender board or steel to protect curves.
- Seams: Hide seams along paver lines or natural curves.
- Maintenance: Monthly broom + quick rinse after big storms.
Mini case snapshot
A courtyard off Memorial Hwy held water after every shower. We rebuilt the base with a subtle pitch, installed short-pile turf, and tied into a hidden drain. The result: patio dinners, not puddles.
FAQs
Do we need a drain?
Not always. Many courtyards work with re-grading alone. If needed, we can add discreet channel or pop-up drains.
How long will it last?
With quality turf and proper installation, expect many years of use; we’ll spec products suited for small, sunny courtyards.
Driving directions paragraph
Coming from Rocky Point, take Memorial Hwy toward Town ’N’ Country, then follow neighborhood signage. We stage materials to keep driveways open.
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Make your courtyard usable year-round. Request your Town ’N’ Country quote for artificial turf and artificial turf installation.
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