Year-Round Green Without Bermuda's Seasonal Gaps
McKinney's bermuda lawns go dormant brown through November to April, which means natural grass properties look their worst during the cooler months when outdoor spaces are most pleasant to use. Artificial turf maintains its vibrant appearance year-round without any intervention during the dormant season.
Irrigation Elimination in a Water-Conscious Market
McKinney has implemented water restrictions during drought periods, and the trend in Collin County is toward more conservative outdoor water use as population growth strains supply systems. Artificial turf removes the outdoor irrigation commitment from your monthly water budget permanently.
Consistent Appearance Across Large Lots
Many McKinney properties include larger lots that are challenging to maintain at a consistently high standard with natural grass—low spots that stay wet, high-traffic paths that wear quickly, shaded areas that thin out. Synthetic grass covers all of these zones with uniform appearance regardless of the specific microclimate conditions.
Low Maintenance That Fits Active Family Schedules
McKinney households are busy, and the time investment required to keep natural grass in good condition through a North Texas season is significant. Artificial turf eliminates the weekly mowing, seasonal fertilization, and irrigation management that natural grass requires, returning that time to the household.